Easter (Patti Smith Group album)

1978 studio album by Patti Smith Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Easter is the third studio album by American musician Patti Smith, and the second release where her backing band Patti Smith Group is billed. It was released in March 1978 by Arista Records. Produced by Jimmy Iovine, the album is regarded as the group's commercial breakthrough, owing to the success of the single "Because the Night" (co-written by Bruce Springsteen and Smith), which reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100[1] and number five on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

ReleasedMarch 3, 1978 (1978-03-03)
RecordedAugust–September 1977
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Easter
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 1978 (1978-03-03)
RecordedAugust–September 1977
Studio
GenreRock
Length39:44
LabelArista
ProducerJimmy Iovine
Patti Smith Group chronology
Radio Ethiopia
(1976)
Easter
(1978)
Wave
(1979)
Singles from Easter
  1. "Because the Night"
    Released: March 2, 1978
  2. "Privilege (Set Me Free)"
    Released: 1978
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History

The first album released since Smith had suffered a neck injury while touring for Radio Ethiopia, Easter has been called the most commercially accessible of the Patti Smith Group's catalogue. Unlike its two predecessors, Easter incorporated a diversity of musical styles, including straightforward rock ("Because the Night"),[3] classic rock and roll ("25th Floor/High on Rebellion", "Rock N Roll Nigger"), folk ("Ghost Dance"[4][5][6]) and spoken word ("Babelogue"). Easter is the only 1970s album of Smith's that does not feature Richard Sohl as part of the Patti Smith Group; in one interview at the time, Smith stated that Sohl was sick and this prevented him from participating in recording the album. Bruce Brody is credited as the keyboard player, though Sohl makes a guest appearance contributing keyboards to "Space Monkey", along with Blue Öyster Cult keyboardist Allen Lanier. The cover photograph is by Lynn Goldsmith and the liner notes photography by Cindy Black and Robert Mapplethorpe.

Critical reception

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Easter was highly acclaimed upon its release. Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh called it "transcendent and fulfilled",[17] while Sandy Robertson proclaimed that "the rock 'n' roll resurrection is upon us" in his review of the album for Sounds.[18] In Creem, Nick Tosches deemed Easter to be Smith's best work, "truer and surer and less uneven than her previous albums".[19] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice felt that the music "is as basic as ever in its instrumentation and rhythmic thrust, but grander, more martial", and that "most of these songs are rousing in the way they're meant to be."[20] Lester Bangs, however, began his review of the album in Phonograph Record, "Dear Patti, start the revolution without me", and contended that while Horses had changed his life, Easter "is just a very good album".[21] The Globe and Mail called the album "as terse and sculpted a rock 'n' roll statement as the band had made to that point."[22] Easter placed at number 14 in The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll of the best albums of 1978,[23] while NME ranked it the 46th best album of the year.[citation needed]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Till Victory"2:45
2."Space Monkey"4:04
3."Because the Night"3:32
4."Ghost Dance"
  • Smith
  • Kaye
4:40
5."Babelogue"Smith1:25
6."Rock N Roll Nigger"
  • Smith
  • Kaye
3:13
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Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Privilege (Set Me Free)"3:27
8."We Three"Smith4:19
9."25th Floor"
  • Smith
  • Král
4:01
10."High on Rebellion"Smith2:37
11."Easter"6:15
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1996 CD reissue bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Godspeed"
  • Smith
  • Král
6:09
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Personnel

Patti Smith Group

Additional personnel

  • Richard Sohl – keyboards on "Space Monkey"
  • Allen Lanier – keyboards on "Space Monkey"
  • John Paul Fetta – bass guitar on "Till Victory" and "Privilege"
  • Andi Ostrowe – percussion on "Ghost Dance"
  • Jimmy Maxwell – bagpipes on "Easter"
  • Tom Verlainearrangement on "We Three" (in 1974)
  • Todd Smith – head of crew

Technical

Design

Liner notes

In the insert with the original LP release (reproduced in the 1996 reissue), Smith's self-penned liner notes refer, among other things, to:

Charts

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Chart (1978) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[24] 80
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[25]43
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[26]20
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[27]10
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[28]34
UK Albums (OCC)[29]16
US Billboard 200[30]20
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Chart (2019) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[31]194
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Certifications and sales

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
France (SNEP)[32] Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Silver 60,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Release history

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Date Label Format Catalog no.
March 1978 Arista Records LP 4171
1996 CD
2007 Sony BMG 37929
2008 "Original Album Classics" CD box set 88697313832
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