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Patti Smith: Horses - VINYL LP
Title: Horses
Artist: Patti Smith
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019712721
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2026-09-04
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, REISSUE
Patti Smith, -the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock 'n' roll and to entice experimental rock fans into the forbidden cinema of her hallucinatory fantasy® (New York Times), began her musical career unconventionally. It took off at a poetry reading where she was backed by Lenny Kaye on guitar; later star photographer Robert Mapplethorpe financed her punk-rock cult single "Hey Joe". In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released "Horses", an album in which she fused rock riffs and spoken rhythms to create a punk-trash sound. The rock scene was electrified, raging about -the best garage sound of the 70s® ("Creem Magazine") and conjectured that Smith had -drawn up material from Rimbaud, Burroughs, Dylan and Velvet Underground into a hot needle and injected it under the skin® ("Sounds Magazine"). Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didn't continue in the same vein as "Horses", with it's metallic harshness and raw language. That's why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock 'n' roll singer.." Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie KirshProduction: John Cale." "Horses" - Patti Smith (g, voc); Richard Sohl (p); Lenny Kaye (b, g, voc); Tom Verlaine, Allen Lanier (g); Ivan Kral (b, g, keyb, voc); Jay Dee Daugherty (dr)." standard sleeve
Tracks:
1.1 Gloria
1.2 In Excelsis Deo
1.3 Gloria (Version)
1.4 Birdland
1.5 Free Money
1.6 Kimberly
1.7 Break It Up
1.8 Land
1.9 Horses
1.10 Land, of a Thousand Dances
1.11 La Mer (De)
1.12 Elegie
Artist: Patti Smith
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019712721
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2026-09-04
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, REISSUE
Patti Smith, -the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock 'n' roll and to entice experimental rock fans into the forbidden cinema of her hallucinatory fantasy® (New York Times), began her musical career unconventionally. It took off at a poetry reading where she was backed by Lenny Kaye on guitar; later star photographer Robert Mapplethorpe financed her punk-rock cult single "Hey Joe". In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released "Horses", an album in which she fused rock riffs and spoken rhythms to create a punk-trash sound. The rock scene was electrified, raging about -the best garage sound of the 70s® ("Creem Magazine") and conjectured that Smith had -drawn up material from Rimbaud, Burroughs, Dylan and Velvet Underground into a hot needle and injected it under the skin® ("Sounds Magazine"). Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didn't continue in the same vein as "Horses", with it's metallic harshness and raw language. That's why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock 'n' roll singer.." Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie KirshProduction: John Cale." "Horses" - Patti Smith (g, voc); Richard Sohl (p); Lenny Kaye (b, g, voc); Tom Verlaine, Allen Lanier (g); Ivan Kral (b, g, keyb, voc); Jay Dee Daugherty (dr)." standard sleeve
Tracks:
1.1 Gloria
1.2 In Excelsis Deo
1.3 Gloria (Version)
1.4 Birdland
1.5 Free Money
1.6 Kimberly
1.7 Break It Up
1.8 Land
1.9 Horses
1.10 Land, of a Thousand Dances
1.11 La Mer (De)
1.12 Elegie
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Title: Horses
Artist: Patti Smith
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019712721
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2026-09-04
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, REISSUE
Patti Smith, -the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock 'n' roll and to entice experimental rock fans into the forbidden cinema of her hallucinatory fantasy® (New York Times), began her musical career unconventionally. It took off at a poetry reading where she was backed by Lenny Kaye on guitar; later star photographer Robert Mapplethorpe financed her punk-rock cult single "Hey Joe". In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released "Horses", an album in which she fused rock riffs and spoken rhythms to create a punk-trash sound. The rock scene was electrified, raging about -the best garage sound of the 70s® ("Creem Magazine") and conjectured that Smith had -drawn up material from Rimbaud, Burroughs, Dylan and Velvet Underground into a hot needle and injected it under the skin® ("Sounds Magazine"). Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didn't continue in the same vein as "Horses", with it's metallic harshness and raw language. That's why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock 'n' roll singer.." Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie KirshProduction: John Cale." "Horses" - Patti Smith (g, voc); Richard Sohl (p); Lenny Kaye (b, g, voc); Tom Verlaine, Allen Lanier (g); Ivan Kral (b, g, keyb, voc); Jay Dee Daugherty (dr)." standard sleeve
Tracks:
1.1 Gloria
1.2 In Excelsis Deo
1.3 Gloria (Version)
1.4 Birdland
1.5 Free Money
1.6 Kimberly
1.7 Break It Up
1.8 Land
1.9 Horses
1.10 Land, of a Thousand Dances
1.11 La Mer (De)
1.12 Elegie
Artist: Patti Smith
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019712721
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2026-09-04
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, REISSUE
Patti Smith, -the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock 'n' roll and to entice experimental rock fans into the forbidden cinema of her hallucinatory fantasy® (New York Times), began her musical career unconventionally. It took off at a poetry reading where she was backed by Lenny Kaye on guitar; later star photographer Robert Mapplethorpe financed her punk-rock cult single "Hey Joe". In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released "Horses", an album in which she fused rock riffs and spoken rhythms to create a punk-trash sound. The rock scene was electrified, raging about -the best garage sound of the 70s® ("Creem Magazine") and conjectured that Smith had -drawn up material from Rimbaud, Burroughs, Dylan and Velvet Underground into a hot needle and injected it under the skin® ("Sounds Magazine"). Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didn't continue in the same vein as "Horses", with it's metallic harshness and raw language. That's why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock 'n' roll singer.." Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie KirshProduction: John Cale." "Horses" - Patti Smith (g, voc); Richard Sohl (p); Lenny Kaye (b, g, voc); Tom Verlaine, Allen Lanier (g); Ivan Kral (b, g, keyb, voc); Jay Dee Daugherty (dr)." standard sleeve
Tracks:
1.1 Gloria
1.2 In Excelsis Deo
1.3 Gloria (Version)
1.4 Birdland
1.5 Free Money
1.6 Kimberly
1.7 Break It Up
1.8 Land
1.9 Horses
1.10 Land, of a Thousand Dances
1.11 La Mer (De)
1.12 Elegie










