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Ramones: Mixes Of Band’s First Four Albums Available As Blu-Ray Collection

The Ramones in concert at the Rainbow Theatre, London - Johnny Ramone, Joey Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone Various
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Rhino has unveiled an exciting new release celebrating the pioneering punk band, the Ramones, with a limited edition deluxe box set entitled “1!2!3!4! The Ramones Atmos Collection.” This collection sees the band’s seminal first four albums—”Ramones,” “Leave Home,” “Rocket To Russia,” and “Road To Ruin”—remastered with cutting-edge Dolby Atmos technology and available for the first time on Blu-ray. Each album retains its original stereo mixes in high-resolution, promising fans an unparalleled listening experience that is both nostalgic and innovative. This exclusive set is limited to 2,000 copies and can be purchased via Rhino.com and WMG stores worldwide.

The Dolby Atmos mixes, designed to bring clarity and power to the Ramones' recordings, are the brainchild of Ed Stasium and Craig Leon, iconic figures in the Ramones' production history. Stasium, who engineered “Leave Home,” “Rocket To Russia,” and “Road To Ruin,” is joined by Leon, producer of the band’s self-titled debut, ensuring these new mixes capture the raw energy and defiantly minimalist essence of the original recordings while enhancing the audio landscape with modern technology. Stasium describes listening to the new mixes as akin to witnessing the transformation in “The Wizard of Oz” from black and white to full color, a sentiment echoed by fans and audiophiles alike in anticipation of this release.

Founded in 1974 in Queens, New York City, the Ramones—comprised of Joey Ramone on vocals, Johnny Ramone on guitar, Dee Dee Ramone on bass, and Tommy Ramone on drums—are often credited with igniting the punk rock movement. Their music introduced simplicity amidst the complexity of seventies rock, offering short, fast-paced tracks laden with buzzsaw guitar riffs and an infectious rebellious spirit. Their debut album, “Ramones,” released in 1976, shook the music world with its stripped-back sound and energetic defiance, setting the stage for the punk genre's explosive evolution.

The subsequent albums further refined and expanded upon the initial promise of their debut. “Leave Home,” released in 1977, featured sharper pacing and a more pronounced sonic impact. Later that same year, “Rocket To Russia” continued this trajectory, integrating early rock ‘n’ roll influences into the band’s increasingly sophisticated songwriting. By 1978’s “Road To Ruin,” the Ramones, now with Marky Ramone on drums, had adopted a more ambitious sound, blending pop sensibilities with their signature frenzy. This collection proudly showcases classics such as “Blitzkrieg Bop,” “I Wanna Be Sedated,” and “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker,” among others, underlining why these tracks remain staples in punk music's canon.

The release of “1!2!3!4! The Ramones Atmos Collection” is not merely a commemoration of the band's historic contributions to music but also an invitation for listeners to rediscover the visceral power and vibrant charm that defined the Ramones' legacy. The Atmos mixes allow any nuances previously lost to technology limits in older formats to resurface in remarkable clarity. This rendering blends nostalgia with innovation, creating an auditory experience that resonates with originality and depth. The Ramones' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 underscores their enduring influence, and this collection reiterates their significance as trailblazers who helped define a genre that continues to inspire musicians worldwide.

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