- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SRK 3571
- Weight: 14.00oz
- Dimensions: 12.00in x 12.00in x 1.00in
Pleasant Dreams is the sixth studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones, released on July 20, 1981, through Sire Records. While the band members wanted Steve Lillywhite to produce, Sire chose Graham Gouldman in an attempt to gain popularity through a well-known producer. The recording process brought about many conflicts between band members, most notably the strife between Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, due to Johnny starting a relationship with Joey's girlfriend. There were also disputes about the overall direction of the album, with Johnny leaning towards hard rock and Joey towards pop punk. Ultimately, the album incorporated high production values and varying musical styles, straying from traditional punk rock on songs such as "We Want the Airwaves", "She's a Sensation" and "Come On Now". It is the first Ramones album not to feature any cover songs.
A sealed new reissue.
Track listing:
A1 We Want The Airwaves
A2 All's Quiet On The Eastern Front
A3 The KKK Took My Baby Away
A4 Don't Go
A5 You Sound Like You're Sick
A6 It's Not My Place
B1 She's A Sensation
B2 7-11
B3 You Didn't Mean Anything To Me
B4 Come On Now
B5 This Business Is Killing Me
B6 Sitting In My Room