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Length
  
37:45

Producer
  
Genre
  
Rock music

Wave(1979)
  
Release date
  
17 May 1979

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Released
  
May 17, 1979 (1979-05-17)

Recorded
  
Bearsville Studios, New York

Similar
  
Easter, Radio Ethiopia, Gone Again, Dream of Life, Trampin'

Patti smith group wave full album 1979


Wave is the fourth studio album by the Patti Smith Group, released May 17, 1979 on Arista Records. This album was less commercially successful than its predecessor, Easter, although it continued the band's move towards more radio-friendly mainstream pop music. It was produced by artist/producer Todd Rundgren.

Contents

History

The title track was a tribute to Pope John Paul I, whose brief papacy coincided with the recording sessions. The first single off the album was "Frederick", a love song for her husband-to-be Fred "Sonic" Smith with a melody and structure bearing resemblance to "Because the Night", the group's biggest hit. The second single, "Dancing Barefoot", has been covered by many artists.

The band broke up after this album was released, and Smith went on to marry Fred Smith. She spent many years in semi-retirement following the birth of their children, Jesse and Jackson, until her 1988 solo comeback album, Dream of Life. The 1996 remaster of Wave includes Smith's original version of "Fire of Unknown Origin." Blue Öyster Cult's version was released on their album of the same name in 1981. The back cover of the original LP bore a quote from the Jean Genet poem, "Le Condamné à mort:"

Oh go through the walls; if you must, walk on the ledgesOf roofs, of oceans; cover yourself with light;Use menace, use prayer…My sleepers will flee toward another America

Reception

Upon its release in 1979, the album garnered mixed reviews, attracting either positive or negative commentary on its polished production and conventionality. Tom Carson of Rolling Stone was not favorable in his review of the album, negatively likening it to Radio Ethiopia. Simon Frith of Melody Maker was more appreciative of the album, praising Rundgren's hand in the production and considered the songs to represent a newfound focus for Smith and the band.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Frederick" (Patti Smith) – 3:01
  2. "Dancing Barefoot" (Smith, Ivan Kral) – 4:18
  3. "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (Jim McGuinn, Chris Hillman) – 4:18
  4. "Hymn" (Smith, Lenny Kaye) – 1:10
  5. "Revenge" (Smith, Kral) – 5:06
Side two
  1. "Citizen Ship" (Smith, Kral) – 5:09
  2. "Seven Ways of Going" (Smith) – 5:12
  3. "Broken Flag" (Smith, Kaye) – 4:55
  4. "Wave" (Smith) – 4:55
Compact Disc bonus tracks
  1. "Fire of Unknown Origin" (Smith, Kaye) – 2:09
  2. "5-4-3-2-1 / Wave" (1979-05-23rd Live; New York) (Paul Jones, Mike Hugg, Manfred Mann) – 2:43

Personnel

Patti Smith Group
  • Jay Dee Daugherty – drums, consultant
  • Lenny Kaye – guitar, bass guitar on "Wave", vocals
  • Ivan Kral – bass guitar, guitar, cello on "Wave", keyboards
  • Richard Sohl – piano
  • Patti Smith – vocals
  • Additional musicians
  • Andi Ostrowe – percussion, timpani on "Seven Ways of Going"
  • Todd Rundgren – bass guitar on "Dancing Barefoot", production, engineering
  • Technical personnel
  • Vic Anesini – mastering
  • George Carnell – assistant engineer
  • Tom Edmonds – assistant engineer
  • Songs

    1Frederick3:05
    2Dancing Barefoot4:15
    3So You Want to Be (A Rock 'n' Roll Star)4:21

    References

    Wave (Patti Smith Group album) Wikipedia