Ramones – Leave Home (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (1977/2017)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz Time – 02:56:41 minutes 3,89 GB Genre: RockStudio Masters, Official Digital Download Front covers © Rhino/Warner Bros.The years go by and the legacy left by the Ramones still puts down more and more roots in the great history of the pop music of the twentieth century. The false brothers from Queens have actually never taken their dirty and used Converse elsewhere than down the beaten path of a certain rock’n’roll tradition going from surf music to girl groups. With stupidity as philosophy, teenage insouciance as credo, supersonic guitars as weapons of mass destruction, their albums—binary in their form, really enjoyable in their content—give birth to hymns of bubble-gum pop on amphetamines that are a lot more serious than they seem. Just like this Leave Home, their second studio album released in January 1977, only nine months after their first one! A good thumb in the nose of the rock scene, with, in the role of the icing on the cake, classics like I Remember and, above all, Pinhead, from which comes their famous battle cry: Gabba Gabba Hey!
In 80 titles splits on 3 CDs, this generous deluxe remastered edition celebrates the fortieth birthday of this masterpiece that couldn’t have been more influential, overloaded with demos, B sides, remixes and live titles recorded in 1977 at the CBGB, the New-York punk mecca. In short, our verdict is in: gabba gabba hey!Tracklist:01. Glad To See You Go (Remastered) 02:1402.
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (Remastered) 01:4403. I Remember You (Remastered) 02:2104. Oh Oh I Love Her So (Remastered) 02:0905. Carbona Not Glue (Remastered) 01:5506. Suzy Is A Headbanger (Remastered) 02:1407.
Pinhead (Remastered) 02:4308. Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy (Remastered) 02:1609. Swallow My Pride (Remastered) 02:1010. What’s Your Game (Remastered) 02:4111. California Sun (Remastered) 02:0712. Commando (Remastered) 01:5313. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl (Remastered) 02:4414.
You Should Have Never Opened That Door (Remastered) 01:5815. Glad To See You Go (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:1116. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (40th Anniversary Mix) 01:4417. I Remember You (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:1818.
Oh Oh I Love Her So (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:0519. Carbona Not Glue (40th Anniversary Mix) 01:5320. Suzy Is A Headbanger (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:1121. Pinhead (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:4322. Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:1223. Swallow My Pride (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:0524. What’s Your Game (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:3625.
California Sun (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:0026. Commando (40th Anniversary Mix) 01:5227. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl (40th Anniversary Mix) 02:4028. You Should Have Never Opened That Door (40th Anniversar 01:5429. Glad To See You Go (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:1430.
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 01:4331. I Remember You (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:2332. Oh Oh I Love Her So (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:0733. Carbona Not Glue (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 01:5334. Suzy Is A Headbanger (Sundragon Rough Mix) 02:1335. Pinhead (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:2936.
Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:1637. Swallow My Pride (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:0938. What’s Your Game (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:3739. California Sun (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:0240.
Commando (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 01:5541. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:4242. You Should Have Never Opened That Door (Sundragon Rough 01:5143. Babysitter (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:5144. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 02:4745. I Don’t Care (B-Side) 01:3946.
Babysitter (UK) 02:4747. Glad To See You Go (Bubblegum Mix) 02:1248. I Remember You (Instrumental) 02:1949. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (Forest Hill Mix) 01:4250. Oh Oh I Love Her So (Soda Machine Mix) 02:5651. Carbona Not Glue (Queens Mix) 01:5152.
Suzy Is A Headbanger (Sundragon Rough Mixes) 02:1353. Pinhead (Psychedelic Mix) 02:4554. Pinhead (Oo-Oo-Gabba-UhUh Mix) 02:3455. Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy (Bowery Mix) 02:1356.
Swallow My Pride (Instrumental) 02:0757. What’s Your Game (Sane Mix) 02:3858.
California Sun (Instrumental) 02:0159. Commando (TV Track) 01:5360. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl (Doo Wop Mix) 02:5461. You Should Have Never Opened That Door (Mama Mix) 01:5862. I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement (Live at CBGB’s 4 01:5463. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:3564. Blitzkrieg Bop (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:0865.
Swallow My Pride (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:0666. Suzy Is A Headbanger (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:1367. Teenage Lobotomy (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:0568. 53rd & 3rd (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:1069.
Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:1170. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:3771. Let’s Dance (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:0372. Babysitter (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:5173.
Havana Affair (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:5174. Listen To My Heart (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:4675. Oh Oh I Love Her So (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:5276. California Sun (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:5377. I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/ 01:3278. Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World (Live at CBGB’s 4/2 02:3379.
Judy Is A Punk (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 01:3380. Pinhead (Live at CBGB’s 4/2/77) 02:42Download.
Currency:Disc One: Original AlbumStereo Version1. “Blitzkrieg Bop”2. “Beat On The Brat”3. “Judy Is A Punk”4. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”5. “Chain Saw”6. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”7.
