Ramones – Discography (1976 – 2015)
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Ramones best of the chrysalis years sealed cd: tracks 1 pet semetary 2 don't bust my chops 3 ignorance is bliss 4 sheena is a punk rocker (live) 5 teenage lobotomy (live) 6 surfin' bird (live) 7 poison heart 8 anxiety 9 take it as it comes 10 cretin hop (live) 11 rockaway beach (live). Ramones Mania (1988, Sire, 9 25709-2, USA) 1990. All The Stuff (And More) – Vol. 1 (1990, Sire, 9 26220-2, USA) 1991. All The Stuff (And More) – Vol. 2 (1991, Sire, 9 26618-2, USA) 1999. Anthology Hey Ho Let’s Go (1999, Warner, Rhino, R2 75817, USA, 2CD) 2002. Best Of The Chrysalis Years (2002, EMI Gold, 7243 5 38472 2 7, EU) 2002.
The Ramones were the first punk rock band. Other bands, such as the Stooges and the New York Dolls, came before them and set the stage and aesthetic for punk, and bands that immediately followed, such as the Sex Pistols, made the latent violence of the music more explicit, but the Ramones crystallized the musical ideals of the genre. By cutting rock & roll down to its bare essentials — four chords; a simple, catchy melody; and irresistibly inane lyrics — and speeding up the tempo considerably, the Ramones created something that was rooted in early ’60s, pre-Beatles rock & roll and pop but sounded revolutionary. Since their breakthrough was theoretical as well as musical, they comfortably became the leaders of the emerging New York punk rock scene. While their peers such as Patti Smith, Television, Talking Heads, and Richard Hell all were more intellectual and self-consciously artistic than the Ramones, they nevertheless appealed to the same mentality because of the way they turned rock conventions inside out and celebrated kitschy pop culture with stylized stupidity. The band’s first four albums set the blueprint for punk, especially American punk and hardcore, for the next two decades. And the Ramones themselves were major figures for the next two decades, playing essentially the same music without changing their style much at all. Although some punk diehards — including several of their peers — would have claimed the band’s long career wound up undercutting the ideals the band originally stood for, the Ramones always celebrated not just the punk aesthetic, but the music itself. ― Allmusic
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1. STUDIO:
1976. Ramones (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3141, Japan)
1976. Ramones (2001, Warner, Rhino, R2 74306, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1976. Ramones (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12722, Japan)
1977. Leave Home (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3142, Japan)
1977. Leave home (2001, Warner, Rhino, 8122-74307-2, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1977. Leave Home (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12723, Japan)
1977. Rocket To Russia (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3143, Japan)
1977. Rocket To Russia (2001, Warner, Rhino, R2 74309, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1977. Rocket To Russia (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12724, Japan)
1978. Road To Ruin (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3144, Japan)
1978. Road To Ruin (2001, Warner, Rhino, R2 74308, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1978. Road To Ruin (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12725, Japan)
1980. End Of The Century (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3145, Japan)
1980. End Of The Century (1994, Sire, Warner Bros., 6077-2, USA)
1980. End Of The Century (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12726, Japan)
1981. Pleasant Dreams (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3146, Japan)
1981. Pleasant Dreams (1994, Sire, Warner Bros., 3571-2, USA)
1981. Pleasant dreams (2002, Warner, Rhino, R2 78156, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1981. Pleasant Dreams (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12727, Japan)
1983. Subterranean Jungle (1994, Sire, Warner Bros., 9 23800-2, USA)
1983. Subterranean jungle (2002, Warner, Rhino, R2 78157, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1983. Subterranean Jungle (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12728, Japan)
