Easter (1996 Remaster) - Patti Smith Group

Easter (1996 Remaster)

Patti Smith Group

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1978-06-15
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 1978,1996 Arista Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Till Victory Patti Smith Group 2:47 USD 1.29
2
Space Monkey Patti Smith Group 4:08 USD 1.29
3
Because the Night Patti Smith Group 3:24 USD 1.29
4
Ghost Dance Patti Smith Group 4:43 USD 1.29
5
Babelogue Patti Smith Group 1:32 USD 1.29
6
Rock N Roll Nigger Patti Smith Group 3:24 USD Album Only
7
Privilege (Set Me Free) Patti Smith Group 3:32 USD 1.29
8
We Three Patti Smith Group 4:18 USD 1.29
9
25th Floor Patti Smith Group 4:03 USD 1.29
10
High On Rebellion Patti Smith Group 2:36 USD 1.29
11
Easter Patti Smith Group 6:02 USD 1.29
12
Godspeed Patti Smith Group 6:24 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Awesome ^^

    5
    By DemonsDomain
    Love it XD
  • Patti Smith

    5
    By BobbyMoweryIII
    Wish she'd keep singing more. She was one of a handful to come to Erie, PA. "Erie was a two horse town!" Thanks for coming and making my decade, Patti! You're the best!!!
  • Easter

    5
    By LISA RYAN
    This is an AWESOME album. I first heard it back in 1979 and I still listen to it today. Back in high school I listened to it until my dad came home from work. I was afraid he'd freak out if he heard the lyrics!
  • Listen

    5
    By JPNYC12
    One of her best and one of the best rock performances of all time. One concern about the itunes site, who decided that tracks 5 and 6 could possibly be separated ?
  • Truly a musical, creative masterpiece

    4
    By Twitchy Eyebrows
    Easter, not much of a name. Mean't to describe the day Jesus rose from the dead, if you believe in that sort of thing I suppose. But nonetheless, Patti Smith and her band open up the sound of punk with perhaps the greatest song ever: Rock and Roll N****r. This song is a testament to the importance of an individual and the concept of true, boundless, freedom. Shallow people look at this song and decree "Thats racist" without taking the time to learn and understand the song and its true meaning. Patti Smith brilliantly preaches soft-spoken poetry with deep, painful meanings in the middle of the song. This album, with its nihilistic feel and edge; It's fantastic sound and one of the greatest poets of this century, creates an album that is truly and utterly Punk. We salute you Patti Smith.