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Patti Smith
Outside Society: Looking Back 1975-2007
RELEASE
August 23, 2011
LABEL
Sony Music
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Album Rock, New York Punk
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Album Review
Patti Smith
won the National Book Award in the nonfiction category for Just Kids, her best-selling memoir about her years in the New York of the 1960s and '70s, and her long intimate and collaborative relationship with her best friend, the late photographer
Robert Mapplethorpe
. The book was released in paperback earlier in 2011, and is currently being developed for a feature film with
Smith
working on the screenplay. Sony Legacy, in its turn, is focusing anew on her musical career:
Outside Society
is the first single-disc collection of her work to span both her Arista and Columbia years from 1975 through 2007. While
Smith
fans no doubt have everything contained here -- of the 18 tracks collected , each album is represented -- this disc serves as an excellent introduction to
Smith
's ever evolving, non-compromising art which combines high-stakes poetry with rock & roll. While her two most familiar songs -- "Because the Night" (written in collaboration with
Bruce Springsteen
) and her version of
the Byrds
' So You Wanna Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star," are here; so are other singles: "People Have the Power," "Up There Down There," "Dancing Barefoot," and "Frederick." In addition, her own signature version of
Van Morrison
's "Gloria" is included, as are more unlikely selections like "Ain't It Strange" and "Pissing in a River" from the highly controversial and enduringly visionary
Radio Ethiopia
album.
Smith
, however, is not an artist who can merely be relegated to the dustbin of rock's gloried past, as more recent additions, such as "1959," "Summer Cannibals," the radio edit of "Lo and Beholden," and the title track from
Trampin'
attest. A nice addition to the set is the radio edit of her version of
Nirvana
's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," recorded as a tribute to
Kurt Cobain
, which appeared on the album
Twelve
. The liner notes offer
Smith
's own reflection on her songs.
–
~Thom Jurek, Rovi
Track Listing
Gloria
Free Money
Ain't It Strange
Pissing in a River
Because the Night
Rock N Roll Nigger
Dancing Barefoot
Frederick
So You Want to Be a Rock n Roll Star
People Have the Power
Up There Down There
Beneath the Southern Cross
Summer Cannibals
1959
Glitter in Their Eyes
Lo and Beholden [Radio Edit] [Edit]
Smells Like Teen Spirit [Radio Edit] [Edit]
Trampin'