Tracklist
Glad To See You Go | 2:10 | ||
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment | 1:38 | ||
I You | 2:15 | ||
Oh Oh I Love Her So | 1:56 | ||
Carbona Not Glue | 1:51 | ||
Suzy Is A Headbanger | 2:08 | ||
Pinhead | 2:42 | ||
Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy | 2:10 | ||
Swallow My Pride | 2:03 | ||
What's Your Game | 2:33 | ||
California Sun | 1:58 | ||
Commando | 1:50 | ||
You're Gonna Kill That Girl | 2:36 | ||
You Should Never Have Opened That Door | 1:54 |
Credits (15)
-
John Gillespie (3)Art Direction
- Arturo VegaArtwork [Back Cover Art]
- Dee Dee RamoneBass
-
Pat ChionoDesign [Album Design]
- Tommy RamoneDrums
- Edward Stasiun*Engineer
Versions
Filter by
142 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory |
|
Version Details | Data Quality | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Stereo
|
Philips – 6370 809 | Netherlands | 1977 | Netherlands — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Pitman Pressing
|
Sire – SA-7528 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 | ||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
|
Sire – 9103 254 | UK | 1977 | UK — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Sire – SR 6031 NP | Portugal | 1977 | Portugal — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Sire – SA 7528 | Italy | 1977 | Italy — 1977 | ||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Sire – 9147-7528 | Canada | 1977 | Canada — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Sire – 9103-254 | UK | 1977 | UK — 1977 | ||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Reissue
|
Sire – QSR 6031 | Canada | 1977 | Canada — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 6370 809 | Australia | 1977 | Australia — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album
|
Sire – 5147- SA 7528 H | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – RJ-7208 | Japan | 1977 | Japan — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 63 70 812 | Spain | 1977 | Spain — 1977 | ||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 9286 743 | 1977 | — 1977 |
New Submission
|
||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Santa Maria Pressing
|
Sire – SA 7528 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Reissue, Los Angeles Press.
|
Sire – SR 6031 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 6370 809 | 1977 | — 1977 |
New Submission
|
||||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album
|
Sire – SR 6031 NP | Portugal | 1977 | Portugal — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Promo
|
Sire – SA 7528 | Italy | 1977 | Italy — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album
|
Philips – 7164 878 | 1977 | — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
||||
![]() |
Leave Home
8-Track Cartridge, Album
|
Sire – SA 7528 H | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 6370 809 | Scandinavia | 1977 | Scandinavia — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 9103 254 | Ireland | 1977 | Ireland — 1977 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – LPR 15148 | Mexico | 1977 | Mexico — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Repress
|
Philips – 6370 809 | 1977 | — 1977 |
New Submission
|
||||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Philips – 6370 809 | Australia | 1977 | Australia — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Reissue, Jacksonville Pressing
|
Sire – SR 6031 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Promo
|
Philips – RJ-7208 | Japan | 1977 | Japan — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Test Pressing
|
Sire – SA-7528 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album
|
Sire – SR 6031 NP | Portugal | 1977 | Portugal — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing
|
Sire – SA-7528 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Stereo
|
Sire – 9147-7528 | Canada | 1977 | Canada — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album, Dolby System
|
Sire – SRC 6031 | Scandinavia | 1977 | Scandinavia — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Reissue
|
Sire – SR 6031 | US | 1977 | US — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album, Stereo
|
Philips – 7164 878 | Norway | 1977 | Norway — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album, Stereo
|
Sire – SAK7528 | Italy | 1977 | Italy — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Promo, Printed Labels
|
Philips – 6370 809 | Netherlands | 1977 | Netherlands — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
Cassette, Album
|
Sire – SR 6031 NP | Portugal | 1977 | Portugal — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
8-Track Cartridge, Album, Stereo
|
Sire – 8147-7528 | Canada | 1977 | Canada — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, White Label
|
Sire – 9103 254 | UK | 1977 | UK — 1977 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Leave Home
LP, Album, Promo, Black and white labels
|
Sire – SR 6031 NP | Portugal | 1977 | Portugal — 1977 |
New Submission
|
Recommendations
Reviews
-
-
Ramones finest studio performance enhanced with their first live set ever in L.A. Major influence and inspiration to the infantile L.A. punk scene. Historical recording.
