Ramones – Loco Live
Tracklist
A1 | The Good, The Bad And The Ugly | 1:55 | |
A2 | Durango 95 | 0:46 | |
A3 | Teenage Lobotomy | 1:32 | |
A4 | Psycho Therapy | 2:15 | |
A5 | Blitzkrieg Bop | 1:44 | |
A6 | Do You Rock'N'Roll Radio? | 2:59 | |
A7 | I Believe In Miracles | 2:51 | |
A8 | Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment | 1:19 | |
B1 | Rock'N'Roll High School | 1:48 | |
B2 | I Wanna Be Sedated | 2:09 | |
B3 | The KKK Took My Baby Away | 2:41 | |
B4 | I Wanna Live | 2:17 | |
B5 | My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg) | 2:52 | |
B6 | Chinese Rocks | 2:02 | |
B7 | Sheena Is A Punk Rocker | 1:47 | |
B8 | Rockaway Beach | 2:03 | |
C1.1 | Pet Sematary | 4:15 | |
C1.2 | Carbona Not Glue | ||
C2 | Judy Is A Punk | 1:27 | |
C3 | Mama's Boy | 2:09 | |
C4 | Animal Boy | 1:54 | |
C5 | Wart Hog | 1:35 | |
C6 | Surfin' Bird | 2:29 | |
C7 | Cretin Hop | 1:23 | |
C8 | I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You | 1:11 | |
C9 | Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World | 1:38 | |
C10 | Pinhead | 2:36 | |
D1 | Somebody Put Something In My Drink | 2:37 | |
D2 | Beat On The Brat | 2:14 | |
D3 | Ignorance Is Bliss | 3:30 | |
D4 | I Just Want To Have Something To Do | 2:15 | |
D5 | Havana Affair | 1:21 | |
D6 | I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement | 1:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sire Records Company
- Copyright © – Sire Records Company
- Record Company – Warner Music Group
- Record Company – Warner Music Group Holding GmbH
- Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Distributed By – WMIS Limited
- Recorded At – Sala Zeleste
- Recorded By – El Camion
- Mixed At – Electric Lady Studios
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Remastered At – D2 Mastering
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound Nashville
- Mastered At – GZ Media – 292375E
- Manufactured By – Memphis Record Pressing – MRP6458
Credits
- Art Direction [Reissue Art Supervision], Supervised By [Reissue Art Supervision] – Rory Wilson
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Lighting Director, Photography By [Sleeve Photos] – Arturo Vega
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Merchandising [Merchandiser] – William Savage (3)
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Other [Trucking By] – Jeff "Truckie" Golden
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Promotion [Promoter] – Gay Morcada
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Technician [Drum Tech] – Mitch Keller
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Technician [F.O.H. Sound] – John Markovich*
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Technician [Guitar Tech] – Rick Weinman*
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Technician [Light Tech] – John Weir (2)
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Technician [Monitors] – Jeff Wormley
- Crew [Ramones Crew], Tour Manager – Monte Melnick
- Crew [Truck] – Pedri Gonzalez
- Design [Package Design] – Sergie Loobkoff
- Lacquer Cut By [Lacquers Cut By] – JN-H*
- Management – Gary Kurfirst
- Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
- Mixed By – Adam Yellin
- Mixed By [Assisted By] – Shannon Carr
- Mixed By [With] – John A. Markovich
- Producer [Associate Producer] – John A. Markovich
- Producer [Produced By] – The Ramones*
- Product Manager [Packaging Manager] – Eric Bello (2)
- Product Manager [Product Managers] – Rob Gross (3)
- Project Manager [Project Assistance] – Susanne Savage
- Project Manager [Project Supervision] – Patrick Milligan
- Recorded By – John A. Markovich
- Recorded By [Assisted By] – Jeff Wormley
- Recorded By [Mobile Recording] – Mark Newhaus*
- Reissue Producer [Reissue Produced By] – Bill Inglot
- Remastered By [Remastering] – Dave Schultz
Notes
Record Store Day 2025 'Exclusive' release.
