The Stone Roses: Remastering In Process

British group The Stone Roses, which fell apart in 1996 is planning to re-issue their debut album, said New Musical Express. The original version, -“The Stone Roses”, was released on Spring 1989. Pretty lazy comeback because it would be way more interesting if they tried to record something absolutely new or least make some sort of a tour as other old bands do in such cases. The release of this innovated version is going to take place on August 11, 2009. Particularly, this re-visited album was prepared by John Leckie (he had also worked with the original “The Stone Roses” in 1989) and a former frontman Ian Brown. All of the “new” songs were re-recorded using digital remastering process. A new edition of the first album will be released in three different variations. “The Stone Roses: Special Edition” will be accompanied with the awesome and colourful booklet. Second one is representing the wide version, it will include a box-set of previously unreleased songs under the name of “The Lost Demos”, and a DVD with their live 1989 concert “Live In Blackpool”. Also the whole edition should contain the 28 page booklet as well as the first edition. Third, “Stone Roses: Collectors Edition” will be the biggest, it shall include lots of photographs, flash card with ringtones and videos. In other, words collectors should not miss this remastered release.

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