Easter is an album by the
Patti Smith Group, released in March 1978 on
Arista Records (see
1978 in music). Produced by
Jimmy Iovine, it 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 #13 on the
Billboard Hot
100 and #5 in the UK.
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, though still including classic
rock and roll ("25th Floor/High on
Rebellion", "
Rock N Roll
Nigger"),
folk ("
Ghost Dance"),
spoken word ("Babelogue") and
pop music ("Because the Night").
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, Richard Sohl makes a
guest appearance contributing keyboards to "Space Monkey". The
cover photograph is by
Lynn Goldsmith
and
liner notes photography by
Cindy Black and
Robert Mapplethorpe.
In addition to the obvious
religious
allusion of
its
title, the album is replete with
biblical
and specifically
Christian imagery.
"
Privilege " is essentially
a
prayer; the songwriting credit for it cites
Psalm 23. The
LP
insert reproduces a
First Communion
portrait of Frederic and
Arthur
Rimbaud, and Smith's notes for the song "Easter" invoke
Catholic imagery of
baptism,
communion and the
blood of Christ. A solitary hand-drawn
cross is placed below the group member credits
on the sleeve insert, and the last sentence of the liner notes are
a quote from
Second Epistle to
Timothy 4:7 -- "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my
course..."
Reception
The album was highly acclaimed upon its release. Writing in
Rolling Stone,
Dave Marsh called the album "transcendent and
fulfilled." In
Creem,
Nick Tosches described it as "an album of
Christian obsessions, especially those of death and resurrection",
and called it Smith's "best work."
Lester
Bangs, on the other hand, began his pan of the album, "Dear
Patti, start the revolution without me." Bangs contended that while
Horses had changed his life,
Easter "is just a very good album." It listed number 14 in
The Village Voice's
Pazz & Jop critics' poll of the best
albums of 1978, while
NME magazine
ranked the album 46th best of the year .
Track listing
All songs written by
Patti Smith and
Lenny Kaye except as noted.
Side one
- "Till Victory" – 2:45
- "Space Monkey" (Smith, Ivan Kral,
Tom Verlaine) – 4:04
- "Because the Night" (Smith,
Bruce Springsteen) – 3:32
- "Ghost Dance" – 4:40
- "Babelogue" (Smith) – 1:25
- "Rock N Roll Nigger" –
3:13
Side two
- "Privilege " (Mel London, Mike
Leander, Psalm 23) – 3:27
- "We Three" (Smith) – 4:19
- "25th Floor" (Smith, Kral) – 4:01
- "High on Rebellion" (Smith) – 2:37
- "Easter" (Smith, Jay Dee
Daugherty) – 6:15
Bonus track (CD reissue)
- * "Godspeed" (Smith, Kral) – 6:09
Personnel
Additional personnel
- Richard Sohl – keyboards on "Space
Monkey"
- Allen Lanier – keyboards on "Space
Monkey"
- John Paul Fetta – bass on "Till Victory" & "Privilege"
- Andi Ostrowe – percussion on "Ghost Dance"
- Jim Maxwell – bagpipes on "Easter"
- Tom Verlaine - arrangement on "We
Three"
- Todd Smith – head of crew
Technical personnel
Design personnel
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
Certification
| Organization |
Level |
Date |
BPI – UK |
Silver |
|
Release history
Notes
External links