
The Stone Roses - Turns Into Stone (ReIssue)
Turns Into Stone gathers many of The Stone Roses’ most vital non-album tracks into a single, definitive collection. Originally released in 1992, it compiles early singles, B-sides and extended versions from their turbulent spell at Silvertone Records, beginning with debut release ‘Elephant Stone’ and culminating in the era-defining ‘Fools Gold’.
Issued in the wake of their self-titled debut, this set serves as an essential companion piece — a showcase for the shimmering guitar-pop and baggy grooves that made them, for a time, the most exciting and influential band in Britain. Here spread over four sides of vinyl, these songs are given the space to breathe and the weight they deserve.
Turns Into Stone gathers many of The Stone Roses’ most vital non-album tracks into a single, definitive collection. Originally released in 1992, it compiles early singles, B-sides and extended versions from their turbulent spell at Silvertone Records, beginning with debut release ‘Elephant Stone’ and culminating in the era-defining ‘Fools Gold’.
Issued in the wake of their self-titled debut, this set serves as an essential companion piece — a showcase for the shimmering guitar-pop and baggy grooves that made them, for a time, the most exciting and influential band in Britain. Here spread over four sides of vinyl, these songs are given the space to breathe and the weight they deserve.
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Turns Into Stone gathers many of The Stone Roses’ most vital non-album tracks into a single, definitive collection. Originally released in 1992, it compiles early singles, B-sides and extended versions from their turbulent spell at Silvertone Records, beginning with debut release ‘Elephant Stone’ and culminating in the era-defining ‘Fools Gold’.
Issued in the wake of their self-titled debut, this set serves as an essential companion piece — a showcase for the shimmering guitar-pop and baggy grooves that made them, for a time, the most exciting and influential band in Britain. Here spread over four sides of vinyl, these songs are given the space to breathe and the weight they deserve.












