Patti Smith
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[Edit]Punk rock's poet laureate Patti Smith ranks among the most influential female rock & rollers of all time. Ambitious, unconventional, and challenging, Smith's music was hailed as the most exciting fusion of rock and poetry since Bob Dylan's heyday. If that hybrid remained distinctly uncommercial for much of her career, it wasn't a statement against accessibility so much as the simple fact that Smith followed her own muse wherever it took her — from structured rock songs to free-form experimentalism, or even completely out of music at times. Her most avant-garde outings drew a sense of improvisation and interplay from free jazz, though they remained firmly rooted in noisy, primitive, three-chord rock & roll. She was a powerful concert presence, singing and chanting her lyrics in an untrained but expressive voice, whirling around the stage like an ecstatic shaman delivering incantations. A regular at CBGB's during the early days of New York punk, she was the first artist of the bunch to land a record deal and release an album, even beating the Ramones to the punch. The artiness and the amateurish musicianship of her work both had a major impact on the punk movement, whether in New York or England, whether among her contemporaries (Television, Richard Hell) or followers. What's more, Smith became an icon to subsequent generations of female rockers. She never relied on sex appeal for her success — she was unabashedly intellectual and creatively uncompromising, and her appearance was usually lean, hard, and androgynous. She also never made an issue of her gender, calling attention to herself as an artist, not a woman; she simply dressed and performed in the spirit of her aggressive, male rock role models, as if no alternative had ever occurred to her. In the process, she obliterated the expectations of what was possible for women in rock, and stretched the boundaries of how artists of any gender could express themselves.
Smith was born in Chicago on December 30, 1946; her parents moved to Philadelphia when she was three, and then to the nearby, less urban town of Woodbury, New Jersey, when she was nine. Something of an outcast in high school, she found salvation in the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud, the writings of the Beats, and the music of soul and rock artists like James Brown, the Rolling Stones, the Doors, and especially Bob Dylan. She attended the Glassboro State Teachers College, but dropped out due to an unplanned pregnancy. She gave the baby up for adoption and took a job on a factory assembly line, thus saving enough money to move to New York City in 1967. She worked in a bookstore and met art student/future photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, who became her lover despite living most of his adult life as a homosexual. In 1969, Smith went to Paris with her sister, busking on the streets as a performance artist. Upon her return, she moved into the Chelsea Hotel with Mapplethorpe for a brief period, then became involved with underground theater, not to mention playwright Sam Shepard; she co-authored and co-starred with him in the somewhat autobiographical play Cowboy Mouth in 1971. During this time, she was also working on her poetry, and met guitarist Lenny Kaye, also a Bleecker Street record store clerk and rock critic. Kaye had written a magazine essay on doo wop that impressed Smith, and the two found that they shared a love of early and obscure rock & roll. When Smith gave a public poetry reading at St. Mark's Church in February 1971, she invited Kaye to accompany her on the electric guitar for three pieces.
Over the next two years, Smith continued to perform in plays and poetry readings; she also wrote for several rock magazines, published two volumes of her poems, and began contributing lyrics to the literary-minded metal band Blue Öyster Cult. She and Kaye performed again in late 1973, and their partnership grew into a much more regular occurrence. The following year, they added pianist/keyboardist Richard Sohl, and their performances grew into unique blends of Beat-influenced poetry, improvised spoken word with equally spontaneous musical backing, and covers of rock & roll oldies. Regular gigs around New York cemented their growing reputation, and in June 1974, with Mapplethorpe paying for studio time, the band cut a groundbreaking independent single, "Hey Joe" b/w "Piss Factory." The former added a monologue about Patty Hearst, while the latter recounted Smith's stint as an assembly line worker in vivid detail, incorporating lyrical snippets from the rock records in which she took solace. Both songs featured Television guitarist Tom Verlaine, who briefly became Smith's lover, and along with Television's own "Little Johnny Jewel," the single helped kickstart the independent, D.I.Y. aesthetic that remains punk rock's hallmark even today.
In late 1974, Smith and her band played a few gigs on the West Coast. When they returned, they added guitarist/bassist Ivan Kral to flesh out their sound, and joined Television as part of the emerging new-rock scene at CBGB's, a dive bar in the Bowery. Their two-month stand in early 1975 sometimes featured drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, who became a regular member, and attracted the notice of Arista Records president Clive Davis, who offered Smith a record deal. She entered the studio with ex-Velvet Underground member John Cale serving as producer, and in late 1975 released her debut album, Horses, which was essentially the first art-punk album. Rapturously received by most critics, Horses offered unorthodox covers of party rock tunes like "Gloria" and "Land of 1000 Dances" (Smith opened the former with the declaration "Jesus died for someone's sins, but not mine"), as well as a mix of original songs and lengthy, improv-driven spoken word pieces. Despite nonexistent airplay, it sold well enough to climb into the Top 50.
