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Patti Smith - Hi-Res Masters (2018) [Hi-Res]
Year Of Release: 2018
Genre: Rock
Format: FLAC
Quality: Lossless 24 bit
Time: 03:50:27
Size: 4.86 GB
Born on December 30, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois, she was a punk pythia whose assertive androgyny and shock poetry petrified the Big Apple during the 1970s. For Patti Smith's love of the written word was never a teenage obsession...
Rimbaud, Dylan, Genet, Camus, Burroughs, and Ginsberg thus accompanied the former companion of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe throughout her life. But the goal was still to make rock 'n' roll, not literature, so Patti Smith made rock 'n' roll! And rather well. As on her essential album, Horses. Her aura was already great when this first album was released in 1975. The priestess of New York rock then dared to create a collision between her literary icons (Rimbaud, Genet, of course) and those of rock 'n' roll (Van Morrison, The Who, etc.). A typically New York fusion. A landmark album of the then-nascent Big Apple punk, produced by ex-Velvet Underground member John Cale, Horses was driven by the electric guitar fury of Lenny Kaye and that of two major figures of rage rock: Tom Verlaine, leader of the equally cult Television, and Allen Lanier of Blue Öyster Cult. A furious deluge provided the poet with the perfect setting for her drapes of angry and carnal words.
The rest, just as inhabited and just as influential, can be enjoyed in her concise discography of ten albums: Radio Ethiopia (1976), Easter (1978), Wave (1979), Dream of Life (1988), Gone Again (1996), Peace and Noise (1997), Gung Ho (2000), Trampin' (2004), Twelve (2007), and Banga (2012). © MZ/Qobuz
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