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Patti Smith Group
Radio Ethiopia
RELEASE
LABEL
Arista
GENRES
Pop/Rock, New York Punk, Punk/New Wave
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Album Review
After the success of
Horses
,
Patti Smith
had something to prove to reviewers and to the industry, and
Radio Ethiopia
aimed at both. Producer
Jack Douglas
gave "
the Patti Smith Group
," as it was now billed, a hard rock sound, notably on the side-opening "Ask the Angels" and "Pumping (My Heart)," songs that seemed aimed at album-oriented rock radio. But the title track was a ten-minute guitar extravaganza that pushed the group's deliberate primitivism closer to amateurish thrashing. Elsewhere,
Smith
repeated the reggae excursions and vocal overlaying that had paced
Horses
on "Ain't It Strange" and "Poppies," but these efforts were less effective than they had been the first time around, perhaps because they were less inspired, perhaps because they were more familiar. A schizophrenic album in which the many elements that had worked so well together on
Horses
now seemed jarringly incompatible, with
Radio Ethiopia
Smith
and her band encountered the same development problem the punks would -- as they learned their craft and competence set in, they lost some of the unself-consciousness that had made their music so appealing.
–
William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Track Listing
Ask the Angels
Ain't It Strange
Poppies
Pissing in a River
Pumping (My Heart)
Distant Fingers
Radio Ethiopia [Live]
Abyssinia
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