Land (1975 - 2002) EXPLICIT LYRICS Patti Smith

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  • Release Date: 03/19/2002
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 7,245
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 078221470827

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Patti Smith, like the protagonist of fellow Jersey native Frank Sinatra's best-known song, has always done it her way. She's been a poet, a singer, an activist, and a preacher of the gospel of pure rock 'n' roll -- a résumé that's landed her in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The two-CD retrospective Land nicely documents her career. Land's first CD is a thematically (rather than chronologically) arranged trek through Smith's most familiar material. The mystic swirl of "Dancing Barefoot" gives way to the seething rage of "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger" and a cathartic 1975 version of Van Morrison's classic "Gloria" that, while faithful to the original, bears Smith's unmistakable imprint. The tone then changes yet again, venturing into territory lit by the starry hope of songs like her hit single "Because the Night" and "Frederick," a song pledging love for husband Fred "Sonic" Smith, who passed away some years later. Disc 2 offers plenty of surprises to lure the most dedicated fans. Setting sail with the original version of the stream-of-consciousness "Piss Factory" -- the first recording of Patti's storied career -- it dovetails into a brace of demos, including lovely versions of "Redondo Beach" and "Distant Fingers," and live rarities, such as a 1978 take on "25th Floor." Smith brings things up to the present with a passel of freshly minted recordings, including her take on Prince's "When Doves Cry" and the meditative "Higher Learning." Fittingly, Land's nonaudio components are every bit as compelling: from Susan Sontag's liner notes to Robert Mapplethorpe's gorgeous black-and-white photos to the writings and drawings contributed by Smith herself. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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