Full Blown Cherry - The Rockabilly Tribute To The Ramones (2005)
Artist: Full Blown Cherry
Title: The Rockabilly Tribute To The Ramones
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: CMH Records – cd 8920
Genre: Rockabilly
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 28:04
Total Size: 202 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Rockabilly Tribute To The Ramones
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: CMH Records – cd 8920
Genre: Rockabilly
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 28:04
Total Size: 202 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Blitzkrieg Bop
02. Rockaway Beach
03. Sheena is A Punk Rocker
04. Cretin Hop
05. She's the One
06. Judy is A Punk
07. The KKK Took My Baby Away
08. Teenage Labotomy
09. I Wanna Be Sedated
10. Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio
11. Beat on the Brat
12. Bop 'til You Drop
MH Records’ latest release, The Rockabilly Tribute to The Ramones, masterfully honors the band with roots rock elements, capturing that same misfit energy that would make each of the members proud. With songs like ‘Beat On The Brat’ ‘I Wanna Be Sedated’ and ‘The KKK Took My Baby Away’ the only thing you’ll be saying is Gabba Gabba Hey!
Four dirt-poor misfits with a distaste for the conformity found in most mainstream music, The Ramone’s broke out of Queens, New York in 1974 and never looked back. With their eponymous first album released in 1976 to We’re Out of Here released in 1996, The Ramone’s managed to continually stay on top of the punk scene. 2004 marked the 30th anniversary of the first punk band, as one of the original band members, Johnny Ramone, unfortunately marked the end of his life. With three of the four original members no longer with us, we will sadly never get to see Joey scream "Hey Ho, Let’s Go!" or Dee-Dee start each song with his staple "1-2-3-4!" cry. However, the good news is that we can still hear them and that same spirit that made them the legendary punk icons they will forever be…
Four dirt-poor misfits with a distaste for the conformity found in most mainstream music, The Ramone’s broke out of Queens, New York in 1974 and never looked back. With their eponymous first album released in 1976 to We’re Out of Here released in 1996, The Ramone’s managed to continually stay on top of the punk scene. 2004 marked the 30th anniversary of the first punk band, as one of the original band members, Johnny Ramone, unfortunately marked the end of his life. With three of the four original members no longer with us, we will sadly never get to see Joey scream "Hey Ho, Let’s Go!" or Dee-Dee start each song with his staple "1-2-3-4!" cry. However, the good news is that we can still hear them and that same spirit that made them the legendary punk icons they will forever be…