This is the Czech Republic pressing, not to be confused with the US pressing that was pressed to a quantity of 6,000 copies.
Remastered reissue of the original 1991 live album recorded at Sala Zeleste, Barcelona, Spain, March 1991.
First time on vinyl.
Gatefold sleeve with a hype sticker on the shrink wrap and generic black die-cut poly-lined inner sleeves.
At least some copies included a small additional sticker on the shrink wrap at the back.
As with the original CD/cassette issues, "Carbona Not Glue" is not listed anywhere in the packaging. It appears as track C1.2 in the track list above.
Ramones studio albums (including their producers and the tracks whose live versions appear on this release) printed inside gatefold sleeve.
[Hype sticker:]
Record Store Day Exclusive
Ramones Live in Spain, 1991
U.S. Version of Their Second Live Album on Vinyl for the First Time
2-LP Set - on Blue & Red Vinyl
RCV1 26650 / 603497818945
[Additional sticker:]
WMIS Limited, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6AF, UK.
Warner Music Group Holding GmbH, Alter Wandrahm 14,
20457 Hamburg, . [email protected]
[Back cover and labels:]
This Reissue ℗ & © 2025 Sire Records Company, a Warner Music Group Company. [...]. Made in Czech Republic.
[Gatefold, inside:]
Recorded live in Barcelona, Spain
Mixed [...] at Electric Lady Studios N.Y.C.
Mastered at Masterdisc, N.Y.C.
Johnny Ramone uses Mosrite Guitars
Joey Ramone uses Shure Microphones.
Mark Ramone uses Pearl Drums & Paiste Cymbals.
Venue - Sala Zeleste, Barcelona
Mobile recording - El Camion
Remastering: [...] at D2 Mastering
Lacquers Cut at Sterling Sound
Special Thanks: David Zonshine
Additional runout information:
- Most of the information is machine-etched
- 'R1-26650-A (1)', 'R1-26650-B (1)', 'R1-26650-C (1)', 'R1-26650-D (1)' and 'JN-H' are hand-etched
- 'STERLING' is stamped
This is the Czech Republic pressing, not to be confused with the US pressing that was pressed to a quantity of 6,000 copies.
Remastered reissue of the original 1991 live album recorded at Sala Zeleste, Barcelona, Spain, March 1991.
First time on vinyl.
Gatefold sleeve with a hype sticker on the shrink wrap and generic black die-cut poly-lined inner sleeves.
At least some copies included a small additional sticker on the shrink wrap at the back.
As with the original CD/cassette issues, "Carbona Not Glue" is not listed anywhere in the packaging. It appears as track C1.2 in the track list above.
Ramones studio albums (including their producers and the tracks whose live versions appear on this release) printed inside gatefold sleeve.
[Hype sticker:]
Record Store Day Exclusive
Ramones Live in Spain, 1991
U.S. Version of Their Second Live Album on Vinyl for the First Time
2-LP Set - on Blue & Red Vinyl
RCV1 26650 / 603497818945
[Additional sticker:]
WMIS Limited, Cannon Place, 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6AF, UK.
Warner Music Group Holding GmbH, Alter Wandrahm 14,
20457 Hamburg, . [email protected]
[Back cover and labels:]
This Reissue ℗ & © 2025 Sire Records Company, a Warner Music Group Company. [...]. Made in Czech Republic.
[Gatefold, inside:]
Recorded live in Barcelona, Spain
Mixed [...] at Electric Lady Studios N.Y.C.
Mastered at Masterdisc, N.Y.C.
Johnny Ramone uses Mosrite Guitars
Joey Ramone uses Shure Microphones.
Mark Ramone uses Pearl Drums & Paiste Cymbals.
