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Artist:
RAMONES, THE
Title:
Leave Home
Label:
SIRE
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SA 7528HLP
Exact repro, 180 gram virgin vinyl pressing, manufactured by Rhino under license from Sire Records. Originally released in 1977, The Ramones' classic second LP contains their second song about sniffing glue (the once controversial "Carbona Not Glue" -- which has been correctly reinstated on this version) and is the first LP to feature their iconic presidential seal logo.
Artist:
RAMONES, THE
Title:
The Ramones
Label:
SIRE
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SASD 7520HLP
Exact repro, 180 gram virgin vinyl pressing, manufactured by Rhino under license from Sire Records. Originally released in 1976. Not much needs to be said about The Ramones' immortal first album. Occupies the same headspace as Velvets, Stooges, Black Flag. If you don't know, you better ask somebody.
Artist:
HELL AND THE VOIDOIDS, RICHARD
Title:
Blank Generation
Label:
SIRE
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SR 6037HLP
Exact repro vinyl version of the debut Richard Hell album, originally issued by Sire in 1977; 180 gram vinyl . "Hell formed the Voidoids, whose unwavering individualism kept the group out of the big time while producing a demanding and impressive corpus of work. 'I was saying let me out of here before I was even born.' That lyric sums up Hell's attitude, which he expanded and perfected on
Blank Generation
with a new version of the title track and such powerful statements as 'Love Comes in Spurts' and 'New Pleasure.' The album combines manic William Burroughs-influenced poetry and raw-edged music for the best rock presentation of nihilism and existential angst ever. Hell's voice, fluctuating from groan to shriek, is more impassioned and expressive than a legion of Top 40 singers." --Trouser Press
Artist:
DEAD BOYS
Title:
Young Loud and Snotty
Label:
SIRE
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SR 6038HLP
Exact repro of the classic 1st Dead Boys album, originally issued by Sire in 1977; 180 gram vinyl. "The Dead Boys moved to New York City in 1977 from Cleveland, Ohio shortly after the punk rock explosion started in New York. Shorty thereafter, the Dead Boys signed a record contract with Sire Records promising two studio albums and one live album. Largely influenced by groups such as Iggy Pop and the Stooges and Detroit's MC5, the Dead Boys released their debut
Young Loud and Snotty
in May of 1977. A very raw, powerful, and obnoxious debut."
Artist:
DEAD BOYS
Title:
We Have Come For Your Children
Label:
SIRE
Format:
LP
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
SR 6054HLP
Exact repro vinyl version of their second album, originally released by Sire in 1978; 180 gram vinyl. "The Dead Boys set their sights on their sophomore effort, which was originally to be produced by Lou Reed (with a working title of 'Down to Kill'). But at the insistence of their record company (who was trying to convince the band to soften up their sound a bit to produce a breakthrough hit), the group enlisted former Cream producer (and bassist for early-'70s Cream disciples Mountain) Felix Pappalardi. The match didn't prove to be a fitting one, as the former hippie didn't understand the sonic onslaught of these young punks, resulting in an album that failed to expand on the promise of their debut. With a new title of
We Have Come for Your Children
, the album spawned another punk classic in 'Ain't It Fun,' but the disc sold even fewer copies than its predecessor." --Greg Prato & Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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