The band released only two studio albums, a rarity caused by extensive legal battles with their first label, , which prevented them from recording for several years in the early 1990s .
This report examines the comprehensive recorded history of the English rock band The Stone Roses
A: No, "Garage Flower" is a collection of early pre-debut demos/unreleased tracks released by the record company without the band's full consent. It is generally considered an unofficial/bootleg release by fans and is not included in the main Studio Discography (though it may be found in separate rarities folders).
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