-
referencing Leave Home (LP, Album, Reissue) 26 436 XOT
so, as said on the sticker, this edition adds 'Sheena is...' and omits 'Carbona...' -
This is the one you want.... exquisitely pressed and wonderfully remastered. Fresh as a daisy! A major upgrade alround over the 2011 Rhino cut
-
Edited one year agoMy copy hasn't any matrix number..not in A side neither B side of this one Portugal reissue.
-
Edited one year agoAll of the Rhino Chris Bellman cuts of the Ramones albums are must owns. This one is no different. Sounds STELLAR. Some of the bad reviews on all the CB re-issues have me wondering if some people are trying to play these on crappy Victrola and Crosley's and blaming the records that the shitty tone arms can't track the grooves. Upgrade your record player and revisit these. They get an A+ from me!
-
This was the first Ramones album--maybe the first punk album--that I ever bought, and I can still how it FUZZED MY BRAIN.
After three years of Top-40 radio dominated by the likes of Andy Gibb, Seals & Crofts and Steely Dan, LEAVE HOME was more than a breath of fresh air, it was a tornado. Within six months of hearing this LP I was a complete convert, wearing torn jeans, playing nothing but barre chords, and hunting down the Sex Pistols, Clash, Ramones, etc. LPs that were then generally available only as imports.
Punk was very quickly turned into some quirky American marketing scheme--I'm thinking about Blondie, the Talking Heads and the Romantics here--but with a few short gliches (END OF THE CENTURY, for example) the Ramones remained true. They were one of the very few who found a connection between punk and traditional rock--"Pinhead" and "California Sun" sound just fine side by side, for instance--so I guess they didn't see much reason to fool with the formula.
And they were great fun. "Carbona Not Glue" and "Beat On The Brat" are a laugh, not the misanthropic mess they would have been in lesser hands. You can not keep your head from bangin' when listening to the Ramones.
Joey Ramone may be the most underrated singer in rock history. A lot of intitial critical reaction to the Ramones focused on the relentless bass/rythm guitar attack; to me it had as much to do with Joey's vocals as anything else. Could he hit high notes with George Michael? No. Would he want to? No. Joey Ramone put across NY swagger like nobody's business, and David Johanson would have given his eye teeth to sing like Joey.
Ramones LPs been called audio comic books, and to a large extent that's true. On the other hand, they were the only rockers I recall who had the guts to release a record about the absurdity of Ronald Reagan's embrace of the Third Reich, "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg." It was one of the last times Rock was actually important, I think, and it's also a great single; track it down.
Back when I was full-bore into the scene, I thought ROCKET TO RUSSIA was the best Ramones LP. Looking back, I think ROCKET was simply more accessible to a boy raised on melody; it also had a better cover photo and some of the 'professional' sound I was accustomed to. Today I see LEAVE HOME as the best Ramones LP, bar none. There are at least 7 classic Ramones songs here.
Adding the Roxy show makes this great LP a great double LP. Unlike some other live Ramones releases, this catches the band at their energetic peak--August, 1976. Joey's patter between tunes is the greatest. -
Just got shipped this version by Walmart. It had a scratch all the way down the record out of the package and is completely warped. Tried playing it and beyond the click from the scratch it doesn't sound that good either. Returning it.
-
Anyone have an extra/spare Hype Sticker they would like to sell or send me? My sealed copy I just purchased is for some reason missing it. thanks
-
referencing Leave Home (LP, Album, Reissue) 670.4317
(hype sticker cont.) "...but cheat you out of the unofficial sequel to 'Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue', 'Carbona Not Glue'."
Master Release
Edit Master Release
Data Correct
Data Correct
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy
1,105 copies from $3.00