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The Words and Music of Patti Smith

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Words and Music of Patti Smith

Contributors:

By (Author) Joe Tarr

ISBN:

9780275994112

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th May 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Composers and songwriters
Popular music

Dewey:

782.42166092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

397g

Description

Many consider Patti Smith the godmother of punk. That label, however, is inaccurate. Although she possessed the energy and irreverence that would later mark the punk generation, she was inspired by the beatniks and by Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, and many other figures whom the punk rockers were reacting against. Yet, she acted as a bridge between the two generations, finding common ground with both. The experimental and rebellious nature of her work made Smith and her band integral to the mid-'70s New York art rock scene, centered around the club CBGB on the Lower East Side. Smith's 1975 album, Horses, was the first album released from the scene and established Smith as a major artist. The androgynous appearance of Smith on the covershot by Robert Mapplethorpehas become one of the most famous shots in rock history. Musically, the album was groundbreaking for its mix of improvisational music and Dionysian lyrics. As both an artist and a woman, she broke new ground. Smith released three more albums before abruptly walking away from her fame in 1980. She reemerged in the mid-'90s to reshape her image and astound fans with her dynamic performances. Smith's impact on rock musicher rebellion against gender roles, her charismatic performances, her merging of poetry and music, and the way she's aged as a rock starhas been vast. She has redefined what it means for women to be rock performers and blazed trails for many other popular female musicians to follow after her. Individual chapters examine individual albums and account for parallel developments in Smith's life. Tarr concludes his work with an examination of the influence Smith has had on pop culture and on rock 'n' roll in general. Patti Smith is a guarded and private person, and little has been written about her. In this searching analysis of Smith's life and work, author Joe Tarr has filled a huge gap and provided an essential guide to the iconic artist's career.

Reviews

Any library strong in rock music or songwriting needs Words and Music of Patti Smith: it provides a scholarly, college-level analysis of the lyrics of her punk music creations, surveys Dylan and other classic legends of inspiration that affected her life, and considers her influence in the 1970s New York rock scene as a whole. An excellent key to understanding both Patti Smith and the rock music of her times. * MBR: California Bookwatch *

Author Bio

Joe Tarr is a journalist and critic with almost 15 years experience working for the daily and alternative presses and television. He's written extensively about popular culture and music. In recent years, Tarr has worked as a freelancer, writing scripts for the Oxygen network's hit true crime show, Snapped!

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