The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
Published Thursday, 30th July, 2009 at 10:12 AM
UK release date: 7th July 2009
Written by David Adair
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A nostalgic nation prepares to revel in the four new formats that The Stone Roses groundbreaking debut album is going to be re-released (out on 10/08/09) - having already tempted us with reissues of the likes of the mystical classic 'Made Of Stone', and the uplifting anthemic trot of 'She Bangs The Drums'.
However, it is this single, representing another airing of the catchy, downbeat spiralling 'Fools Gold' that achieves best the task of reminding us of the importance of the Roses.
Reni's down-tempo funk and hint of calypso drum beats as well as Ian Brown's stern, focused whispering vocals melt into Squire's twisting guitar turns.
This particular version weighs in at a minuscule four minutes (compared to the marathon version saved for the album) and, as a result, lends more focus to the vocals and percussion.
This is going to reignite a debate that continues to swirl around indie bars like a Shed Seven song; how far should The Stone Roses go to remind us of their impact?
'Fools Gold' in particular, gives weight to the arguments of those who are against a reformation. Could they ever recapture the magic of this song in a live setting again and, would they ever be able to match its impact in any new material?

