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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.
"Redondo Beach" is a song by Patti Smith. It was first released on Smith's 1975 album Horses, with band members Richard Sohl and Lenny Kaye credited as co-writers. The lyrics were originally published as a poem in Smith's 1972 book kodak under the title "Radando Beach".
In March 1975, Smith's group, the Patti Smith Group, began a two-month weekend set of shows at CBGB in New York City with the band Television. The Patti Smith Group was spotted by Clive Davis, who signed them to Arista Records. Later that year, the Patti Smith Group recorded their debut album, Horses, produced by John Cale amid some tension. [18]
This article is a discography of Patti Smith, an American rock singer-songwriter. Since 1974 she has released eleven studio albums , three live albums , two EPs , nineteen singles , three compilation albums , and one box set on Arista Records and Columbia Records .
1975 – Patti Smith recorded it for her album Horses. Based on the Van Morrison tune, the lyrics had been adapted from an early poem, 'Oath'. [6] Smith's band had started to play the song live and merged it with the poem by 1974, so the song contained half of Smith's own words. [6]
"Free Money" is a rock song written by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye, and first released on Smith's 1975 album Horses. In 1977 Sammy Hagar covered the song on his eponymous album. Also covered by Penetration on their album Moving Targets and later by Cell as a B-side.
Patti Smith Complete is a lyrics collection by Patti Smith, originally published in 1998. [1] Notes. External links. Interview with Patti Smith on the book at ...
"Break It Up", a song from the 1975 album Horses by Patti Smith "Break It Up" (Foreigner song), 1982 "Break It Up" (Rocket from the Crypt song), 1998 "Break It Up" (Scooter song), 1996; Break It Up, 1985; Break It Up (Jemina Pearl album), 2009 "Break It Up", a 1991 song by Cypress Hill from the album Cypress Hill