Ramones – Leave Home (engineering/mixing)

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Ramones – Leave Home (engineering/mixing) refers to the audio engineering and mixing work on the Ramones’ second studio album, helping shape its fast, raw punk rock sound.

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instanceOf studio album
artist Ramones NERFINISHED
associatedMovement 1970s punk rock
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive from rock critics
engineeringContribution helped define the early New York punk sound
engineeringFocus clear but aggressive vocal presentation
tight guitar layering and punchy rhythm section
engineeringLegacy influential template for later punk production styles
followedBy Rocket to Russia NERFINISHED
follows Ramones (album) NERFINISHED
genre punk
punk rock
language English
length approximately 30 minutes
mixingApproach emphasis on speed and immediacy over polish
mixingEngineer Ed Stasium NERFINISHED
Tony Bongiovi NERFINISHED
notableSong Commando NERFINISHED
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment NERFINISHED
Glad to See You Go NERFINISHED
Pinhead NERFINISHED
Suzy Is a Headbanger NERFINISHED
numberOfTracks 14 (original US release)
performer Dee Dee Ramone NERFINISHED
Joey Ramone NERFINISHED
Johnny Ramone NERFINISHED
Tommy Ramone NERFINISHED
producer Tommy Ramone NERFINISHED
Tony Bongiovi NERFINISHED
recordingEngineer Ed Stasium NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Sundragon Studios, New York City NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1976
recordLabel Philips (Europe) NERFINISHED
Sire NERFINISHED
Sire Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1977-01-10
soundCharacter fast
high-energy
raw
studioAlbumNumber 2

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