Aug 07 2009 12:48 pm,

The Stone Roses
‘The Stone Roses’
(Sony Music)
Fading in with the insecure drawl of ‘I Wanna Be Adored’ and blasting out with the messianic rally-call of ‘I Am The Resurrection’ encapsulates as much about The Stone Roses’ curiously paradoxical career as this album’s timeless genius. Seemingly punctuating every triumph with disaster, theirs was a career that couldn’t have fluctuated more if you floated it on today’s stock market. Indeed, this tenth anniversary three-disc package, complete with Reading-esque ‘Lost Demos’ Brown-stained cacophony, demonstrates that the flaws within were exactly what made them, well, perfect. If their singer could actually, like, sing, the iconic vocals would have been lost; similarly, what this collection illustrates is that, from the heart of such sullied earth, the most beautiful of flowers spring. The Roses’ third coming has landed: a timely resurrection.
Stephen Brolan

