Trampin'

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Trampin'
Trampin' - Patti Smith.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 27, 2004 (2004-04-27)
Recorded Loho Studios, 2003
Genre Rock
Length63:36
Label Columbia
Producer Patti Smith
Patti Smith chronology
Gung Ho
(2000)
Trampin'
(2004)
Twelve
(2007)
Singles from Trampin'
  1. "Jubilee"
    Released: 2004
Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jubilee" Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Jay Dee Daugherty 4:43
2."Mother Rose"Smith, Tony Shanahan 4:56
3."Stride of the Mind"Smith, Oliver Ray 3:37
4."Cartwheels"Smith, Kaye6:01
5."Gandhi"Smith, Kaye, Daugherty, Shanahan, Ray9:21
6."Trespasses"Smith, Daugherty5:00
7."My Blakean Year"Smith5:16
8."Cash"Smith, Ray4:20
9."Peaceable Kingdom"Smith, Shanahan5:09
10."Radio Baghdad"Smith, Ray12:17
11."Trampin'"Traditional2:56
Disc two (double CD edition): Trampin'... Live aux Vieilles Charrues
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jubilee"Smith, Kaye, Daugherty5:03
2."Break It Up"Smith, Tom Verlaine 3:55
3."Beneath the Southern Cross"Smith, Kaye6:38
4."25th Floor"Smith, Ivan Kral 6:57
5."Cash"Smith, Ray4:26
6."Seven Ways of Going"Smith8:17
7."Dancing Barefoot"Smith, Kral6:26
8."Free Money"Smith, Kaye4:59
9."Gandhi"Smith, Kaye, Daugherty, Shanahan, Ray10:38
10."Peaceable Kingdom"Smith, Shanahan5:45
11."Gloria"Smith, Van Morrison 9:24

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Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Austria [4] 49
Belgium 33
France 23
Germany 36
Italy 19
Netherlands 73
Norway 18
Sweden 16
Switzerland [5] 48
UK Albums Chart 70
U.S. Billboard 200 [6] 123
U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums [7] 134
U.S. Top Internet Albums [8] 15

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
April 27, 2004 Columbia Records CD 90330
France 27 November 2004Columbia RecordsCD5189372

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