Patti Smith’s Landmark Debut Album ‘Horses’ 50th Anniversary Edition to Feature Outtakes, Rarities
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Patti Smith’s debut album, 'Horses', to be reissued in celebration of 50th anniversary
Legacy Recordings/Sony Music Entertainment Patti Smith’s debut album, Horses, is turning 50 this year, and to celebrate the album is being reissued with some added extras. Legacy Recordings is set to rerelease Horses as a two-LP and two-CD set on Oct. 10. It will feature a remastered version of the album, along with previously unreleased outtakes and rarities. The bonus material includes eight never-before-released songs, which include Smith’s 1…
Patti Smith launches an unpublished song that will be included in Horses’ 50th Anniversary Edition... and, in fact, “Snowball” was recorded in the sessions of such a legendary album. Patti Smith, 50th Anniversary of Horses / Screenshot of Horses will be double album On Networks, the great Patti Smith announced that it will be October 10 when Horses’ special edition, a record released in 1975 under the production of Tom Verlaine, will be released…
American music Patti Smith will celebrate the 50th anniversary of his seminal album Horses, released in November 1975 by Arista Records, with a redition full of demos, 'raritys' and 'outtakes', as well as four unpublished songs. This remastered edition to celebrate the half century of his prima opera will be released on October 10 through Legacy Recordings.
Patti Smith Announces 'Horses' 50th Anniversary Edition With Previously Unreleased Tracks: Hear "Snowball"
Hey, you know what’s a good album? Motherfucking Horses by Patti Smith. Smith released her debut LP in November 1975, and it’s obviously historically important and influenced all your favorite people and priestess of punk and blah blah blah. That’s great. But have you listened to it? When you throw Horses on today, it does not sound like a historical document. It sounds like this lady is shooting lasers out of her eyes and ascending to a new lev…
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