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Re: (TV) Re: Horses
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- Subject: Re: (TV) Re: Horses
- From: Glenn Cooper <glennwaynecooper@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 07:47:18 +1000
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The book is "Patti Smith's Horses & The Remaking of Rock n Roll" by Mark
Paytress.
Plenty of Tom mentions throughout, but nothing to suggest he played a larger
than known role in the making of the album. It was very much Patti and
Lenny's
baby with, of course, John Cale playing a tempestuous role as producer.
Glenn C.
On 20/04/2011 6:41 AM, postitnote wrote:
Hey y'all,
I was hoping to get maybe some of your thoughts on this. It was just sthg
I've been thinking about lately and someone mentioned that they had read a
book on Patti's album Horses here.
I read sthg on-line from a unauthorized book on Patti on the net and it said
that she had others helping w/ the album. I know that John Cale produced it
and Tom is credited w/ co-writing the song 'Break it Up'. But I was
wondering, do you think that Tom was much more involved in the creation of
this album then he was actually credited for?
I shall try and find that quote again that I ran across the other day which
got me to thinking on this.
Any thoughts on this at all?
D.
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