Ramones Leave Home LP

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発売日:2018年03月16日/商品ID:4670643/ジャンル:ROCK/POP/フォーマット:LP/構成数:1/レーベル:Rhino/アーティスト:Ramones/アーティストカナ:ラモーンズ/タイトル:Leave Home/タイトルカナ:リーヴ・ホーム
商品の情報
発売日2018年03月16日
ジャンルROCK/POP
フォーマットLP
構成数1
製造国輸入盤(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルRhino
SKU081227940256
規格品番8122794025

収録内容
・構成数 | 1
・情報取得元区分 | The Ramones: Joey Ramone (vocals); Johnny Ramone (guitar); Dee Dee Ramone (bass, background vocals); Tommy Ramone (drums).Producers: Tony Bongiovi, T. Erdelyi.Reissue producers: Bill Inglot, Gary Stewart.Recorded at Sundragon, New York, New York and live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on August 12, 1976. Includes liner notes by Donna Gaines and Arturo Vega.Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch (Digiprep).Second verse, not quite like the first.... Released a mere nine months after the Ramones' groundbreaking debut, 1977's Leave Home was in many respects a continuation of the sound and attitude of the first album, with its unrelenting barrage of chunky guitar downstrokes and Mad Magazine-influenced lyrical absurdity. But even a cursory listen reveals the Ramones had made plenty of progress in less than a year. The performances on Leave Home are tighter and better focused than they were on Ramones, and Tommy Ramone's minimalist drumming gained a bit of swing that was absent on the debut. The Ramones sound more comfortable with their attack, never quite as simple as it seems, while also bearing down with a greater speed and ferocity that finds them hitting their stride in the studio. Just as importantly, the production is noticeably more polished this time out, which helps more than one might expect. Without the strict left/right separation of Ramones, Leave Home is more friendly to the ear, and the increased clarity does wonders for the passionate bleat of Joey's vocals, Johnny's unrelenting Mosrite abuse, and the melodic details that lurk beneath the surface of the Ramones' wall of noise. And if the first album was full of immediate classics, Leave Home has more than its share of great tunes, including the anthemic "Pinhead" and "Commando," the high-velocity teen romance of "Oh Oh I Love Her So" (certainly the greatest love story ever set at a Burger King), and the catchy invitations to bad behavior in "Carbona Not Glue" and "Glad to See You Go." Leave Home wasn't as startling as the Ramones' first album, and it's not quite as strong and consistent as their masterpiece Rocket to Russia, but it was a positive step forward for the Pride of Forest Hills, and it's one of their best and most satisfying albums. ~ Mark Deming
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タイトル時間
1.Glad to See You Go-
2.Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment-
3.I Remember You-
4.Oh Oh I Love Her So-
5.Carbona Not Glue-
6.Suzy Is a Headbanger-
7.Pinhead-
8.Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy-
9.Swallow My Pride-
10.What's Your Game-
11.California Sun-
12.Commando-
13.You're Gonna Kill That Girl-
14.You Should Have Never Opened That Door-