
Horses Vinyl Record
Patti Smith, »the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock ânâ 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 âHey Joeâ.
In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released âHorsesâ, 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« (âCreem Magazineâ) 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« (âSounds Magazineâ).
Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didnât continue in the same vein as âHorsesâ, with its metallic harshness and raw language. Thatâs why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock ânâ roll singer.
- 180 gram LP w/ Standard Sleeve
- Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie Kirsh
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 8/28/19
- Internal ID: JIT
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Patti Smith, »the first published poet to move her poetry completely into rock ânâ 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 âHey Joeâ.
In 1975, encouraged by her success, Patti Smith released âHorsesâ, 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« (âCreem Magazineâ) 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« (âSounds Magazineâ).
Later productions were dismissed as sentimental and self-loving outpourings, since the rock-poet didnât continue in the same vein as âHorsesâ, with its metallic harshness and raw language. Thatâs why this recording remains an impressive unique production by a visionary rock ânâ roll singer.
- 180 gram LP w/ Standard Sleeve
- Recording: January 1975 at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York City, by Bernie Kirsh
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 8/28/19
- Internal ID: JIT














