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Horses (album)

''Horses'' is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith, released on December 13, 1975 on Arista Records. Smith, a fixture of the then-burgeoning New York punk rock music scene, began recording ''Horses'' with her band in 1975 after being signed to Arista Records, with John Cale being enlisted to produce the album. With its fusion of simplistic rock and roll structures and Smith's freeform, Beat poetry-infused lyrics, ''Horses'' was met with widespread critical acclaim upon its initial release. Despite a lack of airplay or a popular single to support the album, it nonetheless experienced modest commercial success, managing a top 50 placing on the US ''Billboard'' 200.
''Horses'' has since been viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums in the history of American punk rock movement, as well as one of the greatest albums of all time. ''Horses'' has also been cited as a key influence on a number of succeeding punk, post-punk, and alternative rock acts, including Siouxsie and the Banshees, R.E.M., The Smiths, and Garbage.
==Background and recording==
At the time she recorded ''Horses'', Patti Smith and her band were favorites in the New York underground club scene along with acts such as Blondie and the Ramones.
According to Smith, ''Horses'' was a conscious attempt "to make a record that would make a certain type of person not feel alone. People who were like me, different… I wasn't targeting the whole world. I wasn't trying to make a hit record." Guest musicians on the album included Tom Verlaine of Television and Allen Lanier of Blue Öyster Cult.

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