This Leave Home super deluxe edition will be released on 21 July. According to the label it’s a “limited and numbered edition of 15,000 copies worldwide”. Like the reissue of Ramones, this comes packaged in a 12″ x 12″ hardcover book. In the sleeve notes that accompany this set, Ed Stasium explains why this has been created: “Generally, the consensus was maybe sounded too clean, the guitars panned completely left-right detracted from the band’s foreboding presence, and the reverb effects especially were a little excessive.” The vinyl LP included in this new edition features the 40th anniversary remix. The show took place a few months after Leave Home was released and includes live performances of tracks from the album along with classics like Blitzkrieg Bop and Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue. The final disc features an unreleased recording of the band’s concert at CBGB’s on 2 April, 1977. The second CD is packed with content (loads of alternative mixes) and features 30 previously unreleased tracks including Leave Home rough mixes for recorded at Sundragon studio in New York. The first CD in this new edition features two different mixes of the album, a remastered version of the original and a new 40th anniversary mix by original Leave Home album engineer/mixer Ed Stasium. Rhino will issue a super deluxe edition of the Ramones 1977 album Leave Home next month, which, as with last year’s reissue of the band’s self-titled debut, will offer rare and unreleased content across three CDs and a vinyl LP.
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