“I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement”8. “Havana Affair”10.
“Listen To My Heart”11. “53rd & 3rd”12. “Let’s Dance”13. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”14. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”40th Anniversary Mono Mix15. “Blitzkrieg Bop”.16.
“Beat On The Brat”.17. “Judy Is A Punk”.18. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”.19.
“Chain Saw”.20. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”.21.
“I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement”.22. “Havana Affair”.24. “Listen To My Heart”.25. “53rd & 3rd”.26. “Let’s Dance”.27. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”.28.
“Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”.Disc Two: Single Mixes, Outtakes, and Demos1. “Blitzkrieg Bop” (Original Stereo Single Version)2. “Blitzkrieg Bop” (Original Mono Single Version)3. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” (Original Stereo Single Version)4. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” (Original Mono Single Version)5. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World” (Original Uncensored Vocals).6.
“I Don’t Care” (Demo)7. “53rd & 3rd” (Demo).8.
Ramones 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
La folle histoire de max et leon torrent 720p streaming. “Loudmouth” (Demo).9. “Chain Saw” (Demo).10.
“You Never Should Have Opened That Door” (Demo)11. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” (Demo).12. “I Can’t Be” (Demo)13. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World” (Demo).14.
“I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You” (Demo).15. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue” (Demo)16. “I Don’t Wanna Be Learned/I Don’t Wanna Be Tamed” (Demo)17. “You’re Gonna Kill That Girl” (Demo).18.
“What’s Your Name” (Demo)Disc Three: Live at The Roxy (8/12/76)Set One1. “Beat On The Brat”3. “Blitzkrieg Bop”4. “I Remember You”5. “Glad To See You Go”6.
“Chain Saw”7. “53rd & 3rd”8. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”9. “Havana Affair”10. “Listen To My Heart”11.
“California Sun”12. “Judy Is A Punk”13. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”14. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”15. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”16. “Let’s Dance”Set Two17. “Beat On The Brat”.19.
“Blitzkrieg Bop”.20. “I Remember You”.21. “Glad To See You Go”.22. “Chain Saw”.23. “53rd & 3rd”.24. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”.25. “Havana Affair”.26.
“Listen To My Heart”.27. “California Sun”.28. “Judy Is A Punk”.29. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”.30.
“Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”.31. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”.32. “Let’s Dance”.40th Anniversary Mono MixLP Track Listing1. “Blitzkrieg Bop”.2. “Beat On The Brat”.3. “Judy Is A Punk”.4. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”.5.
“Chain Saw”.6. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”.7. “I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement”.8. “Havana Affair”.10.
“Listen To My Heart”.11. “53rd & 3rd”.12. “Let’s Dance”.13. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”.14. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”. Previously Unreleased. Ha, thanks Paul.
I’ve had a look and there are so many choices it’s difficult to know where to begin! They all look a bit “chintzy” in comparison to the players of old I remember when I first started listening to music as a youngster in the late 70’s, but that probably isn’t an actual sign of quality these days. All the clear lid closures just seem so cheap and flimsy, I guess I need to start reading some reviews and figuring out the price point I need to hit to get a decent but not too high end player for my needs. Any suggestions for decent entry-to-mid level model players would be appreciated. It will happen eventually.;). Yes, thanks for the heads up on this, just in case the price increases. Such an iconic album, I always wanted to own the vinyl (even though I don’t have a record player) just so I could slap it in a frame and stare at it in my music room.
I’ll eventually get around to picking up a player, so understand people’s frustrations with having to buy vinyl to get the CD releases as I’m usually in that boat, and now have a stack of “vinyl only” releases, just so I could get the digital download code. The increasing stack is definitely leading me into the eventual purchase of a player, if only for the nostalgia of the experience of spinning an LP and blowing my 6-year-0ld’s mind, ha-ha.
I think the mono mix will sound great as I was never a big fan of instrument separation (though it did come in handy for this release when I was first learning to play bass). Rome 2 mods steam. Such an amazing album, if I get around to picking up the record player I may even need to add the stereo version to my LP stack.:). A must buy for me. (If a third purchase of the same record can really be considered essential – and I say it can.) Love that first album. The mono version should be great; that was the way they wanted to release it originally. The label stepped on that. I imagine it’ll be even more powerful, if that is possible.
I don’t think we’re talking a potential abomination like Iggy’s Raw Power remix here.BTW, anybody who loves da brudders should deffo catch Shonen Knife (the Osaka Ramones!) when they come to their town. A shame they’ve just been through the UK, rendering my plug a little more pointless than it needed to be, but seriously I saw the Ramones live a coupla times in the ’80’s and the Knife pull off that roar/rumble with super-catchy songs thing perfectly and are even more fun live. They don’t hate each other for one thing. South Perth SpursBrand new dedicated mono mix, no fold-downThe story is this: At the time, the Ramones had wanted to make both a Stereo & a Mono mix but this was considered impractical. However Craig Leon (producer) had made extensive notes for a mono mix and although the idea was shelved at the time, 40 years later it’s now possible for him to do on account of the detail of his original notes.Another commenter posted something like “Awesome.
