Easter is an album by the
Patti Smith Group, released in March 1978 on
Arista Records (see
1978 in music). Produced by
Jimmy Iovine, it is regarded as the group's commercial breakthrough, owing to the success of the single, "
Because the Night" (co-written by
Bruce Springsteen and Smith), which reached #13 on the
Billboard Hot 100
History
The first album released since Smith had suffered a neck injury while touring for
Radio Ethiopia,
Easter has been called the most commercially accessible of the Patti Smith Group's catalogue. Unlike its two predecessors,
Easter incorporated a diversity of musical styles, though still including classic
rock and roll ("25th Floor/High on Rebellion", "
Rock N Roll Nigger"),
folk ("
Ghost Dance"),
spoken word ("Babelogue") and
pop music ("Because the Night").
Easter is the only 1970s album of Smith's that does not feature
Richard Sohl as part of the Patti Smith Group; in one interview at the time, Smith stated that Sohl was sick and this prevented him from participating in recording the album.
Bruce Brody is credited as the
keyboard player, Richard Sohl makes a guest appearance contributing keyboards to "Space Monkey", along with
Blue Öyster Cult keyboardist
Allen Lanier. The cover photograph is by
Lynn Goldsmith and
liner notes photography by
Cindy Black and
Robert......
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