RAMONES: ¡ADIOS AMIGOS! Fourteenth Studio Album (1995)

RAMONES: ¡ADIOS AMIGOS! Album cover

¡Adios Amigos! (in Spanish, “Goodbye Friends”) is the fourteenth and final studio album by the punk rock band Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. The Ramones disbanded a year after its release and subsequent tour.
The album was recorded at Baby Monster Studios in New York City, and was the band’s third album on Radioactive Records after leaving Sire due to lack of significant sales and chart success. Relations within the band were strained, due to Joey Ramone‘s deteriorating health, having been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Joey and Johnny Ramone’s decade long feud and a burgeoning rift between Marky and C.J. Long time friend Daniel Rey was once again recruited to produce, as he was liked by the entire band and knew how to provide a comfortable, pleasant experience for them in the studio.
In his 2012 autobiography, Commando, Johnny Ramone awarded the album a “B+” grade, stating, “Some of our albums would have three or four really strong songs, and then the rest would be pretty weak. But on this one, even the lesser stuff is decent.”

While bassist and songwriter Dee Dee Ramone had left the band following 1989’s Brain Drain, ¡Adios Amigos! features six of his compositions, including three previously released: The Crusher was originally recorded for his 1989 debut solo album, Standing in the Spotlight (a rap album released under the name Dee Dee King), while Making Monsters for My Friends and It’s Not for Me to Know were originally recorded for the 1994 album I Hate Freaks Like You, which he performed with I.C.L.C. ¡Adios Amigos! also contains cover versions of Tom WaitsI Don’t Want to Grow Up and Johnny Thunders’ I Love You.

The American version of the album features a hidden track, Spiderman, slightly different from the version the Ramones originally recorded for the Saturday Morning tribute album. The Japanese version and Captain Oi reissue of the album feature the bonus track R.A.M.O.N.E.S., originally recorded by Motörhead as a tribute to the Ramones on their 1991 album 1916.

The album cover of ¡Adios Amigos!, which features two Allosaurus wearing sombreros, is a digitally altered version of a painting by artist Mark Kostabi, named Enasaurs, which features the dinosaurs wearing yellow witch hats. Johnny Ramone added that the dinosaurs were “what we felt like.” Kostabi’s painting was in turn modified from a painting by George Geselschap.

The back cover shows the band tied and bound before being executed by a firing squad. Johnny said that he stipulated that the band not be photographed from the front, reasoning,

“I was very protective of how we looked at that point, and some of us looked worse than others.” He added, “I had asked that they put the name of the record company on the backs of the firing squad executing us, and they wouldn’t go with that.”

The sleeping Mexican man seated next to the band is their longtime road manager Monte Melnick. Melnick explained:

“They’d always have a Mexican sleeping on the floor in the old cowboy movies so they thought it’d be a nice touch. Shooting the back cover was a gas. A lot of people hate the front though.”

According to Melnick, Marky Ramone loved the album, due to Daniel Rey‘s production, but thought the cover was “terrible”.

“I can relate to a little bit ‘cos I felt like a dinosaur,” said Johnny, “but I don’t know where they fit in with the Mexican hats and all that.”

Melnick explained that several of the Ramones‘ later album covers were designed by manager Gary Kurfirst, with no input from the band, due to a dispute over merchandising royalties. Kurfirst was an art collector and “would buy the art and stick it on the cover and figured it would increase the value of his painting.”

RAMONES: ¡ADIOS AMIGOS! Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. I Don’t Want to Grow Up (Tom Waits cover)
  2. Makin Monsters for My Friends
  3. It’s Not for Me to Know
  4. The Crusher
  5. Life’s a Gas
  6. Take the Pain Away
  7. I Love You (Johnny Thunders cover)
  8. Cretin Family
  9. Have a Nice Day
  10. Scattergun
  11. Got a Lot to Say
  12. She Talks to Rainbows
  13. Born to Die in Berlin
    Unlisted/hidden track on 1995 American version initial releases
  14. Spiderman (Paul Webster, Robert Harris)
    Japanese edition (1995) & Captain Oi! CD Bonus track (2004 )
  15. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. (Motörhead cover)

RAMONES: ¡ADIOS AMIGOS! Album back cover

Ramones

Ramones
Joey Ramone: lead vocals (tracks 1, 3, 5–7, 9, 11–13 and “Spiderman”), backing vocals (track 4)
Johnny Ramone: guitars
Marky Ramone: drums
C.J. Ramone: bass; lead vocals (tracks 2, 4, 8, 10 and “R.A.M.O.N.E.S.”)

Additional musicians
Daniel Rey: lead guitar
Dee Dee Ramone: co-lead vocals (track 13)

Technical
Daniel Rey: producer
Gary Kurfirst: executive producer
Bryce Goggin: engineer
Ian Bryan: assistant engineer
Tom Lester: assistant engineer
George Marino: mastering
Tim Stedman: art direction, design
Jen Cohen: design
Todd Gallopo: design
George DuBose: photography
Mark Kostabi: cover painting
Ivory: additional paintings

Joey Ramone (May 19, 1951 – April 15, 2001)
Johnny Ramone (October 8, 1948 – September 15, 2004)
Dee Dee Ramone (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002)

https://www.ramones.com/

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