Trampin'

Year: 2004
Artist: Patti Smith

Other albums by Patti Smith

Patti Smith - Gone Again
Gone Again
1996, songs: 2
Patti Smith - Horses/Easter
Horses/Easter
2012, songs: 10
Patti Smith - Original Album Classics
Patti Smith - Banga
Banga
2012, songs: 7
Patti Smith - Peace and Noise
Peace and Noise
1997, songs: 2
Patti Smith - Land (1975-2002)
Land (1975-2002)
2002, songs: 4
Patti Smith - Flashback: I Grandi Successi Originali
Patti Smith - Tramppin'/Live Aux Vieilles Charrues 2004

Facts about the album "Trampin'"

Album Title: Trampin'
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Punk Rock, Art Rock

Description: "Trampin'" is a powerful and introspective album by punk rock icon Patti Smith. With its blend of raw energy, poetic lyricism, and spiritual themes, "Trampin'" showcases Smith's continued evolution as an artist and her unwavering commitment to artistic integrity. From the anthemic "Stride of the Mind" to the haunting "Peaceable Kingdom", the album features a diverse range of sonic textures and lyrical depth, solidifying Smith's status as one of rock music's most compelling and influential voices.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Spiritual Exploration: "Trampin'" delves into themes of spirituality and transcendence, with several songs on the album drawing inspiration from Smith's deep spiritual beliefs and experiences. The title track, "Trampin'", is a soul-stirring anthem that celebrates the journey of the human spirit, while "Gandhi" pays tribute to the teachings and legacy of the renowned spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi.

  2. Social Commentary: In addition to its exploration of spiritual themes, "Trampin'" also addresses pressing social and political issues of the time. Songs like "Radio Baghdad" and "Trespasses" offer poignant reflections on war, imperialism, and social injustice, demonstrating Smith's continued commitment to activism and social change through her music.

  3. Collaborative Spirit: "Trampin'" features collaborations with acclaimed musicians and artists, including Lenny Kaye, Jay Dee Daugherty, and Tony Shanahan. These collaborations bring additional depth and richness to the album's sound, highlighting Smith's collaborative spirit and her ability to unite diverse voices in pursuit of artistic expression and social commentary.

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