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Second Coming (The Stone Roses, 1997) 
The Stone Roses - Second Coming (CD 1997)

 
The Stone Roses - Second Coming (CD 1997)

Title: Second Coming
Record Label: Geffen
Release Year: 1997
EAN: 0720642450321
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID3958356
Description: The SECOND COMING CD contains an untitled song on track 41.The Stone Roses: John Squire (vocals, guitar); Reni (vocals, drums, percussion); Ian Brown (vocals); Mani (bass).Additional personnel: Simon Dawson (keyboards, castanets, jaw har...
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Track Listing
1. Breaking Into Heaven
2. Drivin' South
3. Ten Storey Love Song
4. Daybreak
5. Your Star Will Shine
6. Straight To The Man
7. Begging You
8. Tightrope
9. Good Times
10. Tears
11. How Do You Sleep
12. Love Spreads

Details
Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Universal Music
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
The SECOND COMING CD contains an untitled song on track 41.The Stone Roses: John Squire (vocals, guitar); Reni (vocals, drums, percussion); Ian Brown (vocals); Mani (bass).Additional personnel: Simon Dawson (keyboards, castanets, jaw harp); Nick (tambourine); Brian Pugsley (programming).Producers: Simon Dawson, Paul Schroeder.Engineers include: Simon Dawson, Paul Schroeder, John Leckie. The title is a joking reference to the messianic anticipation that built up in the years between the Manchester, England rock band's 1989 debut--which Britain's New Musical Express magazine ranked as the greatest album of the '80s--and this 1995 follow-up. It's also a description of the Stone Roses' sound, a sort of second coming of '60s and '70s blues-rock, re-born with a funk beat. Back in '89 it sounded like a revolution, and it was: crossing Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan with club music, it helped set the template for all British alternative rock to follow, from Blur to the revamped U2. Lenny Kravitz is among the Americans who owes a debt.SECOND COMING consolidates that sound with a see-sawing mix of hard-rock driving songs--with chunky electric guitar riffs and big beats--and acoustic anthems that immediately sound like they've been on the radio for a dozen years or more. The latter group includes "Ten Storey Love Song," a devotional ballad with a Dylan-esque melody, and "Your Star Will Shine," a psychedelic folk ditty that would have fit on an early Bee Gees album. "Good Times" is one of the big-beat numbers, and although it starts out sounding like a very blue Eric Burdon, it builds into a classic shouted-out blues-rock chorus, the kind on which FM radio thrived in the 1970s. "Tears" follows a Zeppelin-esque arc from acoustic to electric folk. Which, no doubt, is the exact route a lot of hard-rock devotees think any second coming should follow.

Editorial Reviews
...SECOND COMING is a groove album, filled with both the subtleties and loose musical interaction only natural to a band that...has spent the past five years playing with itself....[It] is unexpectedly tasteful, a damn fine listen...
Musician (03/01/1995)

Ranked #38 in NME's list of the 'Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'
NME (12/24/1994)

...SECOND COMING is an amazingly anachronistic record, reflecting not the late-'80s Manchester sound but the second generation of British blues-rock....Humble Pie, Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band, and a bunch of other early-'70s boogie-meisters. The songs all feel like loose jams, with splashy percussion and lithe lead guitar playing...
Option (03/01/1995)

6 - Good - ...introspective, understated....The notion of boy-gods quietly making an opus that'd redefine the zeitgeist...hasn't been realised. Their brilliance shines through, but The Stone Roses sound as mortal as anyone else...
NME (12/10/1994)

Ranked #38 in NME's list of the 'Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'Musician (3/95, p.81) - ...SECOND COMING is a groove album, filled with both the subtleties and loose musical interaction only natural to a band that...has spent the past five years playing with itself....[It] is unexpectedly tasteful, a damn fine listen...NME (12/10/94, p.43) - 6 - Good - ...introspective, understated....The notion of boy-gods quietly making an opus that'd redefine the zeitgeist...hasn't been realised. Their brilliance shines through, but The Stone Roses sound as mortal as anyone else...Option (3-4/95, p.136) - ...SECOND COMING is an amazingly anachronistic record, reflecting not the late-'80s Manchester sound but the second generation of British blues-rock....Humble Pie, Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band, and a bunch of other early-'70s boogie-meisters. The songs all feel like loose jams, with splashy percussion and lithe lead guitar playing...
NME (12/24/1994)


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