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Land (1975-2002)

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Disc 1 of 2
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Dancing Barefoot
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Babelogue
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Rock N Roll Nigger
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Gloria
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Pissing In A River
Artist: Patti Smith Group
4:52
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Free Money
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People Have The Power
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Because The Night
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Frederick
Artist: Patti Smith Group
3:03
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Summer Cannibals
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Ghost Dance
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Ain't It Strange
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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1959
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Beneath The Southern Cross
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Glitter In Their Eyes
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Paths That Cross
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When Doves Cry
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Disc 2 of 2
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Piss Factory
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Redondo Beach
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Distant Fingers
Artist: Patti Smith Group
4:56 $0.99
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25th Floor
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Come Back Little Sheba
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Wander I Go
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Dead City
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Spell
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Wing
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Boy Cried Wolf
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Birdland
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Higher Learning
Artist: Patti Smith Group
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Notes To The Future
Artist: Patti Smith Group
6:05
Album Information

Total Tracks: 30   Total Length: 143:39

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eMusic Features

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Who Are…U.S. Girls

By Marissa G. Muller, eMusic Contributor

That Meghan Remy's retro solo project is called U.S. Girls is perhaps the first indication of the duality lurking in her music. "I knew I was going to be only one person making music, but I thought the plural was funny," she explains over the phone from her Toronto home. Her playfulness might seem unexpected given the gravity of topics she writes about – abortion, depression, suicide, lost love and loneliness – but there's a… more »

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Icon: Patti Smith

By Sam Adams, eMusic Contributor

A singular artist in an era where female musicians were most often kept under the thumb of their bandmates or managers, Patti Smith looked and sounded like no one else - a statement as true now as it was in 1975, when her first album, Horses, was released. Having worked as an actor, a playwright and, most frequently, a poet, Smith brought a range of experiences to her early recordings, and rather than leave off… more »

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Six Degrees of Blue Oyster Cult’s Agents of Fortune

By Nate Patrin, eMusic Contributor

It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five… more »

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Who Is…Little Scream

By Rachael Maddux, eMusic Contributor

Laurel Sprengelmeyer, who makes music as Little Scream, named her debut album The Golden Record — which might seem like an act of hubris if you think she means the kind that get framed and hung behind the desks of smug label executives. Fortunately, Sprengelmeyer was thinking more along the lines of the gold phonograph record that was bundled into the Voyager spacecraft in 1977, which bore in its grooves a Carl Sagan-approved playlist of… more »

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Six Degrees of Bob Dylan’s Desire

By Yancey Strickler, eMusic Contributor

It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five… more »

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