Saturday, September 7, 2013

Confusing copy of Pleasant Dreams


This is a confusing one. According to the sleeve this copy of Pleasant Dreams is made in Germany. The labels says "Made in USA" but they are marked with "STEMRA", the rights society in Belgium and Holland.
Actually this a version of the german second pressing of Pleasant Dreams on Sire/WEA that was manufactured for the market in Belgium and Holland. The sleeve is the same as the german edition, the labels are different.
Even if this was the second press in Germany (the first one was released under Sire/Ariola) I consider the STEMRA-version to be the first press in Belgium an Holland. It was the pressing that was sold in the countries in 1981 as you can see on the backside of this Belgian single from the album, We Want The Airwaves:



Album: Pleasant Dreams
Number: Sire/WEA 56 923
Year: 1981
Country: Pressed in Germany for Holland and Belgium.
Matrix number: R/S Alsdorf 56 923A //  R/S Alsdorf 56 923B.
Notes: No barcode, no printed inner sleeve. Same sleeve as the german edition. Incorrectly marked with "Made in U.S.A" on label.



Album: Pleasant Dreams
Number: Sire/WEA 56 923
Year: 1981
Country: Germany.
Matrix number: R/S Alsdorf 56 923A //  R/S Alsdorf 56 923B.
Notes: No barcode, no printed inner sleeve. Marked with GEMA for the german market.





Record of the week – the japanese Rockaway Beach!


Rockaway Beach from 1977 was the Ramones highest-charting single ever, reaching number 66 on the Bilboard Hot 100. In Japan the single wasn't released until 1978 but with totally unique picture sleeve, one of my absolute favorites.
The single was the last japanese edition on Philips records, the next single from Rocket To Russia, Do you wanna dance?, was released on Sire. For some reason it's much easier to find the white label promo version compared with the blue stock copy.
Here it is, one of the greatest songs ever with maybe the greatest picture sleeve ever. If you don't agree, let me know which is your favorite Ramones sleeve!

The backside of the sleeve sheet.

Stock version.

White label promo.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Ramones – the scandinavian pressings part 1

Marky, Dee Dee, Johnny, Joey – and a Volvo PV.

When I started collecting records back in the early 80's I was always looking for the US pressings of the albums. I did not give much for local scandinavian releases, you could find them everywhere.
But Sweden and Norway is a small market and today it's often easier to find a decent copy of the first US press compared with the version pressed in Norway or Sweden.
Another problem is to identify the scandinavian releases. The Ramones records pressed here have almost never any country of manufacture marked on the labels or on the sleeves. This is how you know it is a scandinavian issue:
1. The labels are always marked with n©b, the scandinavian rights society.
2. The sleeves are marked with TEAM TRYKK, a printing plant in Oslo, Norway, or SIB-TRYCK, a printer outside Stockholm in Sweden.
3. The matrix number often ends with 710 which stands for Norway. You can also se the printing year in the matrix number.
4. There is no sign of Warner on the records between 1978 and 1981. The Warner logo and "Distributed by Warner" is deleted from the sleeves (except Road To Ruin).
All albums up until Animal Boy was released in Scandinavia, some of them have a first press on Philips and a second press on Sire. In addition to the albums, two singles was released in Norway. You find everything about them here and here. Most of the records was made in Norway and the first scandinavian release was Leave Home followed by the split LP with Tom Petty. Read more about that one here.

This is the complete list of the scandinavian albums in chronological order. Part 1: 1970–1979

Album: Leave Home
Number: Philips 6370 809
Year: 1977
Country: Norway.
Matrix number, A-side: 6370 809  A 9 P 77 710  B-side: 370 809  A 9 P 77 710
Notes: No barcode, no printed inner sleeve. Sleeve marked with TEAM TRYKK. Re-released in Norway 1978 under Sire as SR 6031.


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Album: Rocket To Russia
Number: Philips 6370 816
Year: 1978
Country: Norway.
Matrix number, A-side: 6370 816  A 4 P 78 710  B-side: 6370 816  B 4 P 78 710
Notes: No barcode, no printed inner sleeve. Sleeve marked with TEAM TRYKK. Re-released in Norway later the same year under Sire as SR 6042.



This is the second press with Sire labels.



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Album: Road To Ruin
Number: Sire SRK 6063
Year: 1978
Country: Norway.
Matrix number, A-side: SRK 6063 A 8 P 78 710  B-side: SRK 6063 B 8 P 78 710
Notes: No barcode, has printed inner sleeve with lyrics marked with the number 6135. Sleeve has the TEAM TRYKK logo. This is the only album that still has the original Warner marking left.





