‘The Remixes’ is a compilation album by The Stone Roses, which features remixes by various producers including Utah Saints, A Guy Called Gerald and Paul Oakenfold. Various techno luminaries ply their skills reworking some of those early classic songs, and it is immediately clear that the Roses, even beyond the genius of their songs, were a preeminent dance band. Comes on 180 gram vinyl.
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