Venue - Sala Zeleste, Barcelona
Mobile recording - El Camion
Remastering: [...] at D2 Mastering
Lacquers Cut at Sterling Sound
Special Thanks: David Zonshine
Additional runout information:
- Most of the information is machine-etched
- 'R1-26650-A (1)', 'R1-26650-B (1)', 'R1-26650-C (1)', 'R1-26650-D (1)' and 'JN-H' are hand-etched
- 'STERLING' is stamped
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 03497 81894 5
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC-A): 603497818945
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): R1-26650-A (1) 292375E1 2128096 MRP6458/603497818945-A JN-H STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): R1-26650-B (1) 292375E2 2080254 MRP6458/603497818945-B JN-H STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): R1-26650-C (1) 292375E3 2126096 MRP6458/603497818945-C JN-H STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): R1-26650-D (1) 292375E4 2080258 MRP6458/603497818945-D JN-H STERLING
Other Versions (5 of 58)
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Loco Live (CD, Album) | Chrysalis | CCD 1901, 3219012, CDP 3219012 | Europe | 1991 | ||
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Loco Live (LP, Album) | Chrysalis | CHR 1901 | UK | 1991 | ||
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Loco Live (LP, Album, Stereo) | Chrysalis | 1C 064-3 21901 1 | Europe | 1991 | ||
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Loco Live (LP, Album) | Chrysalis | CHR 1901, 3219011, 062-3219011 | Greece | 1991 | ||
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Loco Live (LP, Album) | Chrysalis | 066 3219011 | Spain | 1991 |
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Reviews
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Edited one month agoMy favourit Ramones Live Record. My Dad bought me the CD 199?, i must have listened to it 100s of Times. 30 years later I bought the Fan Club Edition on eBay and now I bought this Efition. It is a little bit weird to flip or change the disc every 15 Minutes, but the Sound is great. I dont know if i will ever be able to Listen to it when my das es away without starting to cry.
To be honest, it is my favourit record, because of the Personal meaning. I also like Its Alive and Last Concert. -
Would it kill them to have included Don't Bust My Chops, Love Kills, Palisades Park and Too Tough to Die? I've got a trashed original LP but will be getting the Captain Oi 2CD as a listening copy to have the full track listing.
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Don't see 'Carbona... ' in the tracklisting here. I know it's unlisted on the release, but is it actually included on the record? It is on the US release.
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Edited one month agoGreat sound on this pressing. I haven't compared it to the CD as of yet but it seems to be a big improvement imo. And it fills a much needed void in my Ramones vinyl collection.
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I won’t debate anyone’s likes or dislikes of the recordings here, personally I’ve preferred Loco Live to It’s Alive since its release. Different strokes. All that aside, the copy of this that I picked up this morning is flawless. However, I find it incredibly odd that as they’ve touted this being the first US release on vinyl yet used the exact packaging, photos, and layout (filling the new gatefold with the front and back of the original inner sleeve, replacing only the few amendments of the tracklist) of the original 1991 UK release with the cover titles from the US cd slapped over it, The original US cd cover photo isn’t included anywhere at all; weird. The track list of the Chrysalis Lp will always be my preference, solely because it came out first. I snagged a copy as an import, and it was burned into my brain months before it was released stateside. Glad to see they didn’t mess with the unlisted “Carbona, Not Glue”, while it’s no real rarity today, unless you had a first press of Leave Home in the early 90’s this was the only place to hear it, and it was a nice surprise when it followed “Pet Sematary”
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Edited one month agomastered by Dave Schultz
cut by Joe Nino-Hernes at Stirling
Joey's vocals feel more out front. More meaty mid-range SQ (guitar, bass, drums) compared to the CD. Cymbals (& some vox) are still somewhat bright at times, but no more than CD.
Just as dynamic as the 1991, so not extra brick-walling; it sounds like Ramones sounded in concert in 1991.
Awkward but inevitable fade from side 1 to side 2 (drums on "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" > "Rock n' Roll High School")
Excellent press quality.
Black, anti-static inner sleeves. Good graphic reproduction.
(Rega RP6 with Ortofon Black Lvb250 cart through McIntosh MA5200 amp & Axiom M60 v2 speakers.)
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