There’s no better way to make money than create inferior-sounding mono versions!” which is a typically childish thing to say on forums such as this.The truth is the better mix is the better mix, regardless of whether its stereo or mono. In the case of the ’60s, mono tended to be better because it was an established format & thus engineers knew how to master in mono. Stereo was too new to be much good, both in terms of engineer expertise & also end-user equipment (teenagers didn’t have stereos then).The “Ramones” mono mix is a different story though since it’s from the stereo era but I believe it is likely to capture the original musical intent far better than the stereo mix simply because Punk generally was not a “stereo music”.There were some demos from the mid-seventies that did come out in mono so there is evidence of their existence at the time. Look on youtube for the mono cut of Blitzkrieg Bop.
It’s definitely got more of a pounding quality that, like I said earlier, seems more appropriate to the music. To be fair, Matt, it’s something that is discussed regularly on SDE. When the same thing was brought up on the Fleetwood Mac “Mirage” post it seemed everyone was in agreement that it’s a frustrating practice. Opinion seems to jump from post to post.
I’m not saying something that hasn’t been said before. I would love to get this but the vinyl is just dressing for me. I’m sure there are vinyl buyers who think the same about the CDs. If they separated the formats I’m sure they would sell a hell of a lot more.
Album FeaturesUPC91ArtistRamonesFormatCDRelease Year2016Record LabelRhino (Label)GenrePunk Rock, Rock & PopDetailsPlaying Time29 min.DistributorWEA (Distributor)Recording TypeStudioSPAR Coden/aTrack ListingDisc 11. Blitzkrieg Bop, 2. Beat on the Brat, 3. Judy is a Punk, 4. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend, 5. Chain Saw, 6. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue, 7.
I Don't Wanna Go Down to the Basement, 8. Loudmouth, 9. Havana Affair, 10. Listen to My Heart, 11. 53rd & 3rd, 12.
Let's Dance, 13. I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You, 14.
Tomorrow the World Today Your Love.
Limited Edition 3CD/1Vinyl LP Set Of The Ramones DebutFeatures Superior Remastered Stereo Version And New Mono Mix Of The AlbumBy Original Producer And Mixer Craig Leon,Plus Rare And Unreleased Demos And Live ShowAvailable July 29 From Rhino“It’s impossible to mention highlights, ‘cos the whole album’s a highlight, geared and stripped down for maximum energy and effect.” – ZigZag on RamonesThe Ramones (Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and Tommy) sounded like nothing else when their self-titled debut came roaring onto the scene in 1976. Even so, original drummer Tommy Ramone did do a pretty good job describing the band’s primal sound when he penned the quartet’s press bio that same year. “The Ramones all originate from Forest Hills and kids who grew up there either became musicians, degenerates or dentists. The Ramones are a little of each,” he observed.
“Their sound is not unlike a fast drill on a rear molar.”This year marks the 40th anniversary of Ramones, recently named the “Greatest Punk Album Of All Time” by Rolling Stone, and certainly one of the most important and influential albums of all time. This 29-minute masterpiece helped launch the punk rock scenes in both America and Britain, and also went on to inspire countless other artists for generations to come.
To celebrate the Ramones’ lasting impact, Rhino has created the ultimate tribute to the band’s landmark debut, which comes packaged in a 12 x 12 hardcover book. The 3CD/1 vinyl LP set is a limited edition of 19,760 individually numbered copies and includes a sonically superior remastered stereo version and a meticulously recreated mono mix of the original album, plus rarities, unheard demos, and an unreleased live show, all produced, mixed, and mastered by the album’s original producer and mixer Craig Leon.RAMONES: 40th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on July 29 for $64.98.
In addition to the music, the set also features extensive production notes about the recording of the original album by Leon, an essay looking back on the Ramones’ early days by rock journalist Mitchell Cohen, along with additional pictures taken by Roberta Bayley, whose iconic photo of the band graces the album’s cover.The first disc features Leon’s newly remastered stereo version and mono mix of the album. “The earliest mixes of the album were virtually mono,” says Leon. “We had an idea to record at Abbey Road and do both a mono and stereo version of the album, which was unheard of at the time. I’m thrilled that now, 40 years later, we followed through on that original idea.”The anniversary edition’s second disc spotlights single mixes, outtakes, and demos. Several of those recordings have never been released, including demos for “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,” “53 rd and 3 rd,” and “Loudmouth.”The third disc captures the band performing two full sets live at The Roxy in West Hollywood on August 12, 1976.
While the band’s first set has been available before, the evening’s second set makes its debut here.