This biography traces the career of Patti Smith from home town poems to street performances in Paris, the highlife in New York, and life with her husband in Detroit. It covers the release of her debut album in 1975 and collaborations with people such as Bruce Springsteen.
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This biography traces the career of Patti Smith from home town poems to street performances in Paris, the highlife in New York, and life with her husband in Detroit. It covers the release of her debut album in 1975 and collaborations with people such as Bruce Springsteen.
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Good. Used, book stamp on first page, cover has light scratches, outer edges have scuffs, outer pages have dusty marks, book content is in good readable condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 200 p. Contains: Illustrations.
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Fine- 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 224 pages, illustrated with b&w photographs. "The 1975 release of her debut album Horses signalled the start of a cross culture career full of passionate commitment, abrupt gear changes and unlikely collaborations. Now the author, respected music journalist and long time Patti Smith fan, unravels the story of the artist from Chicago who mixed poetry, underground theatre, rock and jazz-and who played a key role in shaping the New York Punk scene in the mid-Seventies." FINE-SOFTCOVER.