'Horses' is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith, released in November 1975. It isn't hard to make the case for Patti Smith as a punk rock progenitor based on her debut album, which anticipated the new wave by a year or so: the simple, crudely played rock & roll, featuring Lenny Kaye's rudimentary guitar work, the anarchic spirit of Smith's vocals, and the emotional and imaginative nature of her lyrics - all prefigure the coming movement as it evolved on both sides of the Atlantic. Producer John Cale respected Smith's primitivism in a way that later producers did not, and the loose, improvisatory song structures worked with her free verse to create something like a new spoken word/musical art form: 'Horses' was a hybrid, the sound of a post-Beat poet, as she put it, 'dancing around to the simple rock & roll song'.
1) Gloria (5.58)
2) Redondo Beach (3.26)
3) Birdland (9.16)
4) Free Money (3.52)
5) Kimberly (4.27)
6) Break It Up (4.04)
7) Land: Horses/Land of a Thousand Dances/La Mer (De) (9.26)
8) Elegie (2.56)
9) My Generation (3.17)