Waterfall

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"Waterfall" is a melodic, guitar-driven song by English rock band The Stone Roses, widely regarded as one of the standout tracks from their influential 1989 debut album.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album The Stone Roses
artist The Stone Roses
associatedAct The Stone Roses
associatedMovement Madchester
surface form: Madchester scene
composer John Squire
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception widely regarded as one of the standout tracks on The Stone Roses' debut album
followedByInTracklist Don't Stop
followsInTracklist Bye Bye Badman
genre Madchester
alternative rock
indie rock
psychedelic rock
hasBside One Love (on some single releases)
hasInstrumentation backing vocals
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
guitar effects
vocals
hasNotableAspect considered influential in late-1980s British indie rock
features reversed version as separate track 'Don't Stop' on the same album
frequently included in The Stone Roses live sets
often cited as a fan favourite
hasNotableFeature dreamy, atmospheric production
extended guitar coda
melodic guitar-driven sound
prominent jangly guitar riff
includedOn The Stone Roses (album)
surface form: The Stone Roses (1989 debut album)
language English
lyricist Ian Brown
originalMedium studio album track
partOf The Stone Roses (album)
performer The Stone Roses
recordedBy The Stone Roses
recordLabel Silvertone Records
releaseYear 1989
tempo mid-tempo
title Waterfall
writer John Squire

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