Compilations, singles and live material (1995–2016) Following the band’s dissolution in the mid-1990s, several compilations and reissues appeared. Anthologies assembled singles, B-sides and alternate takes that illuminated the band’s development between 1987 and 1994. Live recordings—both official and bootleg—capture the Roses’ onstage chemistry: extended improvisations, single renditions, and the raw energy that fueled their reputation.

: Features early, more punk-influenced demos recorded in 1985 but not released until the mid-90s. The Reunion Era (2016)

From the jangly streets of Manchester to the heavy riffs of the mid-90s, The Stone Roses defined a generation. Owning their is the only way to truly appreciate the craftsmanship of four musicians who, for a brief moment, were the most important band in the world.

: Their most famous track , a 9-minute masterclass in hypnotic groove that defined the "Madchester" era.

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Reunions and later activity The Stone Roses reunited for high-profile reunion shows in 2011 and subsequent tours, renewed interest in their catalog and prompted remastered reissues. These reissues often appear in multiple formats; collectors and audiophiles prefer lossless FLAC editions for archival listening because they preserve the full dynamic range and tonal detail of remasters, revealing subtleties in drum texture, guitar harmonics and spatial imaging that compressed formats can obscure. Between 2012 and 2016, expanded editions and box sets (varying by region and label) compiled rarities, demos and improved masters, culminating the documented arc of the band’s recorded work through 2016.