EP
The Ramones - Judy's in the Basement - The 914 Sessions (1975)
Ramones - Judy in basement - the 914 session [no label, 1CD]
Before Ramones hit him big (OK, never were as big as the Sex Pistols , but hey, are Ramones!) with their album self-titled debut in 1976, had this little nugget flight around. Registered on September 19, 1975 in 914 studies, Blauvelt, New York, Judy in the basement was released as a 10-inch EP by the records of the hit and run, and made in East Berlin. The liner notes also state that the songs were produced by Tommy Erdelyi.
At the time, was Ramones PUNK . But then, given the simplicity of the songs, catchy melodies, the singalong-ness of your tunes and those chords sounding (never mind that they were the same three or four) - it's hard not to like the Ramones and double drive not be inspired by them. For many, the idea could Ramones boil down to this: it is so simple that anyone can.
Covers: FRONT-BACK, BACK
Weight: 17.59 Mb
Tracklist:
Track 01 I Do not Want to Go Down To The Basement (Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)
Track 02 53rd & 3rd (Dee Dee Ramone)
Track 03 I Want to Be Your Boyfriend (Tommy Ramone)
Track 04 Judy Is A Punk (Joey Ramone)
Track 05 Loudmouth (Joey Ramone / Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)
Lineup:
Joey Ramone -
vocals Johnny Ramone - guitar
Dee Dee Ramone - bass & backing vocals
Tommy Ramone - drums
Before Ramones hit him big (OK, never were as big as the Sex Pistols , but hey, are Ramones!) with their album self-titled debut in 1976, had this little nugget flight around. Registered on September 19, 1975 in 914 studies, Blauvelt, New York, Judy in the basement was released as a 10-inch EP by the records of the hit and run, and made in East Berlin. The liner notes also state that the songs were produced by Tommy Erdelyi.
At the time, was Ramones PUNK . But then, given the simplicity of the songs, catchy melodies, the singalong-ness of your tunes and those chords sounding (never mind that they were the same three or four) - it's hard not to like the Ramones and double drive not be inspired by them. For many, the idea could Ramones boil down to this: it is so simple that anyone can.
Covers: FRONT-BACK, BACK
Weight: 17.59 Mb
Tracklist:
Track 01 I Do not Want to Go Down To The Basement (Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)
Track 02 53rd & 3rd (Dee Dee Ramone)
Track 03 I Want to Be Your Boyfriend (Tommy Ramone)
Track 04 Judy Is A Punk (Joey Ramone)
Track 05 Loudmouth (Joey Ramone / Dee Dee Ramone / Johnny Ramone)
Lineup:
Joey Ramone -
vocals Johnny Ramone - guitar
Dee Dee Ramone - bass & backing vocals
Tommy Ramone - drums
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