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Patti Smith - Horses (Legacy Edition) (2005)

Patti Smith - Horses (Legacy Edition) (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Patti Smith

  • Title: Horses
  • Year Of Release: 1975 / 2005
  • Label: Arista – 82876 71198 2 / 2 X CD, Legacy Edition
  • Genre: Punk, Alternative, Garage Rock
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
  • Total Time: 1:53:42
  • Total Size: 261 / 693 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

01. Gloria (5:54)
02. Redondo Beach (3:25)
03. Burdland (9:14)
04. Free Money (3:52)
05. Kimberly (4:25)
06. Break It Up (4:01)
07. Land: Horses / Land of a Thousand Dances / La Mer (De) (9:25)
08. Elegie (2:44)
09. My Generation (3:22)

CD 2 Live

01. Gloria (7:01)
02. Redondo Beach (4:30)
03. Birdland (9:52)
04. Free Money (5:30)
05. Kimberly (5:29)
06. Break It Up (5:24)
07. Land: Horses / Land of a Thousand Dances / La Mer (De) (17:35)
08. Elegie (5:00)
09. My Generation (7:00)

Horses is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith. It was released on November 10, 1975 by Arista Records. A fixture of the mid-1970s underground rock music scene in New York City, Smith signed to Arista in 1975 and recorded Horses with her band at Electric Lady Studios in August and September of that year. She enlisted former Velvet Underground member John Cale to produce the album.
The music on Horses was informed by the minimalist aesthetic of the punk rock genre, then in its formative years. Smith and her band composed the album's songs using simple chord progressions, while also breaking from punk tradition in their propensity for improvisation and embrace of ideas from avant-garde and other musical styles. Smith's lyrics on Horses were alternately rooted in her own personal experiences, particularly with her family, and in more fantastical imagery. The album also features adaptations of the rock standards "Gloria" and "Land of a Thousand Dances".
At the time of its release, Horses experienced modest commercial success and placed in the top 50 of the American Billboard 200 albums chart, while being widely acclaimed by music critics. Recognized as a seminal recording in the history of punk and later rock movements, Horses has frequently appeared in professional lists of the greatest albums of all time. In 2009, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation into the National Recording Registry as a "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" work.

It isn't hard to make the case for Patti Smith as a punk rock progenitor based on her debut album, which anticipated the new wave by a year or so: the simple, crudely played rock & roll, featuring Lenny Kaye's rudimentary guitar work, the anarchic spirit of Smith's vocals, and the emotional and imaginative nature of her lyrics -- all prefigure the coming movement as it evolved on both sides of the Atlantic. Smith is a rock critic's dream, a poet as steeped in '60s garage rock as she is in French Symbolism; "Land" carries on from the Doors' "The End," marking her as a successor to Jim Morrison, while the borrowed choruses of "Gloria" and "Land of a Thousand Dances" are more in tune with the era of sampling than they were in the '70s. Producer John Cale respected Smith's primitivism in a way that later producers did not, and the loose, improvisatory song structures worked with her free verse to create something like a new spoken word/musical art form: Horses was a hybrid, the sound of a post-Beat poet, as she put it, "dancing around to the simple rock & roll song."




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