The Stone Roses - Complete Songwriting History (1985-2016)
The Stone Roses - Complete Songwriting History (1985-2016)
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The Stone Roses' catalogue is famously, almost absurdly small for a band of their influence, which makes the completeness of this print more striking than it would be for almost any other act. It documents every track they recorded, from their 1985 debut single "So Young" (produced by Martin Hannett) through to their reunion singles in 2016, covering all 15 UK singles, including "I Wanna Be Adored," "Fools Gold" and "Love Spreads," alongside B-sides and both studio albums, with colour schemes that echo the original John Squire artwork.
The print also marks the key gigs that built the band's legend as much as the records did: the Blackpool Empress Ballroom show, the era-defining Spike Island gig in 1990, and the 2012 homecoming shows at Heaton Park that closed the loop on a career built almost entirely on scarcity and mythology rather than sheer volume of output.
Specs
- Hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna
- Size A2 (42 x 59.4 mm cm / 16,5 x 23,4 inches)
- Sold unframed, ready to frame yourself
- Printed on premium quality paper, produced in small batches
About The Sense of Doubt
I'm Alejandro De Luna, the creator behind The Sense of Doubt, making wall art inspired by music, pop culture, and heritage. What began as a way to make sense of the records, places, and stories that shaped my life has grown into a visual archive that connects moods, history, and art. Every print is researched, designed and hand-signed by me.

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Who’s Behind The Sense of Doubt ?
I’m Alejandro De Luna, the creator behind The Sense of Doubt; a solo studio in Madrid making wall art inspired by music, pop culture, and heritage. What began as a way to make sense of the records, places, and stories that shaped my life has grown into a visual archive that connects moods, history, and art.
I research, design, and hand-sign every piece myself in small batches, and today more than 10,000 art lovers in over 20 countries have my prints on their walls. People describe the work as “brilliantly researched,” “put together with great care,” and “a true labour of love.” That’s exactly what it is; no shortcuts, just me doing the work because I love it.