Ya Know
...Ya Know? | ||||
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Studio album by Joey Ramone | ||||
Released | May 22, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2001 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, punk rock, folk rock | |||
Length | 52:10 | |||
Characterization | BMG | |||
Producer | Ed Stasium, Jean Beauvoir, Mickey Leigh, Joe Blaney, Daniel Rey | |||
Joey Ramone chronology | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 61/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Alternative Printing | [3] |
Archetype Stone | [four] |
Effect of Sound | D[5] |
The Guardian | [6] |
The Independent | (average)[7] |
musicOMH | [eight] |
Rolling Rock | [nine] |
Sputnikmusic | 1.5/five[10] |
...Ya Know? is the second and final solo album by Joey Ramone. It was released posthumously on May 22, 2012.[11] The album features producers Ed Stasium, Jean Beauvoir,[12] Daniel Rey (all of whom worked with the Ramones), Joey'due south blood brother Mickey Leigh and Joe Blaney. Musicians include Joan Jett, Steven Van Zandt, Richie Ramone, Holly Beth Vincent, Genya Ravan, members of Cheap Trick and The Dictators and Mickey Leigh.[12]
The songs from the album were originally recorded by Joey as demos with overdubs added later by his musician friends.[12] The album was originally announced to contain 17 songs,[12] simply due to a last minute glitch, 2 songs had to be cut.[13] Two of the songs, "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" and "Life'south a Gas", are re-recordings of songs originally recorded by the Ramones.
A 7" single of "Rock 'due north Curlicue Is the Answer" was released on Apr 21, 2012 for Record Store Day. The song was premiered on Spinner.com on April 6, 2012[14]
"New York Metropolis" music video [edit]
On September 25, 2012, Vevo premiered a music video for "New York Urban center" online.[xv] The video, which was directed past Greg Jardin, features appearances by 115 people.[xvi] People featured include:[17] [18]
- Mickey Leigh
- Tommy Ramone
- Ed Stasium
- Andy Shernoff
- Reggie Watts
- Kristen Schaal
- Scott Adsit
- John Lutz
- Andrew W.K.
- Anthony Bourdain
- The Drums
- Matt & Kim
- Kurt Braunohler
Deluxe edition [edit]
On November 23, 2012, a palatial edition of the album was released as part of Tape Store Day. It was limited to 500 copies. It featured a DVD that includes interviews with Elvis Costello, Kirk Hammett, Debbie Harry, Anthony Kiedis, Joe Strummer and others,[18] a 24 folio booklet with pictures and lyrics, and a playable 5" vinyl "Merry Christmas(I Don't Wanna Fight Tonight) decoration.
Runway list [edit]
All songs written by Joey Ramone in a period between 1977 and 2000. [xi]
No. | Championship | Length |
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i. | "Rock 'n Ringlet Is the Respond" | four:39 |
2. | "Going Nowhere Fast" | 4:27 |
3. | "New York Metropolis" | three:31 |
4. | "Waiting for That Railroad" | 4:45 |
five. | "I Couldn't Sleep" | ii:35 |
vi. | "What Did I Do to Deserve You?" | two:53 |
7. | "Vii Days of Gloom" | iii:57 |
8. | "Eyes of Green" | 2:26 |
ix. | "Political party Line" | three:04 |
10. | "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" | 4:20 |
11. | "21st Century Girl" | iii:17 |
12. | "In that location's Got to Exist More to Life" | 3:11 |
13. | "Brand Me Tremble" | 3:xvi |
xiv. | "Cabin Fever" | three:forty |
xv. | "Life'due south a Gas" | 2:02 |
Personnel [edit]
- Joey Ramone – lead vocals on tracks 1–xv, production on 13
- Greg Calbi – mastering on tracks 1–15
- Ed Stasium – production, mixing on tracks ii–4, 6–8, 10–12, 14–15, guitar, backing vocals on ii–4, six–9, 11, fourteen–15, bass on 2–4, vi–nine, piano on 3, vii, nine, percussion on 4, 6, 8–9, eleven, 14, accordion on 4, mellotron on 14
