Leave Home Ramones

Album info

Album-Release:
1977

HRA-Release:
03.04.2014

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Ramones

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Glad To See You Go 02:13
  • 2 Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment 01:43
  • 3 I Remember You 02:20
  • 4 Oh Oh I Love Her So 02:08
  • 5 Carbona Not Glue 01:55
  • 6 Suzy Is A Headbanger 02:13
  • 7 Pinhead 02:46
  • 8 Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy 02:16
  • 9 Swallow My Pride 02:08
  • 10 What's Your Game 02:39
  • 11 California Sun 02:06
  • 12 Commando 01:55
  • 13 You're Gonna Kill That Girl 02:42
  • 14 You Should Have Never Opened That Door 01:55
  • Total Runtime 30:59

Info for Leave Home

Of course the Ramones' second album, Leave Home, is simply more of the same -- 14 songs, including one oldie ('California Sun'), delivered at breakneck speed and concluding in under a half-hour. the Ramones have gotten slightly poppier, occasionally delivering songs like 'I Remember You' that are cloaked neither in irony nor seedy rock & roll chic. Still, the biggest impressions are made by the cuts that strongly recall the debut, whether it's the ersatz Beach Boys of 'Sheena Is a Punk Rocker,' the singalong of 'Pinhead,' or the warped anthems 'Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment' and 'Commando.' Song for song, it's slightly weaker than its predecessor, but the handful of mediocre cuts speed by so fast that you don't really notice its weaknesses until after it's all over. (All Music)

'...The most toweringly aggressive, misleadingly primitive, perfectly phrased musical statement ever made....The demos and alternate versions included demonstrate how finely honed every gangly gesture was from the very beginning...'

Joey Ramone, vocals
Johnny Ramone, guitar
Dee Dee Ramone, bass, background vocals
Marky Ramone, drums

Recorded at Sundragon, New York, New York and live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on August 12, 1976
Produced by Tony Bongiovi and T. Erdelyi

Digitally remastered

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