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Second Coming (The Stone Roses album)

Second Coming is the second and final studio album by the English rock band the Stone Roses, released through Geffen Records on 5 December 1994 in the UK. It was recorded at Forge Studios in Oswestry, Shropshire, and Rockfield Studios near Monmouth, Wales, between 1992 and 1994. It went platinum in the UK, sold over 1 million copies worldwide, and was dedicated to Philip Hall, the band's publicist, who died of cancer in 1993.

Background
The second album by the Manchester four-piece suffered greatly at the time from the sheer weight of expectation generated by the 5½ years since the band's eponymous debut, and the band's withdrawal from the live arena for 4½ of those years. There had been speculation in the British press that the high expectations from their debut record had left the band "paralyzed with self-doubt," according to LA Times pop music critic Robert Hilburn. In addition, the Stone Roses returned to a changed musical environment, competing with a new generation of Britpop bands. The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart. Three singles ("Love Spreads", "Ten Storey Love Song," and "Begging You") from the album were released in the UK. ==Artwork==
Artwork
The album cover, created by Squire, features a dark, fabric-like collage of photographs, artwork, text, and symbols. Most notable is a stone cherub, taken from a photograph of those found on the Newport Town Bridge, smoking a cigarette. The original photograph was later used for the "Love Spreads" single and featured in the monochrome CD. The liner notes feature black and white photographs of the band members as children. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
Second Coming was released to generally mixed reviews in the UK and US. ==Track listing==
Track listing
• The CD was pressed with tracks 13 through 89 and 91 through 99 as four-second silent tracks. The vinyl version excludes "The Foz". ==Personnel==
Personnel
The Stone RosesIan Brown – lead vocals, harmonica, recording of running water on "Breaking into Heaven" • John Squire – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals on "Tightrope," backing vocals on "How Do You Sleep," recording of jets on "Begging You," collageMani – bass guitar • Reni – drums, backing vocals, vocals on "Tightrope," recording of running water on "Breaking into Heaven" Technical personnel • Simon Dawson – keyboards, Jew's harp on "Straight to the Man," castanets, Wurlitzer electric piano on "Straight to the Man" and "Tears," acoustic piano on "How Do You Sleep" and "Love Spreads," production, engineering on tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 12 • Paul Schroeder – production on tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, engineering on tracks 1, 2, 6, 9 • John Leckie – partly responsible for recording on tracks 3, 7, 11, recording on "Breaking into Heaven" intro • Mark Tolle – initial recording on tracks 4, 8, 10 • Al "Bongo" Shaw – initial recording on tracks 4, 8, 10 • Nick Brine – assistant engineering; tambourine on "Love Spreads" ==Charts==
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