℗ 1977 Sire Records
Released February 18, 2014
Duration 30m 49s
Record Label Rhino/Warner Records
Genre Rock (Punk)
 

Leave Home

Ramones

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1.1
Glad to See You Go
Ramones
2:13
1.2
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
Ramones
1:43
1.3
I Remember You
Ramones
2:20
1.4
Oh, Oh, I Love Her So
Ramones
2:08
1.5
Carbona Not Glue
Ramones
1:53
1.6
Suzy Is a Headbanger
Ramones
2:12
1.7
Pinhead
Ramones
2:44
1.8
Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy
Ramones
2:15
1.9
Swallow My Pride
Ramones
2:08
1.10
What's Your Game
Ramones
2:38
1.11
California Sun
Ramones
2:04
1.12
Commando
Ramones
1:55
1.13
You're Gonna Kill That Girl
Ramones
2:42
1.14
You Should Have Never Opened That Door
Ramones
1:54
Leave Home is the second studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on January 10, 1977, through Sire Records. Songs on the album were written immediately after the band's first album's writing process, which demonstrated the band's progression. The album had a higher production value than their debut Ramones and featured faster tempos. The songs in Leave Home concentrate on various themes, with the musical tones being diverse as well. Some tunes were more pop-oriented, while others, like "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" and "Pinhead" were loaded with distorted guitars and had a more punk rock sound. The song "Carbona Not Glue" was taken off the album because it potentially violated the trademark of the stain-removal product Carbona. The track was replaced with "Babysitter" in the United Kingdom and "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" in the United States (prior to its inclusion on Rocket to Russia); both "Carbona" and "Babysitter" were included on the 2001 expanded edition.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Warner Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-14 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.98
-0.98 to -0.98
-12.73
-13.94 to -11.94
-8.84
-9.60 to -8.00
9
8 to 10
1
Glad to See You Go
0.00-12.24-8.78
2
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
0.00-12.42-8.39
3
I Remember You
0.00-12.89-9.69
4
Oh, Oh, I Love Her So
0.00-13.02-8.59
5
Carbona Not Glue
-0.98-12.57-8.98
6
Suzy Is a Headbanger
0.00-12.11-8.08
7
Pinhead
0.00-12.87-8.29
8
Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy
0.00-12.47-9.19
9
Swallow My Pride
0.00-12.90-9.39
10
What's Your Game
0.00-13.39-9.69
11
California Sun
0.00-12.82-8.69
12
Commando
0.00-11.94-8.58
13
You're Gonna Kill That Girl
0.00-12.60-9.08
14
You Should Have Never Opened That Door
0.00-13.94-9.410

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