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Horses
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Patti Smith's 'Horses' is a groundbreaking album that blends poetry and punk rock, establishing Smith as a major voice in the downtown New York scene.
The album opens with a cover of Van Morrison's 'Gloria,' setting the tone for its raw and unconventional sound.
Smith's lyrics explore themes of freedom, rebellion, and personal transformation, delivered with a visceral energy.
The iconic black-and-white cover photograph by Robert Mapplethorpe captures Smith's androgynous image and artistic vision.
'Horses' is celebrated for its influence on subsequent generations of musicians and its fusion of art, music, and poetry.
The album opens with a cover of Van Morrison's 'Gloria,' setting the tone for its raw and unconventional sound.
Smith's lyrics explore themes of freedom, rebellion, and personal transformation, delivered with a visceral energy.
The iconic black-and-white cover photograph by Robert Mapplethorpe captures Smith's androgynous image and artistic vision.
'Horses' is celebrated for its influence on subsequent generations of musicians and its fusion of art, music, and poetry.
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