The 1976 follow-up, Radio Ethiopia, was credited to the Patti Smith Group, and placed some of Smith's most straightforward rock songs ("Ask the Angels," "Pumping [My Heart]") directly alongside some of her most experimental, free-form pieces (the title track). In early 1977, Smith was performing in Tampa, Florida, when she twirled herself right off the stage; she broke two vertebrae in her neck and was forced to take some time off to recuperate. During that period, she wrote a book of poetry titled Babel. She returned to recording in 1978 with Easter, a more accessible nod in the direction of album rock radio, which featured her writing collaboration with Bruce Springsteen, "Because the Night." The ballad climbed to number 13 on the pop charts and sent Easter into the Top 20; plus, 10,000 Maniacs' 1993 cover of "Because the Night" became their biggest pop hit and made the song something of a standard for the Lilith Fair generation. Easter also contained Smith's most notorious cut, "Rock n Roll N****r," which attempted to redefine the term as a badge of honor for anyone who lived outside the establishment. Some critics roasted her for the conceit in the ensuing controversy, but the song achieved a measure of redemption when it was included on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack in 1994.
1979's Wave found Smith's sound becoming increasingly polished, thanks in part to new producer Todd Rundgren; however, many reviewers found it her least developed set of material. Smith had been living with Blue Öyster Cult keyboardist Allen Lanier for some time, but now took up with MC5/Sonic's Rendezvous Band guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith; indeed, Wave's "Dancing Barefoot" and "Frederick" were both dedicated to him. The couple married in 1980, and Smith retired to a life of domesticity near Detroit, raising two children with her husband. In 1988, Smith re-emerged for a one-off album, Dream of Life, on which Fred co-wrote all the material and also played guitar, with backing by Smith Group members Sohl and Daugherty. However, it wasn't intended to establish a full-fledged comeback, and Smith disappeared from music again following its release. She continued to write, however, completing a poetry collection called Woolgathering (among other projects), and gave occasional readings.
Sadly, in the span of a few years, Smith lost some of her closest associates: longtime friend and album-cover photographer Mapplethorpe died in 1989, followed a year later by pianist Richard Sohl. At the end of 1994, both her husband and her brother Todd died of heart failure, within a month of one another. A grief-stricken Smith returned to performing as a means of therapy, and re-formed the Patti Smith Group — with Kaye, Daugherty, and new bassist Tony Shanahan — for a few small-scale tours aimed at reconnecting with her audience and re-orienting herself to the concert stage. In 1996, the group entered the studio and recorded Gone Again, which featured a new second guitarist in Oliver Ray and guest spots from Tom Verlaine, John Cale, and Jeff Buckley. Gone Again took a stronger, more optimistic tone than might have been expected, and was well received by many critics. Following closely on its heels, Peace and Noise appeared in 1997 and earned a Grammy nomination for the track "1959"; a much darker affair than its predecessor, it took into account the deaths of two more of Smith's inspirations, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. Smith returned in 2000 with Gung Ho, the most aggressive-sounding and socially conscious album of her comeback; the song "Glitter in Their Eyes" also earned her a second Grammy nomination.
Smith and Arista parted ways in 2002, with the label issuing Land (1975-2002), a double-disc compilation of hits and rarities, as a wrap-up. Smith subsequently signed with Columbia. Her first album for the label, Trampin', appeared in spring 2004. Horses received the deluxe two-CD treatment in 2005 when it was reissued by Arista in a 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition. On March 12, 2007, Smith was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside Van Halen, the Ronettes, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and R.E.M. She released an album of typically eclectic covers, Twelve, that same year. She was the subject of Stephen Sebring's 2008 acclaimed documentary, Patti Smith: Dream of Life; the film played the festival circuit worldwide as well as art house theaters and was released on DVD. Smith also authored a memoir entitled Just Kids about her life with friend and collaborator, the late photographer Mapplethorpe. It was published in 2010; it won the National Book Award for Non-Fiction for that year. In 2011, Sony Legacy released a single-disc, career-spanning compilation, Outside Society, featuring recordings from her Arista and Columbia catalogs. Just after the recording was released, Smith, along with the Kronos Quartet, won Sweden's prestigious Polar Prize for "devoting her life to art in all its forms." Smith also contributed both a 12" x 12" original print and an audio track to the ultra-limited edition, multi-artist Legacy box set 15 Minutes: Homage to Andy Warhol. Smith released Banga, her eleventh studio album, after a hiatus of more than eight years in the early summer of 2012. Along with her regular band, guests included her two children, Jackson and Jessi, Tom Verlaine, and Jack Petruzzelli.
