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Album Review: Land (1975-2002)

  • Artist: Patti Smith
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 19, 2002
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dancing Barefoot (Lyrics) Ivan Král, Patti Smith Patti Smith (4:16)
Babelogue (Lyrics) Patti Smith Patti Smith (1:29)
Rock n Roll Nigger (Lyrics) Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith Patti Smith (3:23)
Gloria Van Morrison, Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:52)
Pissing in a River (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Ivan Král Patti Smith (4:51)
Free Money (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye Patti Smith (3:48)
People Have the Power (Lyrics) Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:09)
Because the Night Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith Patti Smith (3:23)
Frederick (Lyrics) Patti Smith Patti Smith (3:03)
Summer Cannibals (Lyrics) Fred "Sonic" Smith, Patti Smith Patti Smith (4:09)
Ghost Dance (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye Patti Smith (4:41)
Ain't It Strange Ivan Král, Patti Smith Patti Smith (6:36)
1959 (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Tony Shanahan Patti Smith (4:00)
Beneath the Southern Cross (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye Patti Smith (4:36)
Glitter in Their Eyes (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Rev. Frank Ray Patti Smith (3:04)
Paths That Cross (Lyrics) Patti Smith, Fred "Sonic" Smith Patti Smith (4:20)
When Doves Cry (Lyrics) Prince Patti Smith (4:59)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Piss Factory (Track) [Version] Richard Sohl, Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:02)
Redondo Beach [Demo Version] Patti Smith, Richard Sohl, Lenny Kaye Patti Smith (3:44)
Distant Fingers [Demo Version] Allen Lanier, Patti Smith Patti Smith (4:56)
25th Floor [Live] Ivan Král, Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:43)
Come Back Little Sheba (Track) [Version] Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye Patti Smith (2:36)
Wander I Go (Track) [Version] Patti Smith, Rev. Frank Ray Patti Smith (4:56)
Dead City [Live] Oliver Ray, Patti Smith Patti Smith (4:34)
Spell [Live] Allen Ginsberg, Oliver Ray Patti Smith (6:40)
Wing [Live] Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:05)
Boy Cried Wolf [Live] Patti Smith Patti Smith (5:48)
Birdland [Live] Ivan Král, Richard Sohl, Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith Patti Smith (9:42)
Higher Learning (Track) [Version] Rev. Frank Ray, Tony Shanahan, Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith, Jay Dee Daugherty Patti Smith (7:21)
Notes to the Future [Live] Patti Smith Patti Smith (6:05)

Credits

Steven Sebring (Photography), Wade Raley (Vocals (Background)), Oliver Ray (Photography), Malcolm Burn (Producer), Todd Rundgren (Producer), Annie Liebovitz (Photography), Sue Rynski (Photography), Jody Caravaglia (Photography), John Cale (Producer), Kate Simon (Photography), Lenny Kaye (Producer), Jeffrey Schulz (Art Direction), Paul Kasko (Photography), Tom Verlaine (Guitar), Jeff Buckley (Vocals (Background)), Tony Shanahan (Photography), Tony Ward (Project Director), Andi Ostrowe (Vocals (Background)), Laura Lakeway (Photography), Jeffrey Schulz (Design), Jimmy Iovine (Producer), Allen Ginsberg (Photography), Patti Smith (Clarinet), Jeff Buckley (Guitar (Acoustic)), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Patti Smith (Liner Notes), Jem Cohen (Photography), Michael Stipe (Vocals (Background)), Fred Smith (Producer), Tom Verlaine (Guitar (Electric)), Jack Douglas (Producer), Gil Norton (Producer), Rick Kiernan (Saw), John Cale (Organ), Todd Rundgren (Engineer)
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Land
Compilation album by Patti Smith
Released March 19, 2002 (2002-03-19)
Recorded 1974-2002
Genre Rock
Length 71:39 (disc one)
72:12 (disc two)
143:51 (total)
Label Arista
Professional reviews
Patti Smith compilations chronology
The Patti Smith Masters
(1996)
Land
(2002)
iTunes Originals
(2008)

Land is a two disc compilation album by Patti Smith, released March 19, 2002 on Arista Records.[1] Land contains a collection of recordings from her 8 previous albums on the first disc, along with B-sides and unreleased songs on the second disc. The album ranked number 8 in Mojo's "Best Box Sets & Compilations of 2002".[2] Dedicated to the memory of Richard Sohl.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

# Title Songwriter Length
1 "Dancing Barefoot" Ivan Kral, Patti Smith 4:16
2 "Babelogue" Patti Smith 1:29
3 "Rock N Roll Nigger" Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith 3:23
4 "Gloria" Van Morrison, Patti Smith 5:52
5 "Pissing in a River" Kral, Patti Smith 4:51
6 "Free Money" Kaye, Patti Smith 3:48
7 "People Have the Power" Patti Smith, Fred "Sonic" Smith 5:09
8 "Because the Night" Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen 3:23
9 "Frederick" Patti Smith 3:03
10 "Summer Cannibals" Patti Smith, Fred Smith 4:09
11 "Ghost Dance" Kaye, Patti Smith 4:41
12 "Ain't It Strange" Kral, Patti Smith 6:36
13 "1959" Tony Shanahan, Patti Smith 4:00
14 "Beneath the Southern Cross" Kaye, Patti Smith 4:36
15 "Glitter in Their Eyes" Oliver Ray, Smith 3:04
16 "Paths That Cross" Patti Smith, Fred Smith 4:20
17 "When Doves Cry" Prince 4:59

Disc two

# Title Songwriter Length
1 "Piss Factory" [version] Patti Smith, Richard Sohl 5:02
2 "Redondo Beach" [demo version] Lenny Kaye, Smith, Sohl 3:44
3 "Distant Fingers" [demo version] Allen Lanier, Smith 4:56
4 "25th Floor" [live - Eugene, Oregon, May 1978] Ivan Kral, Smith 5:43
5 "Come Back Little Sheba" [version] Kaye, Smith 2:36
6 "Wander I Go" [version] Oliver Ray, Smith 4:56
7 "Dead City" [live - Denmark, 1 July 2001] Ray, Smith 4:34
8 "Spell" [live - Portland, Oregon, 5 August 2001] Allen Ginsberg, Ray 6:40
9 "Wing" [live - Paris, July 2001] Smith 5:05
10 "Boy Cried Wolf" [live - Paris, July 2001] Smith 5:48
11 "Birdland" [live - Los Angeles, 9 August 2001] Kaye, Kral, Smith, Sohl 9:42
12 "Higher Learning" [version] Jay Dee Daugherty, Kaye, Ray, Tony Shanahan, Smith, Rev. Frank Ray 7:21
13 "Notes to the Future" [live - New York City, 1 January 2002];
"Tomorrow" (hidden track) [live - Philadelphia, 13 May 1979]
Smith; Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin 6:05

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2002)[3] Position
Austria 53
Belgium 27
Italy 20
Netherlands 100
Norway 25
Switzerland 70
UK Albums Chart 93

Release history

Date Label Format Catalog
March 19, 2002 Arista Records CD 14708

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