Ramones - Subterranean Jungle

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Performer: Ramones
Genre: Rock
Album: Subterranean Jungle
Released: 1983
Style: Rock & Roll, Punk

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Little Bit O' Soul
Written-By – Carter*, Lewis*
2:43
A2 I Need Your Love
Written-By – Bobby Dee Waxman
3:03
A3 Outsider
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone
2:10
A4 What'd Ya Do?
Written-By – Joe Ramone*
2:24
A5 Highest Trails Above
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone
2:09
A6 Somebody Like Me
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone
2:34
B1 Psycho Therapy
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone
2:35
B2 Time Has Come Today
Written-By – Joseph Chambers, Willie Chambers
4:25
B3 My-My Kind Of A Girl
Written-By – Joe Ramone*
3:31
B4 In The Park
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone
2:34
B5 Time Bomb
Written-By – Dee Dee Ramone
2:09
B6 Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think Of You
Written-By – Joe Ramone*
3:04

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Kingdom Sound
  • Mastered At – Columbia Recording Studios
  • Mastered At – Sheffield Lab Matrix
  • Pressed By – Allied Record Company
  • Copyright (c) – Sire Records Company
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sire Records Company
  • Marketed By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Published By – Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc.
  • Published By – Taco Tunes

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals [Uncredited] – Dee Dee Ramone
  • Cover – Tony Wright
  • Drums [Uncredited] – Marky Ramone
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Ron Coté*
  • Guitar [Uncredited] – Johnny Ramone, Walter Lure
  • Mastered By – Stew Romain*
  • Photography By – George DuBose
  • Producer – Glen Kolotkin, Ritchie Cordell
  • Vocals [Uncredited] – Joey Ramone

Notes

Recorded at Kingdom Sound, Syosset, Long Island.
Comes with printed inner sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7599-23800-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A [Stamped with Allied Record Co. "a"], variant 1): 1-23800 A-SH2 a
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A [Etched], variant 1): B-17613-SH2 SLM Δ3405 1_1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B [Stamped with Allied Record Co. "a"], variant 1): 1-23800 B-SH1 a
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B [Etched], variant 1): B-17614-SH1 SLM Δ 3405-X 1-1
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 2): [Etched] ɑ B-17613-SH1 SLM △ 3405 1-1 [Stamped] 1-23800 A- SH1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 2): [Etched] ɑ B-17614-SH1 SLM △ 3405-X 1-1 [Stamped] 1-23800 B- SH1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WPCR-1812 Ramones Subterranean Jungle ‎(CD, Album, RE) Sire WPCR-1812 Japan 1998
92. 3800-1 Ramones Subterranean Jungle ‎(LP, Album) Sire 92. 3800-1 France 1983
9 23800-2 Ramones Subterranean Jungle ‎(CD, Album, RE) Sire 9 23800-2 US 1994
WPCR-80326 Ramones Subterranean Jungle ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Sire, Warner Bros. Records, Rhino Records WPCR-80326 Japan 2016
92 3800-1 Ramones Subterranean Jungle ‎(LP, Album, M/Print) Sire 92 3800-1 Europe 1983
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Comments:
Kagaramar
The Ramones had a tough early '80s. During punk rocks superseding into new wave, they tried to keep up while totally changing their original hard and fast sound. But after witnessing their voluptuous experiment with 1980's End of the Century go a-rye, the Ramones had trouble trying to finding their place.Subterranean Jungle, thankfully, is great. The guitar sound on is matchlessly, poppily layered and aggressive, and Dee Dee's bass stands out almost as much as it did on Ramones. The drums are overblown; the snare is so strained, you might start to believe that Marky is playing with paint brushes. Producers Glen Kolotkin and Ritchie Cordell tried to capture their late '60s bubblegum heyday, with the drum signatures, jingle and Joey's always lovable croon. It works, but doesn't quite fit into the Punk genre.This is still a great album, song to song, although "Time Bomb" hits a low point with questionable lyrics and "I Need Your Love" is a sleeper. The best of the album can be heard during the two '60s covers, "Little Bit O' Soul" and "Time Has Come Today." Even after that sequence, there are still classics like "My-My Kind of a Girl" and "Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think of You," which show that the Ramones could still joke light-heartedly about Thorazine and shock treatment. Even the cover of the foursome on a heavily-graffitied subway train shows the combination of humor and darkness that makes "Jungle" what it is.This is a very good album, containing some of the most straight-up hard rocking the Ramones have ever recorded. The fans are the ones who got it wrong.

Simple fellow
I agree wholeheartedly, except the cover of "I Need Your Love" is absolutely ace! They left paint by numbers punk rock behind on the last album, "Pleasant Dreams," and by and large "Subterranean Jungle" plays to their strengths, and is ripe for rediscovery.

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