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Album: Ramones
Number: Sire SR 6020
Year: 1978
Country: Norway.
Matrix number, A-side: SR 6020 A 9 P 78 FE 710  B-side: SR 6020 B9 P 78 FE 710
Notes: No barcode, no TEAM TRYKK logo. But it has a printed inner sleeve with lyrics marked with the number 6141 which indicates that this one was released after Road To Ruin. Before 1978 the dutch pressing of the debut album was sold in Scandinavia.



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Album: It's Alive
Number: Sire RAM LIVE
Year: 1979
Country: Norway.
Matrix number: RAM LIVE 1 4 P 79 FE 710 //  RAM LIVE 2 4 P 79 FE 710 // RAM LIVE 3 4 P 79 FE 710 // RAM LIVE 4 4 P 79 FE 710
Notes: No barcode, sleeve marked with TEAM TRYKK. Same sleeve-design as the other european versions.







Saturday, August 24, 2013

The last two pressings from Portugal

When I wrote about the portuguese pressings I did only list the ones on Nova records. But thanks to Pedro from Portugal I'm now aware that there are two pressings from his country that I missed.
The first one is a portuguese edition of Ramones Mania released in 1988:


Album: Ramones Mania
Number: Sire 9257091
Year: 1988
Country: Portugal
Notes: Double comp album with printed inner sleeves.

The last one is a portuguese pressing of Brain Drain. This one was released in Portugal 1989 on Chrysalis records together with the local company Edisom Lda. As far as I know this is the only Ramones release on Chrysalis with the older white and blue labels. Thanks for letting me know, Pedro!



Album: Brain Drain
Number: Chrysalis/Edisom 615535
Year: 1989
Country: Portugal
Notes: Printed inner sheet. The record comes in a plain white inner bag.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Ramones and the record clubs

There are at least two Ramones albums that have been pressed exclusive for record clubs.
The first one is the debut album that was made for the Australian World Record Club in 1977. WRC started in England and operated i Australia from 1957 to the late 70's. The subscribers of the record club got a magazine each month, the World Record News, with articles on music and order forms for the new releases.
The sleeve of the Ramones LP is based on the australian release on Philips but with a small WRC logo on the front, a different catalog number and some information about WRC on the back. The labels are totally different.

The other club-release I have found is a version of Subterranean Jungle for the Columbia. The mail order service started in the early 1970's in USA by the Columbia Records division of CBS and was really big in the 1980's and early 1990's.
One of the records with a unique sleeve and labels on Columbia House was Subterranean Jungle. Unlike the standard US pressing this one don't have a barcode. The sleeve is marked with "Manufactured by Columbia House under license" and the labels has a different number. The record has the same inner sleeve with lyrics as the standard US pressing.

Album: Ramones
Number: W.R.C. R 90324
Year: 1977
Country: Australia




Album: Subterranean Jungle
Number: Sire W1-23800
Year: 1983
Country: USA




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The spanish promo singles

There is a handful of promo singles from Spain. The first one is a four track promo EP that was released in 1978 to promote for acts on Sire records, Talking Heads, Flamin Groovies, Dead Boys and the Ramones. The next promo is the Rock'n'Roll Radio 7" from 1980. The promo version was issued in the same picture sleeve as the stock version but there are also copies in a Hispavox promo company sleeve.
Later on Ariola released white label promos of two singles, Howling At The Moon and Something To Believe In.
Here are the spanish promo 45's:





Songs: Talking Heads: Take Mer To The River, Ramones: Don't Come Close, Flamin' Groovies: Feel A Whole Lot Better, Dead Boys: 3rd Generation Nation
Number: Sire CP 319
Year: 1978
Country: Spain
Notes: Promo only-EP on 33 rpm 

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Songs: Do You Remember Rock'n'roll Radio?/Let's go
Number: Sire 45-2003
Year: 1980
Country: Spain
Notes: Promo, some copies in PS, others i promo-company sleeve. 


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Songs: Ramones: She's A Sensation, Pretenders: Message Of Love
Number: Hispavox CP-385
Year: 1981
Country: Spain
Notes: Promo, onesided flexi.

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Songs: Howling At The Moon/Wart Hog
Number: Ariola A-107.136
Year: 1985
Country: Spain
Notes: WL Promo.

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Songs: Something To Believe In/Somebody Put Something In My Drink
Number: Ariola A-108.387
Year: 1986
Country: Spain
Notes: WL Promo.