Along with the music, the set also features rare photos and artwork, including the unused, alternate cover image, plus essays by former New York Rocker writer Roy Trakin, album cover artist John Holmstrom, and Road To Ruin producer Ed Stasium, who details the making of this classic record. It will be produced in a limited and numbered edition of 7,500 copies worldwide and comes packaged in a 12 x 12 hardcover book. ROAD TO RUIN: 40th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION contains two different mixes of the album, unissued rough mixes for every album track, and an unreleased 1979 concert recording of the Ramones in New York. Listen to the previously unreleased "Take 2 (Basic Rough Mix)" of "I Wanna Be Sedated" HERE. Both titles will also be available digitally and via streaming services. A newly remastered version of the original album will also be released as a single CD for $7.98. The 3CD/1LP boxed set ROAD TO RUIN: 40th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available for $64.98. To celebrate the milestone, Rhino will release two versions on September 21, a day before the anniversary of the album's original release on September 22, 1978. It was also the album that introduced a nation of pinheads to the all-time Ramones' classic "I Wanna Be Sedated." Dee Dee, Joey, and Johnny were joined for the first time by drummer Marky Ramone, who replaced founding member Tommy Ramone, who'd left to do more producing and writing for the band. LOS ANGELES - The Ramones released the band's fourth studio album, Road To Ruin, 40 years ago this September. Listen To The Previously Unreleased Alternate Take Of "I Wanna Be Sedated" HERE 3CD/1 Vinyl LP Deluxe Edition Of The Band's Fourth Albumįeatures Two Mixes Of The Original, Plus Unreleased Studio And Live Recordings
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