Halfway to Sanity

Halfway to Sanity
Studio album by the Ramones
Released September 15, 1987
Recorded April 1987
Genre Punk rock, hardcore punk
Length 29:53
Language English
Label Sire, Beggars Banquet Records
Producer Daniel Rey, the Ramones
Ramones chronology
Animal Boy
(1986)
Halfway to Sanity
(1987)
Brain Drain
(1989)
Singles from Halfway to Sanity
  1. "Real Cool Time" b/w "Indian Giver"
    Released: September 1987
  2. "I Wanna Live" b/w "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)"
    Released: November 1987
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Punknews.org[2]
Robert ChristgauC+[3]

Halfway to Sanity is the tenth studio album by American punk band the Ramones. It was released on September 15, 1987. It was the last album to feature Richie Ramone and the last album to feature Dee Dee Ramone's bass playing (although he was credited on the following album Brain Drain, he did not actually record any bass). Halfway to Sanity features the songs "I Wanna Live" and "Garden of Serenity", which were later remastered on the Ramones compilation Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits. "I Wanna Live" was also on the soundtrack to the 2006 video game Tony Hawk's Project 8.

Debbie Harry of Blondie provides backing vocals on "Go Lil' Camaro Go", and Dee Dee Ramone sings lead vocals on "I Lost My Mind".


Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "I Wanna Live"  Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey 2:36
2. "Bop 'Til You Drop"  Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone 2:09
3. "Garden of Serenity"  Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey 2:35
4. "Weasel Face"  Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone 1:49
5. "Go Lil' Camaro Go"  Dee Dee Ramone 2:00
6. "I Know Better Now"  Richie Ramone 2:37
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
7. "Death of Me"  Joey Ramone 2:39
8. "I Lost My Mind"  Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Ramone 1:33
9. "A Real Cool Time"  Joey Ramone 2:38
10. "I'm Not Jesus"  Richie Ramone 2:52
11. "Bye Bye Baby"  Joey Ramone 4:33
12. "Worm Man"  Dee Dee Ramone 1:52

Personnel

Ramones

Additional musicians

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (1987) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 172

References

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