- Somebody Put Something in My Drink
- Animal Boy
- Love Kills
- Apeman Hop
- She Belongs to Me
- Crummy Stuff
- My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg)
- Mental Hell
- Eat That Rat
- Freak of Nature
- Hair of the Dog
- Something to Believe In
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Johnny Ramone Guitar
Marky Ramone Drums
Richie Ramone Drums
Joey Ramone Vocals
Dee Dee Ramone Guitar (Bass),Vocals
Jean Beauvoir Producer,Composer
Johnny Ramone Composer
Ramones Composer
Thomas Erdelyi Producer
Richie Ramone Composer
Ian Cooper Engineer,Mastering Engineer
Tommy Ramone Producer
George DuBose Design,Photography,Art Direction
Richie Reinhardt Composer
John Cummings Composer
Ed Stasium Producer
Douglas Colvin Composer
Joey Ramone Composer
Dee Dee Ramone Composer


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Overview
Animal Boy wasn't a very happy record for the Ramones. Since the release of Too Tough to Die (a slight return to form) nearly two years earlier, the band's fortunes had gone from bad to worse; interest in the band kept dwindling with every release and the "bruthas" were constantly at each other's throat. But their desperation only became apparent when they started seriously altering their sound in search of a lucky break. With Animal Boy, producer Jean Beauvoir (of Plasmatics infamy) attempted to update the band's sound with the commercial conventions of the day, meaning keyboards and synthesizers. Opener "Somebody Put Something in My Drink," for instance, wastes an aggressive vocal performance from Joey Ramone by supporting it with a shamelessly polished synthesizer backing track. The balls-out title song momentarily simplifies things once again, but the album continues to progress in hit-and-miss fashion, culminating with the unbearably soft "Something to Believe In" -- with bright synths taking over completely and no guitar in sight, it is a career low. Of note, the album does contain one of the band's most clearly political statements in first single "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg," written about President Ronald Reagan's ill-advised visit to Germany's Bitburg cemetery, the site of many Nazi graves. Interestingly, the song was later retitled "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down" prior to the album's release, after vehement protests from guitarist Johnny Ramone, a fervid conservative. One of many mid-'80s blunders, Animal Boy is best left forgotten from the Ramones' otherwise remarkable late-'70s legacy. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/18/2024 |
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Label: | Rhino |
UPC: | 0603497842278 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Ramones Primary ArtistJohnny Ramone Guitar
Marky Ramone Drums
Richie Ramone Drums
Joey Ramone Vocals
Dee Dee Ramone Guitar (Bass),Vocals
Technical Credits
Jorge Esteban EngineerJean Beauvoir Producer,Composer
Johnny Ramone Composer
Ramones Composer
Thomas Erdelyi Producer
Richie Ramone Composer
Ian Cooper Engineer,Mastering Engineer
Tommy Ramone Producer
George DuBose Design,Photography,Art Direction
Richie Reinhardt Composer
John Cummings Composer
Ed Stasium Producer
Douglas Colvin Composer
Joey Ramone Composer
Dee Dee Ramone Composer
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