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PATTI SMITH: “Horses” LP
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PATTI SMITH: “Horses” LP
Horses is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith. It was released by Arista Records on November 10, 1975. A fixture of the mid-1970s underground rock music scene in New York City, Smith signed to Arista in April 1975 and recorded Horses with her band at Electric Lady Studios that September. She enlisted former Velvet Underground member John Cale to produce the album. With Horses, Smith drew upon her backgrounds in rock music and poetry, aiming to create an album combining both forms.
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 were alternately rooted in her own personal experiences, particularly with her family, and in more fantastical imagery. Horses was additionally inspired by Smith’s reflections on the previous era of rock music—with two of its songs being adapted in part from 1960s rock standards, and others containing lyrical allusions and tributes to past rock performers—and her hopes for the music’s future.
Gloria: (5:54)
A1.1 In Excelsis Deo
A1.2 Gloria (Version)
A2 Redondo Beach 3:24
A3 Birdland 9:16
A4 Free Money 3:47
B1 Kimberly 4:26
B2 Break It Up 4:05 Land: (9:36)
B3.1 Horses
B3.2 Land Of A Thousand Dances
B3.3 La Mer(de)
B4 Elegie 2:42





