''Mondo Bizarro'' (a misspelled version of "Mondo Bizzarro", meaning "Weird World" in Italian) is the twelfth studio album by American
punk rock
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band
Ramones
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, released on September 1, 1992, by
Radioactive Records. It is the first studio album to feature their new bassist,
C.J. Ramone, who replaced original member
Dee Dee Ramone
Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist, occasional lead vocalist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones. Throughou ...
(although he's still featured on this album and the band's subsequent albums as a songwriter). The album was re-released in the UK by the Captain Oi! record label on August 10, 2004, with the band's cover of the
''Spider-Man'' theme song included as a bonus track.
Background
''Mondo Bizarro'' was the Ramones' first studio album in three years, after the band left
Sire Records
Sire Records (formerly Sire Records Company) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by Warner Records.
History Beginnings
The label was founded in 1966 as Sire Productions by Seymour Stein and Richard Gotteh ...
for a new contract with
Radioactive Records. The title was taken from the film of the same name, a 1966 sequel to the film ''
Mondo Cane
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''.
In his 1998 autobiography, Dee Dee Ramone noted that, while he had left the band, he sold them the publishing for three new compositions—"
Poison Heart", "Main Man" and "Strength to Endure"—to pay for a lawyer to help get him out of jail, following an arrest for possession of marijuana. He added, "I don't know why no one in New York, or none of the Ramones, couldn't have loaned me a few thousand dollars, instead of forcing me to go through all the paranoia, confusion and extra pain of a maneuver like that.
..It seemed that the Ramones couldn't live without me, but at the same time they treated me like an enemy." "Poison Heart" and "Strength to Endure" were released as the album's singles, in June and October 1992, respectively.
In a 1992 interview for an
Argentinian newspaper,
Johnny Ramone
John William Cummings (October 8, 1948 – September 15, 2004), better known by his stage name Johnny Ramone, was an American musician who was the guitarist and a founding member of the Ramones, a band that helped pioneer the punk movement. ...
said of the album, "Generally I always find two or three songs that I hate. From ''Mondo Bizarro'', I really like almost all the songs and I am very satisfied with the result." However, when he was interviewed about the album for the 2003 documentary ''
End of the Century'', he stated, "I don't like it. I don't like it at all." In Johnny's 2012 autobiography, ''
Commando
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Originally, "a commando" was a type of combat unit, as oppo ...
'', he awarded the album (along with its predecessor, 1989's ''
Brain Drain'') a "C" grade, stating, "we needed more Dee Dee songs on it.
..The songs are the weak spots on the album.
..C.J. was in the band, but his writing wasn't up to par yet."
Songs
The song "Censorshit" was written by
Joey Ramone
Jeffrey Ross Hyman (May 19, 1951 – April 15, 2001), known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American singer, songwriter, and the lead vocalist and founding member of the punk rock band Ramones, with Johnny Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone. His ...
about how rock and rap albums were being censored by the
Parents Music Resource Center
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, a group of politicians' wives who sought to put
parental advisory warning labels on records, a practice which has since become standard. It has a reference to
Ozzy Osbourne
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and
Frank Zappa
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in the line, "Ask Ozzy, Zappa, or me, we'll show you what it's like to be free." The song is addressed to
Tipper Gore
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, who was the wife of then-Tennessee Senator and eventual
Vice President of the United States
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,
Al Gore
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. In his book ''Commando'', Johnny Ramone stated that he "didn't like the lyrics on 'Censorshit.' It was stupid. I liked the song, though. Joey wrote this song about Vice President Al Gore's wife, Tipper Gore, then he went on and voted for
Bill Clinton
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."
"Heidi Is a Headcase" was written by Joey Ramone and
Daniel Rey. According to an interview on the podcast ''Ramones of the Day'', C.J. Ramone stated that the song was about a girl named Heidi, whom both Joey and C.J. had dated for a period of time.
"Take It as It Comes" is a cover song, originally recorded by
the Doors
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for their 1967
debut album. The 2004 CD reissue bonus track, "
Spiderman", is a cover of the theme song from the original ''
Spider-Man
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'' animated series. It was originally released as an unlisted bonus track on initial releases of the Ramones' 1995 album ''
¡Adios Amigos!'' (omitted on later editions), and a slightly different version was available on the 1995 various artists compilation album ''
Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits''.
"I Won't Let It Happen" borrows some lyrics lines and part of the title from the
Slade
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B-side "I Won't Let it 'Appen Agen" from 1972.
Reception
Although ''Mondo Bizarro'' was considered to be a "comeback" for the Ramones—following both lineup and label changes, and the dwindling sales of their previous albums from the mid-to-late 1980s (up to and including ''Brain Drain'', which was originally meant to be the band's "comeback")—the album peaked at number 190 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart, the lowest chart position in their career.
However, the album's lead single, "Poison Heart", did become one of the Ramones' top ten hits in their native America, peaking at number six on the ''
Billboard
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''
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart.
The album was certified gold in
Brazil
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in 2001.
Robert Christgau
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, who gave it a positive review, stated: "More like an old country singer (George Jones leaving Epic, say) than the world's greatest rock and roll band (greater than Mick's side project, anyway), Joey and whoever
..do right by their formula. Reasons to believe: the Dee Dee ballad Joey sings, and
the Beach Boys
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tribute that goes, 'Touring, touring, it's never boring.'"
Track listing
Personnel
Ramones
*
Joey Ramone
Jeffrey Ross Hyman (May 19, 1951 – April 15, 2001), known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American singer, songwriter, and the lead vocalist and founding member of the punk rock band Ramones, with Johnny Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone. His ...
– lead vocals (except tracks 5 and 8)
*
Johnny Ramone
John William Cummings (October 8, 1948 – September 15, 2004), better known by his stage name Johnny Ramone, was an American musician who was the guitarist and a founding member of the Ramones, a band that helped pioneer the punk movement. ...
– guitar
*
Marky Ramone
Marc Steven Bell (born July 15, 1952), better known as Marky Ramone, is an American drummer. He began playing in hard rock bands in the New York City area, notably Dust (band), Dust and Estus. He was asked to drum for punk rock band Richard Hell ...
– drums
*
C.J. Ramone – bass guitar, lead vocals (tracks 5 and 8)
Additional musicians
*
Vernon Reid – guitar solo (track 11)
*
Joe McGinty – keyboards (track 7)
*
Flo & Eddie
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Kaylan and Volman were founding members of the mid-to late 1960s rock and pop band the Turtles. After the Turtles dis ...
– backing vocals (tracks 3, 13)
*
Daniel Rey – additional guitar (uncredited)
*
Andy Shernoff – additional guitar (uncredited)
*
Ed Stasium – additional guitar (uncredited)
Technical
* Ed Stasium – producer, mixing
*
Gary Kurfirst – executive producer
* Paul Hamingson – engineer, mixing assistant
*
Greg Calbi
Gregory Calbi (born April 3, 1949) is an American mastering engineer at Sterling Sound, New Jersey.
Biography
Greg Calbi was born on April 3, 1949, in Yonkers, New York, and raised in Bayside, Queens, New York. He graduated in 1966 from Bishop ...
– mastering
* Joe Warda – assistant engineer (The Magic Shop)
*
Bryce Goggin – assistant engineer (Baby Monster)
* Garris Shipon – assistant engineer (Baby Monster)
* UE Nastasi – assistant mixing engineer (East Hill)
* George DuBose – art direction, photography, design
Charts
Album
Singles
Certifications
References
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Ramones albums
1992 albums
Albums produced by Ed Stasium
Chrysalis Records albums
Radioactive Records albums