- Mickey Leigh – guitar on tracks ane, four–6, eight, ten, xi, bass on 1, 5, 10–11, percussion on 1,5, 10, 14–15, backing vocals on one, iii–half-dozen, x–11, 14, keyboards on 1, 10, 14, organ on 11, mixing on 1, 5, 11, production on iv–five, xi
- Daniel Rey – production on tracks 2–iv, 6–eight, 10–12, 14–15
- Andy Shernoff – bass on tracks 3, 8, xi, thirteen–fourteen, production, guitar, keyboards, percussion on 13
- Richie Ramone – drums on tracks ii, 6–7, eleven
- Holly Beth Vincent – backing vocals on tracks iii–4, 7, lead vocals on 9
- Joe Blaney – production, mixing on tracks 1, five, 11
- Kyle "Slick" Johnson – assistant engineering on tracks ane, 5, 11
- Al Maddy – backing vocals on tracks three, seven, guitar on fourteen
- Bun E. Carlos – traps on tracks 4, 7–8
- J.P. "Thunderbolt" Patterson – drums on tracks three, xiv
- Steven Van Zandt – backing vocals on tracks 3, guitar on ix
- Handsome Dick Manitoba – backing vocals on tracks 3, vii
- Richie Stotts – guitar on runway 1
- Charley Drayton – drums on track 1
- Billy Hilfiger, Carla Lother – backing vocals on rail ane
- Jonathan Townes – digital editing on rails ane
- Ben Liscio – assistant engineering science on track 1
- Genya Ravan, Lenny Kaye – backing vocals on rail three
- Pat Carpenter – drums on track five
- Amy Hartman – backing vocals on runway nine
- Dennis Diken – drums on track ix
- Arno Hecht – saxophone on track 9
- Steve Jordan – drums on track 10
- Tommy Mandel – keyboards on rail 10
- Joan Jett – guitar, backing vocals on track 11
- Kenny Laguna – keyboards on rail 11
- Toshikazu Yoshioka – banana mixing on track eleven
- Jean Beauvoir – production, guitar, bass, drums, percussion, backing vocals on runway 12
References [edit]
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- ^ Deming, Mark. "Joey Ramone - ...Ya Know? review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Jaxon, Luke (14 May 2012). "Joey Ramone - "...ya know?"". Alternative Press . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Murray, Charles Shaar (July 2012). "Joey Ramone - ...ya Know?". Classic Rock. No. 172. p. 98.
- ^ Coplan, Chris (21 May 2012). "Joey Ramone - "...Ya Know?"". Result of Sound . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Hann, Michael (24 May 2012). "Joey Ramone: ...Ya Know? - review". The Guardian . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Coleman, Nick (26 May 2012). "Album: Joey Ramone, Ya Know? (BMG)". The Contained . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Baber, Andy (28 May 2012). "Joey Ramone - Ya Know?". musicOMH. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Fricke, David (4 June 2012). "Joey Ramone: "...Ya Know?"". Rolling Rock . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ Viney, Joseph (31 May 2012). "Joey Ramone - ...Ya Know?". Sputnikmusic . Retrieved 2017-07-25 .
- ^ a b "Joey Ramone - ...Ya Know?". Interpunk.com . Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Joey Ramone Rocks Again on New LP". RollingStone.com. February 21, 2012. Archived from the original on Feb 23, 2012. Retrieved April nine, 2012.
- ^ Jari-Pekka Laitio-Ramone. "JOEY RAMONE'S SECOND SOLO ALBUM TITLED ...YA KNOW?". Blitzkrieg'south Psycho Therapy Bop . Retrieved April nine, 2012.
- ^ Theo Spielberg (April 6, 2012). "Joey Ramone, 'Stone 'N Roll is the Respond' -- Vocal Premiere". Spinner.com . Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ^ "Joey Ramone - New York City". YouTube . Retrieved Oct 5, 2012.
- ^ "JOEY RAMONE New York City". GregJardin.com . Retrieved October five, 2012.
- ^ "New Video Premiere for Joey Ramone's "New York Urban center"". ElmoreMagazine.com . Retrieved Oct five, 2012.
- ^ a b "Joey Ramone Lives on in 'New York Metropolis'". RollingStone.com . Retrieved October five, 2012.
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