This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

Released Tuesday, 9th April 2019
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This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s Horses

Tuesday, 9th April 2019
 1 person rated this episode
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Studio 360 is teaming up with Classic Album Sundays for a series of storiescalled This Woman’s Work, highlighting classic albums by female artists. We'll talk about records that represent women musicians at the peak of their creative powers, and whose influence is felt all over the musical map.

From what is arguably one of the most arresting opening lines on a debut album, to the mournful romanticism of its final track, Patti Smith's Horses is one of the most significant records in American music history. Classic Album Sundays founder Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy explains how the word "freedom" defines the album through and through: the social and sexual freedom of the era, the artistic freedom born of a city in crisis, and the freedom of rock n’ roll.

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