Horses
Patti Smith
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Horses by Patti Smith ranked # 44 on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums list.
Horses is the debut album by Patti Smith released in November of 1975
(see 1975 in music), and produced by John Cale. The most innovative
track is "Land", a radical reworking of Chris Kenner's' "Land of a
Thousand Dances". "Gloria" is a similar reinterpretation of the old
Van Morrison classic.
Smith has been called an early pioneer of punk rock, such as by
allmusic's William Ruhlman, who said that it "isn't hard to make the
case for Patti Smith as a punk rock progenitor based on Horses" [1],
while PopMatters' David Antrobus chose it as his favorite album and
considered it a life-changing classic [2]. Horses peaked at #47 on
Billboard Music Charts' Pop Albums chart.
Track Listing
Disc 1
- Gloria: In Excelsis Deo; In Excelsis Deo\ Gloria
- Redondo Beach
- Birdland
- Free Money
- Kimberly
- Break It Up
- Land:; Horses\ Land Of A Thousand Dances\ La Mer(de)
- Elegie
- My Generation (Bonus Track)
Disc 2
- Gloria: In Excelsis Deo; In Excelsis Deo\ Gloria
- Redondo Beach
- Birdland
- Free Money
- Kimberly
- Break It Up
- Land; Horses\ Land Of A Thousand Dances\ La Mer (De)
- Elegie
- My Generation (Bonus Track)
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