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It's Alive | ||||
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Released | April 1979 | |||
Recorded | December 31, 1977 | |||
Venue | The Rainbow Theatre, London | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 53:49 | |||
Label | Sire | |||
Producer | Tommy Ramone Ed Stasium | |||
Ramones live album chronology | ||||
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It's Alive is the first live album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, titled after the 1974 horror film of the same name. It was recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London on December 31, 1977, and released in April 1979 as a 2-LP set. The album draws material from the band's first three studio albums, Ramones (1976), Leave Home (1977), and Rocket to Russia (1977). Four concerts during the UK tour were recorded, but the New Year's Eve performance was chosen because ten rows of seats were thrown at the stage after the concert and it was considered the best of the performances at the venue. The album and concert is often referred to as the band at its live peak.[citation needed] The concert was also filmed and later released in a truncated form on the 2007 compilation DVD It's Alive 1974-1996.
The album was certified gold in Argentina in 1993.[1] It is the only live album by the band that does not feature the concert intro music "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" or the outro music "The Ecstasy of Gold," both of which are from Ennio Morricone's score to the film The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
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AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Q | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Record Collector | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Smash Hits | 8/10[6] |
The Village Voice | A−[7] |
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Mark Deming of AllMusic, praised the album, saying that "With It's Alive, they went out in style -- it's not only the best Ramones live album, it's one of the best and most effective live albums in the rock canon, and every bit as essential as Ramones, Leave Home, or Rocket to Russia."[9] Paul Rigby of Record Collector, said that "With their high-tempo content, manic-speed live performances, basic image and a sense of family (everyone had the Ramone surname), they let the music stand for itself."When we say that this high energy, one-hour blitz squeezes in three albums’ worth of material, you get an idea how high-octane they really were."[10] In a retrospective review in 1995, Robert Christgau of The Village Voice remarked that the album was "Redundant when it was dropped on the punk-besotted U.K. in 1979, this concert is precious history now--seems so impossibly light and quick it makes you suspect they didn't fully sustain their live pace into their forties after all."[11] In 2005, It's Alive was ranked number 279 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[12]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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1. | "Rockaway Beach" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:24 |
2. | "Teenage Lobotomy" | Ramones | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 1:55 |
3. | "Blitzkrieg Bop" | Tommy Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 2:05 |
4. | "I Wanna Be Well" | Joey Ramone | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:23 |
5. | "Glad to See You Go" | Joey Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:51 |
6. | "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" | Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:37 |
7. | "You're Gonna Kill That Girl" | Joey Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 2:28 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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8. | "I Don't Care" | Joey Ramone | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 1:41 |
9. | "Sheena is a Punk Rocker" | Joey Ramone | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:16 |
10. | "Havana Affair" | Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:35 |
11. | "Commando" | Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:40 |
12. | "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" | Joey Ramone | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:55 |
13. | "Surfin' Bird" | Al Frazier, Sonny Harris, Carl White, Turner Wilson | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:20 |
14. | "Cretin Hop" | Ramones | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 1:46 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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15. | "Listen to My Heart" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:36 |
16. | "California Sun" | Henry Glover | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:45 |
17. | "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:25 |
18. | "Pinhead" | Ramones | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 2:46 |
19. | "Do You Wanna Dance?" | Bobby Freeman | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 1:39 |
20. | "Chain Saw" | Joey Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:29 |
21. | "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:55 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original release | Length |
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22. | "Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 2:03 |
23. | "Judy Is a Punk" | Joey Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:14 |
24. | "Suzy Is a Headbanger" | Ramones | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:53 |
25. | "Let's Dance" | Jim Lee | 1976 ~ Ramones | 2:03 |
26. | "Oh, Oh, I Love Her So" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1977 ~ Leave Home | 1:40 |
27. | "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" | Dee Dee Ramone | 1976 ~ Ramones | 1:18 |
28. | "We're a Happy Family" | Ramones | 1977 ~ Rocket to Russia | 2:07 |
It's Alive was first released on CD in the US in 1995. The album was reissued as a 4 CD/2 LP 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition on September 20, 2019, limited to 8,000 copies. The set includes all four concerts that were recorded during the Ramones' UK tour in December 1977 and is housed in a 12x12 hardcover book, with liner notes written by Steve Albini and Ed Stasium.[13]
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¡Adios Amigos! | ||||
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Studio album by the Ramones | ||||
Released | July 18, 1995 | |||
Recorded | January–February 1995 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 33:58 | |||
Label | Radioactive, Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Daniel Rey | |||
Ramones chronology | ||||
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¡Adios Amigos! is the fourteenth and final studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. The Ramones disbanded a year after its release and the subsequent tour.