1984. Too Tough To Die (1990, Warner-Pioneer, WPCP-3147, Japan)
1984. Too Tough To Die (1994, Sire, Warner Bros., 9 25187-2, USA)
1984. Too Tough To Die (2002, Warner, Rhino, R2 78158, USA, Expanded Ed.)
1984. Too Tough To Die (2007, Warner Music, WPCR-12729, Japan)
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1986. Animal Boy (1994, Sire, Warner Bros., 9 25433-2, USA)
1987. Halfway To Sanity (1990, Sire, 9 25641-2, USA)
1989. Brain Drain (1989, Sire, 9 25905-2, USA)
1992. Mondo Bizarro (1992, Radioactive, RARD-10615, USA)
1993. Acid Eaters (1993, Chrysalis, 7243 8 27676 26, UK)
1995. ¡Adios Amigos! (1995, Radioactive, RARD-11273, USA)
1995. ¡Adios Amigos! (2004, Captain Oi!, AHOY CD 247, USA)
2. LIVE:
1979. It’s Alive (1995, Sire, Warner, 9 46045-2, USA)
1991. Loco Live (1991, Chrysalis, CCD 1901 3219012, UK)
1997. We’re Outta Here (1997, Eagle, EDL EAG 007-2, EC)
2001. You Don’t Come Close (2001, Dynamic, DYNA012, Italy)
2004. Live January 7, 1978 At The Palladium, NYC (2004, Sanctuary, SMQCD009, EU)
3. COMPILATION:
1988. Ramones Mania (1988, Sire, 9 25709-2, USA)
1990. All The Stuff (And More) – Vol. 1 (1990, Sire, 9 26220-2, USA)
1991. All The Stuff (And More) – Vol. 2 (1991, Sire, 9 26618-2, USA)
1999. Anthology Hey Ho Let’s Go (1999, Warner, Rhino, R2 75817, USA, 2CD)
2002. Best Of The Chrysalis Years (2002, EMI Gold, 7243 5 38472 2 7, EU)
2002. Loud Fast. Their Toughest Hits (2002, Warner, Rhino, R2 76101, USA)
2005. Weird Tales Of The Ramones(2005, Warner, Rhino, R2 74662, USA, 3CD+DVD)
2008. The Family Tree (2008, Music Brokers, MBB7054, Argentina, 2CD)
2015. Transmission Impossible(2015, Eat To The Beat, ETTB052, UK, 3CD)
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Released | May 28, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1989–1995 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 42:10 | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Jean Beauvoir Bill Laswell Daniel Rey Ed Stasium Scott Hackwith | |||
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Best of the Chrysalis Years is a compilation album made up of tracks from the Ramones five albums on Chrysalis Records (UK): Brain Drain, Mondo Bizarro, Acid Eaters, ¡Adios Amigos!, and Loco Live. It was released on May 28, 2002, by EMI International. The album was re-released in 2004 with a new track listing as The Best of The Ramones.
Track listing[edit]
Ramones Best Of The Chrysalis Years
- 'Pet Semetary' - (Dee Dee Ramone/Daniel Rey)
- 'Don't Bust My Chops' - (Dee Dee Ramone/Joey Ramone/Daniel Rey)
- 'Ignorance Is Bliss' - (Joey Ramone/Andy Shernoff)
- 'Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (Live)' - (Joey Ramone)
- 'Teenage Lobotomy (Live)' - (The Ramones)
- 'Surfin' Bird (Live)' - (Al Frazier/Sonny Harris/Carl White/Turner Wilson)
- 'Poison Heart' - (Dee Dee Ramone/Daniel Rey)
- 'Anxiety' - (Marky Ramone/Skinny Bones)
- 'Take It As It Comes' - (Jim Morrison/John Densmore/Robby Krieger/Ray Manzarek)
- 'Cretin Hop (Live)' - (The Ramones)
- 'Rockaway Beach (Live)' - (Dee Dee Ramone)
- 'I Wanna Be Sedated (Live)' - (Joey Ramone)
- 'Out of Time' - (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards)
- 'Somebody to Love' - (Darby Slick)
- 'Rock And Roll Radio (Live)' - (Joey Ramone)
- 'Blitzkrieg Bop (Live)' - (Tommy Ramone/Dee Dee Ramone)
- 'I Don't Wanna Grow Up' - (Tom Waits/Kathleen Brennan)
- 'Got A Lot to Say' - (C.J. Ramone)
References[edit]
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- ^Mark Deming (2002-04-23). 'Best of the Chrysalis Years - James Last,The Ramones | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-02-10.