Too Tough to Die (Deluxe Edition) - Ramones

Too Tough to Die (Deluxe Edition)

Ramones

  • Genre: Punk
  • Release Date: 1984-10-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 2005 Warner Records Inc. Manufactued & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Mama's Boy Ramones 2:09 USD 1.29
2
I'm Not Afraid of Life Ramones 3:12 USD 1.29
3
Too Tough to Die Ramones 2:37 USD 1.29
4
Durango 95 Ramones 0:55 USD 1.29
5
Wart Hog Ramones 1:54 USD 1.29
6
Danger Zone Ramones 2:08 USD 1.29
7
Chasing the Night Ramones 4:27 USD 1.29
8
Howling At the Moon (Sha-La-La Ramones 4:07 USD 1.29
9
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Lo Ramones 4:32 USD 1.29
10
Planet Earth 1988 Ramones 2:54 USD 1.29
11
Human Kind Ramones 2:42 USD 1.29
12
Endless Vacation Ramones 1:47 USD 1.29
13
No Go Ramones 3:03 USD 1.29
14
Street Fighting Man Ramones 2:55 USD 1.29
15
Smash You Ramones 2:21 USD 1.29
16
Howling At the Moon (Sha-La-La Ramones 3:15 USD 1.29
17
Planet Earth 1988 (Demo) Ramones 3:00 USD 1.29
18
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Lo Ramones 4:06 USD 1.29
19
Endless Vacation (Demo) Ramones 1:45 USD 1.29
20
Danger Zone (Dee Dee Vocal Ver Ramones 2:07 USD 1.29
21
Out of Here Ramones 4:08 USD 1.29
22
Mama's Boy (Demo) Ramones 2:15 USD 1.29
23
I'm Not an Answer (Demo) Ramones 2:53 USD 1.29
24
Too Tough to Die (Dee Dee Voca Ramones 2:35 USD 1.29
25
No Go (Demo) Ramones 3:05 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Awsome

    5
    By rolizo
    This is awsome my exwife turned me on to them I think they are way under appreciated
  • It will touch your heart

    5
    By Joey fan
    I have had many Ramones CDs but this one is awesome. It will touch your heart because the ramones r no more n well this was the last good album ever. RIP:Joey,Johnny,and Deedee. Especially Joey
  • It's Time To Conform

    5
    By Ramona71
    This is an amazing album and i wish people would stop comparing it the their earlier stuff. It's just not the same, but just because it's a little different doesn't mean we should shun it. So they actually play some guitar solo's. Embrace the change people, it's good. Debatebly their best album. I would suggest buying this one on vinyl because the album cover is just that cool. Anyway, Great Album, Amazing band.
  • The Most Underrated Album of the 80's

    5
    By Iggy20
    Like the other reviewers, I believe this is the last great Ramones album. It remains one of my 80's faves. Long live the Ramones!
  • the ramones are the best punk rock band ever

    5
    By skate or die
    i love this album its one of there best my favorite songs are wart hog, howling at the moon(sha-la-la), and endless vacation
  • HELL YEAH

    5
    By jake was here...........and here
    prolly their best album since their first. thats not to say they ever put out an album i would give less than 5 stars
  • LOVE THE RAMONES! SHALALALALA

    5
    By mak-talic
    okay in all reality, the ramones are the greatest punk rock band to ever exist on the face of the planet. every single song that they have ever written is incredibly awesome and this cd proves it. all the songs on this will not make u regret you bought the cd. howlin at the moon, mama's boy, too tough to die, and many more are classic songs of theirs. BUY IT AND ENJOY!
  • the last truly great ramones album

    4
    By atticusdsf
    while not quite approaching the former glory of their first three records, too tough to die comes pretty close to hitting the mark, mainly due to their reunion with former drummer, tommy erdelyi (tommy ramone), as producer. almost every track on this album is crushing, played with such speed and intensity that the record holds its own against many of the younger, hardcore punk bands from that era like black flag or minor threat. one listen to the song, "endless vacation", will cement that for you. the band had achieved a bolder social consciousness by this point, and it shows on this record ("wart hog", "planet earth 1988"). the one song that disappoints is "howling at the moon (sha-la-la)". when the band decided to make a bare-bones, hardcore record, the label agreed only if they let dave stewart of the eurythmics produce one song, so that they would have a single to market. the robin-hood themed "howling at the moon" was the result. while not a *bad* song, the production is naturally very poppy, and has a very dated, early 80's sound and feel, while most other songs on a record have a timeless rock 'n' roll sound that feel like they could have easily been recorded in the 50's, 70's, or even today. key tracks: "durango 95", "wart hog", "endless vacation"
  • w/e

    3
    By Theoneinstripes
    This band is OK. Did u here me? OK. obviously the two people who wrote the reviews above didn't listen to the music carefully enough! The songs all sound the same! The same rhythm EVERY SINGLE SONG!!! It gets kind of annoying after awhile. But, if u like Green Day, Or Foo Fighters, or All American Regects (with all the same rhythm in all of their songs), u will love this band!!
  • Like the title says, the Ramones were "Too Tough To Die"!

    5
    By MacMania
    The times seemingly had changed. For trailblazers like the Ramones staying creatively faithful and still relevant was tricky (if not impossible). Touching on big picture themes on "Planet Earth 1988", Joey put things in perspective the way Ramones do - simply. Dee Dee's growling of his personal demons on "Wart Hog" is powerful. Overall, a tight classic Ramones album.