While bassist and songwriter Dee Dee Ramone had left the band following 1989's Brain Drain, ¡Adios Amigos! features six of his compositions, including three previously released: "The Crusher" was originally recorded for his debut solo album Standing in the Spotlight (a rap album released under the name Dee Dee King), while "Making Monsters for My Friends" and "It's Not For Me to Know" were originally recorded for the album I Hate Freaks Like You, which he performed with I.C.L.C. ¡Adios Amigos! also contains cover versions of Tom Waits' "I Don't Want to Grow Up" and Johnny Thunders' "I Love You."
The Japanese version of the album features the bonus track "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.," originally recorded by Motörhead as a tribute to the Ramones on their 1916 album. The American version of the album features a hidden track, "Spider-Man," slightly different from the version the Ramones originally recorded for the Saturday Morning tribute album. C.J. Ramone sings lead vocals on tracks two, four, eight and ten, as well as the bonus track "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." Dee Dee Ramone makes his first appearance on a Ramones album since 1989 during the bridge of the closing track "Born to Die in Berlin," singing in German and recorded via telephone.
The album cover of ¡Adios Amigos!, which features two Allosaurus wearing sombreros, is a digitally altered version of a painting by artist Mark Kostabi, named Enasaurs, which features the dinosaurs wearing yellow witch hats.[1] Johnny Ramone added that the dinosaurs were "what we felt like," possibly referring to the band's decline in popularity at the time.[2] The back cover shows the band tied and bound before being executed by a firing squad. The Mexican man seated next to the band is their longtime road manager Monte Melnick.[citation needed]
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AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Entertainment Weekly | A−[4] |
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Uncut | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
¡Adios Amigos! received mixed to positive reviews from several publications such as Rolling Stone and Uncut, being viewed by many fans as a return to form for the band.
In contrast to the Ramones' long-running inability to break through on singles charts, the band's cover of Tom Waits' "I Don't Want to Grow Up" managed to become something of a hit for the group, breaching the top 40 of Billboard's modern rock chart and peaking at #30.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Don't Want to Grow Up" (Tom Waits cover) | Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan | 2:46 |
2. | "Makin Monsters for My Friends" | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | 2:35 |
3. | "It's Not for Me to Know" | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | 2:51 |
4. | "The Crusher" | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | 2:27 |
5. | "Life's a Gas" | Joey Ramone | 3:34 |
6. | "Take the Pain Away" | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | 2:42 |
7. | "I Love You" (Johnny Thunders cover) | Johnny Thunders | 2:21 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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8. | "Cretin Family" | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | 2:09 |
9. | "Have a Nice Day" | Marky Ramone, Garrett James Uhlenbrock | 1:39 |
10. | "Scattergun" | C.J. Ramone | 2:30 |
11. | "Got a Lot to Say" | C.J. Ramone | 1:41 |
12. | "She Talks to Rainbows" | Joey Ramone | 3:14 |
13. | "Born to Die in Berlin" | Dee Dee Ramone, John Carco | 3:32 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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14. | "Spiderman" | Paul Francis Webster, Robert Harris | 1:56 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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14. | "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Motörhead cover) | Motörhead | 1:24 |
Year | Chart | Position |
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1995 | Billboard 200 | 148[8] |
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1995 | "I Don't Want to Grow Up" | Modern Rock Tracks | 30[9] |
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