Land (1975-2002)

Land (1975-2002)

by Patti Smith
Land (1975-2002)

Land (1975-2002)

by Patti Smith

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Overview

Patti Smith completed her contract with Arista Records after 27 years by assembling this compilation, which serves as both a best-of and rarities collection, one disc devoted to each. Disc one is drawn from Smith's eight studio albums (with the exception of a newly recorded cover of Prince's "When Doves Cry"). Having scored only one hit single, "Because the Night," Smith was not constrained by chart performance, and she seems to have chosen the songs that still mean something to her (though in an interview she claimed to have taken fan preferences into consideration). Curiously, given the album title, the epic "Land" is missing, as are such straight-ahead rockers as "Ask the Angels" and "Till Victory." But most of Smith's more impressive album tracks are included, with the selection favoring her 1970s records, an imbalance that is redressed on the second disc, which contains 2001 live recordings of songs from later albums Gone Again, Peace and Noise, and Gung Ho. The disc also has a couple of previously released singles-only tracks (her hard to find debut, "Piss Factory," and "Come Back Little Sheba," a 1996 U.K. B-side), demos ("Redondo Beach," "Distant Fingers"), a 1996 studio outtake ("Wander I Go"), live recordings of older songs ("25th Floor," "Birdland"), and one newly recorded song, "Higher Learning," a lengthy studio jam on which Smith plays clarinet. The set concludes with a poem, "Notes to the Future," recited by Smith at the 2002 New Year's Day poetry reading at St. Mark's Church in New York, that reflects her optimism, which is also expressed in a goofier manner by the hidden track, an impromptu live performance of "Tomorrow" from Annie. Land (1975-2000) is a typically idiosyncratic compilation from a quirky but imaginative artist, and that's what her fans have come to expect, so they won't be disappointed. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 03/19/2002
Label: Arista
UPC: 0078221470827

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Dancing Barefoot
  2. Babelogue
  3. Rock 'N' Roll Nigger
  4. Gloria
  5. Pissing in a River
  6. Free Money
  7. People Have the Power
  8. Because the Night
  9. Frederick
  10. Summer Cannibals
  11. Ghost Dance
  12. Ain't It Strange
  13. 1959
  14. Beneath the Southern Cross
  15. Glitter in Their Eyes
  16. Paths That Cross
  17. When Doves Cry

Disc 2

  1. Piss Factory
  2. Redondo Beach
  3. Distant Fingers
  4. 25th Floor
  5. Wander I Go
  6. Come Back Little Sheba
  7. Dead City
  8. Spell
  9. Wing
  10. Boy Cried Wolf
  11. Birdland
  12. Higher Learning
  13. Notes to the Future

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Patti Smith   Primary Artist,Clarinet
Michael Stipe   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
John Cale   Guest Artist,Organ
Jeff Buckley   Guest Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Tom Verlaine   Guest Artist,Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Andi Ostrowe   Vocals (Background)
Rick Kiernan   Musical Saw
Wade Raley   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Greg Calbi   Mastering
Lenny Kaye   Composer,Producer
Van Morrison   Composer
Jimmy Iovine   Producer
Richard Sohl   Composer
Prince   Composer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Gil Norton   Producer
Malcolm Burn   Producer
Jay Dee Daugherty   Composer
John Cale   Producer
Gary Gentry   Composer
Allen Ginsberg   Composer,Photography
Patti Smith   Composer,Liner Notes
Oliver Ray   Composer,Photography
Fred "Sonic" Smith   Composer
Tony Shanahan   Photography,Composer
Jack Douglas   Producer
Allen Lanier   Composer
Ivan Kral   Composer
Todd Rundgren   Engineer,Producer
Tony Ward   Project Director
Steven Sebring   Photography
Paul Kasko   Photography
Jeffrey Schulz   Design,Art Direction
Annie Liebovitz   Photography
Fred Smith   Producer
Jody Caravaglia   Photography
Laura Lakeway   Photography
Kate Simon   Photography
Sue Rynski   Photography
Jem Cohen   Photography
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