Danny Fields on documenting the Ramones' debut album

The photographer and band's manager on capturing intimate moments in the studio with the legendary punk rock band

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In the 1970s, a band's first album was a very big deal. It was nice to have some singles out there, and some demos floating around; but a band did not properly greet the world with just a single, and EPs were virtually unheard of.

The announcement of an "album deal" with a major recording label signified arrival; a debut LP was expected soon after, or at least before anyone began to wonder if a baby was really on the way – and how healthy it would be.

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