Four Ramones test pressing LP’s from the collection of longtime Ramones producer and engineer Ed Stasium, including: 2 discs of It’s Alive [Remaster 2019], and 2 discs of It’s Alive II [New Mix 2019] (Side four is a stamped graphic) These four test pressings were used by Stasium during the production process, and the cover of each set has […]
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Two single-sided LP acetates of the Ramones’ Leave Home (Remaster 2017) from the archive of legendary Ramones producer/engineer/associate Ed Stasium. These were used during the production process, and the cover of each disc has been signed by Stasium. Included is Ed Stasium’s signed letter of authenticity. As acetates, these were cut directly from the original […]
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A rare vintage photograph of Joey Ramone of the Ramones, by Paul Cox. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed near the time the photograph was taken. As a “vintage print,” it is much more collectible and valuable than a recent print. This photograph was taken by English photographer […]
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Two audiophile LP test pressings of the Ramones’ Record Store Day double album Live at the Palladium, from the archive of legendary Ramones producer/engineer/associate Ed Stasium. These discs, pressed at Germany’s Optimal Media, were used by Ed Stasium during the production process, and the Optimal cover has been signed by Stasium. Included is Stasium’s signed […]
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A rare 1980 concert poster advertising two performances by The Ramones at Seattle’s Showbox Theater. The bold design features the cover photograph from the Ramones album released that year, End of the Century. Also featured at the bottom are future shows by The Troggs, Mi-Sex and Selecter. In excellent condition with a long flattened diagonal […]
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A rare poster promoting the “1st Annual Punk Magazine Awards Ceremony,” held at Club Hollywood, NYC, October 13, 1978. “Scheduled to appear and present awards” were “members of the following famous rock groups” the Ramones, Kiss, Blondie, the Dead Boys, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, the Dictators and the Village People (!). This ill fated […]
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Two single-sided LP acetates, comprising each side of the Ramones’ album Road to Ruin [40th Anniversary Remix 2018], from the collection of legendary Ramones producer/engineer/associate Ed Stasium. As acetates, these were cut directly from the original master tapes. Queen guitarist Brian May told Record Collector Magazine ‘The acetate’s appeal is that it’s a snapshot in […]
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A mint condttion test pressing of the Ramones’ Rocket to Russia (Remaster 2017) from the archive of legendary Ramones producer/engineer/associate Ed Stasium. This was used during the production process of this album, and the cover has been signed by Stasium. Included is Ed Stasium’s signed letter of authenticity. Stasium’s included letter reads: This letter is to authenticate […]
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A rare 1979 Ramones “Road To Ruin” promo poster obtained from the archive of the Poster’s designer, Ronn Spencer. This is machine folded as originally sent out, and in near mint unused condition. At our request Ronn Spencer has signed the poster on the back. 23″ x 35.”
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Two single-sided LP acetates of the Ramones’ ROAD TO RUIN (Remaster 2018) from the archive of legendary Ramones producer/engineer/associate Ed Stasium. These were used during the production process, and the cover of each disc has been signed by Stasium. Included is Ed Stasium’s signed letter of authenticity. Stasium’s included letter reads: This letter […]
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A rare poster advertising a January 5, 1979 show by the Ramones, with The Enemy and The Stripes at Seattle’s Norway Center. At this point, the Ramones would have been touring to support Road to Ruin, which was released in September, 1978. According to information we found online, promoter Time Travelers was a comic book […]
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A very rare cardboard boxing-style concert poster advertising a March 6, 1977 show by the Ramones and Meyce at Seattle’s Olympia Hotel. This legendary show, the band’s first in Seattke, was promoted by two recent high school graduates, who paid the band $1000. and rented the Olympia’s Georgian ballroom for an additional $500. The Seattle […]
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An original illustration from the legendary Punk Magazine, titled “Ramones: Color The Cretin Hop.” Drawn for Punk by underground comix and mainstream comic artist Bobby London, this is essentially a coloring book page. It appears on page 8 in Punk #12, issued in January 1978. This was originally part of the Punk Magazine archive, which […]
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A beautiful vintage photograph of Joey Ramone performing at an early Ramones concert, by British photographer Paul Canty. This vintage print was made from the original negative near the time of the photograph was taken, and as such is more valuable than a contemporary print. Paul Canty is best known for photographing British musicians; his […]
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A promotional poster issued by Sire Records in 1977 to promote the Ramones’ second album, Rocket to Russia. Measuring 23″ square, this is in near mint, unused condition, with one vertical and one horizontal machine fold, as issued (folded for mailing). Scarce, early and striking.
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A rare vintage photograph of Joey Ramone by Sam Emerson. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed near the time the photograph was taken. As a “vintage print,” it is much more collectible and valuable than a recent print. This photograph was taken by American photographer Sam Emerson; his photo credit is […]
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