Title: The Patti Smith Masters - Selected Songs
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Punk Rock
Title: Land (1975 - 2002) (Disc 2)
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Teenage Perversity & Ships In The Night (1976, Los Angeles Roxy)
Artist: Patti Smith, Iggy Pop
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Title: Gone Again
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Mummer Love
Artist: Patti Smith, Soundwalk Collective
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, World Music, Alternative, Folk
Title: The Perfect Vision Reworkings
Artist: Patti Smith, Soundwalk Collective
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Experimental
Title: Land - Cd2
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Live At The Boarding House (Live)
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock
Title: Land - Cd1
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Blues, Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Banga
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: Land (1975 - 2002) (Disc 1)
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Blues, Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Peradam
Artist: Patti Smith, Anoushka Shankar, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Tenzin Choegyal, Soundwalk Collective
Genre: Ambient, World Music, Alternative, Folk
Title: Horses (Legacy Edition)
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Title: Wave (Remastered)
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: La Maison de Rimbaud (feat. Philip Glass) - EP
Artist: Patti Smith, Soundwalk Collective
Genre: Alternative
Title: Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys (Single)
Artist: Patti Smith, Johnny Pepp
Genre: World Music
Title: Trampin'
Artist: Patti Smith
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Collections
Title: The Bridge School Concerts, Vol. 1 (Live)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 2 (Live)
Genre: Rock
Title: A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 3
Genre:
Title: Occupy This Album
Genre: Rock
Title: Rave On Buddy Holly (Bonus Track Version)
Genre: Pop
Title: Wonderland (Music from the Motion Picture)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: A Very Special Christmas
Genre: Pop, Traditional Pop Music
Title: (Ǎhk-to͝ong Bāy-Bi) Covered / (Ahk-toong Bay-Bi) Covered
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Vol. 9: 2006-2007 (Live)
Genre: Rock
Title: No Alternative
Genre: Pop
Title: Before Punk, Vol.2
Genre: Rock
Title: 101 Power Ballads CD 5
Genre: Pop
Title: 101 Power Ballads CD 6
Genre: Pop
Title: Compact Disk Club - High Voltage CD 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Compact Disk Club - High Voltage CD 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Blues Women Anthology 6 (CD1)
Genre: Blues
Title: Compact Disc Club - Whispers CD 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Pop
Title: The Songs Of Bob Dylan - CD1 By BSBT RG
Genre: Rock
Title: Rockklassiker
Genre: Rock
Title: Top Of The Pops 1978 CD4
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Top Of The Pops 1992 CD2
Title: Rockklassiker 2012
Genre: Blues
Title: Io Ci Sono (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: More Best Of The Best
Title: Love Rocks Collection CD3
Genre: Rock
Title: Absolute 70s (CD3)
Title: The Best Of 80'S Dance Party (CD3)
Genre: Electronica, Club/Dance
Title: Revisited Rock 2
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Essential Tracks: Rock Hits (CD4)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Best Of 80s - Dance Party (CD3)
Genre: Club/Dance, Pop
Title: Rock Classics - Hard & Heavy (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: Las 500 Mejores Canciones De La Historia (CD17)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Pop
Title: The Old Grey Whistle Test: The Anthems (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Indie
Title: Pure... Singer Songwriters (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Per Gaber... Io Ci Sono (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock Top 600 Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Top 600 Vol. 2 (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: Oh Yes We Can Love: The History Of Glam Rock (CD3)
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Pop
Title: Pure... Acoustic (CD1)
Title: In Covers We Trust 20
Genre: Alternative Rock, Punk Rock
Title: In Covers We Trust 21
Genre: Alternative Rock
Title: Compact Disc Club: Red Angel (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Featuring albums
Title: Natural Born Killers (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
Artist: Natural Born Killers
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Natural Born Killers (Soundtrack (Explicit))
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Rhythm Science
Artist: Dj Spooky
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Noah (Music from the Motion Picture)
Artist: Clint Mansell, Kronos Quartet
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Press Color
Artist: Lizzy Mercier Descloux
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: The End of Law
Artist: Hashineen
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Reggae, Dub, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Experimental, IDM
Title: Boardwalk Empire Volume 2: Music From The HBO Original Series
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock
Title: Kerouac - Kicks Joy Darkness (a Spoken Word Tribute With Music)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Poetry
Title: West of Memphis: Voices For Justice
Artist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Rum Diary (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Rum Diary (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Christopher Young
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical
Title: In Time: The Best Of R. E. M. 1988 - 2003
Artist: R. E. M.
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (Deluxe Version)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: We were trees
Artist: Giovanni Sollima
Genre: New Age, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Classical
Title: Disco (CD2)
Artist: Fetenhits
Genre: Reggae Fusion, Eurodisco, Pop, Synth Pop, Funk, Classical