![]() ![]() These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. * Previously Unreleased Sign Up For the SDE newsletter Submit “It’s A Long Way Back To Germany” – Version 1 “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World” *Ħ. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You” *Ģ1. “We’re A Happy Family” – Joey & Dee Dee Dialogue *ĭisc Three: Live at Apollo Centre, Glasgow, Scotland (December 19, 1977)ġ7. “It’s A Long Way Back To Germany” – B-Side VersionĢ4. “We’re A Happy Family” – At Home With The Family *Ģ2. “Ramona” – Sweet Little Ramona Pop Mix *ġ8. “It’s A Long Way Back To Germany” – Version 1-Dee Dee Vocal *ġ5. “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” – Acoustic Version *ġ4. “I Don’t Care” – Version 2, Mediasound Rough *ġ3. “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow” – Mediasound Rough *ġ2. “Teenage Lobotomy” – Mediasound Rough *ġ1. “Do You Wanna Dance?” – Mediasound Rough *ġ0. “Ramona” – Mediasound Rough, Alternate Lyrics *ĩ. “I Can’t Give You Anything” – Power Station Rough *ħ. “I Wanna Be Well” – Power Station Rough *ĥ. “Rockaway Beach” – Power Station Rough *ģ. “Why Is It Always This Way?” – Mediasound Rough, Alternate Lyrics *Ģ. “It’s A Long Way Back To Germany” – Version 1ġ. A remastered single CD edition will also be available.Ģ0. The Rocket to Russia 40th anniversary super deluxe edition will be issued on 24 November 2017. The fourth disc is a vinyl LP which actually features the tracking mix, not the original album.Īs with previous sets this comes packaged in a 12″ x 12″ hardcover book and will be limited to 15,000 copies. The pages in the book feature stories about the band by Sire Records founder Seymour Stein, details about making the album by Stasium, and extensive liner notes by Jaan Uhelszki. This has been newly mixed from the multi-track tapes by Ed Stasium. The gig is from 19 Dember 1977 at the Apollo Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. The final CD includes a complete unreleased concert included on the third disc. There’s also an early version of Needles And Pins (with Tommy on drums), the B-side single mix of Babysitter, an alternate version of It’s A Long Way Back To Germany with Dee Dee on vocals and more. The second CD contains 24 rare and unreleased recordings including rough mixes from sessions at Mediasound and The Power Station. Sheena has been omitted, as it was recorded in a totally different session a few months prior, in-between the Leave Home and Rocket To Russia albums.” Both of these are squeezed onto the first CD. ![]() Stasium explains things in the sleeve notes: “When putting together this new Tracking Mix, I decided to include the versions of ‘I Don’t Care’ and ‘It’s A Long Way Back to Germany,’ since they were recorded during the Rocket To Russia sessions at Mediasound, and are completely different takes that have never been heard before. The latter provides a ‘back-to-basics’ version of the album, and has a different track listing from the 1977 original. The 1977 album is reissued as a 3CD+LP set and features two mixes of the album: a remastered version of the original and a new 40th Anniversary ‘Tracking Mix’ by original Rocket To Russia engineer/mixer Ed Stasium. Flirting with dark ideas for the time like drugs, addiction and even Nazi brutalism, the Ramones were edgy but their DIY spirit and signature sound made them into enduring punk icons.Rhino will continue their Ramones archive releases with a 40th anniversary super deluxe edition of the band’s third album, Rocket to Russia. If they could do it, you could do it too, inspiring bands like Bad Brains, Black Flag, Green Day and Soundgarden into existence. And although the band never saw great commercial success in their heyday, they did have massive influence and critical acclaim. A few chords and some attitude were all it took for them to breathe life into rock & roll’s spirit. It’s in the band’s simplicity that they found their success. “Hey! Ho! Let’s Go!” A short chorus that would come to embody the Ramones and punk for decades to come. The hit songs on the album were “Rockaway Beach,” “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” and “Teenage Lobotomy.” It still appealed to punks but was heading in a different direction than many other bands of the time. They used more surf rock sound, focused heavily on production and even had a variety of tempos making more mid- and slow-paced songs. Ramones’ third studio album, “Rockets to Russia,” pushes the band forward as they get better at their instruments and their old-school pop influences appear more clearly. ![]()
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