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Patti Smith - voc
Tom Verlaine (g, 7/96); Oliver Ray (g, cca 7/96-cca 5/05)
1. Patti Smith: The Sea Of Possibilities (1998)
Patti Smith: Seventh Heaven (1971, básnická sbírka)
http://www.aristarec.com/psmith/smithbio.html
"Because The Night" on OST "That Summer" (25.5.79, Arista)
"Mapplethorpe" on benefit compilation "No Alternative" (11/93) "Memorial Tribute" on Aids benefit compilation "No Alternative" (15.11.93, Arista) "Rock'n'Roll Nigger" on OST "Natural Born Killers" (2/94, Warner Bros) "About A Boy" on LP "Tibetian Freedom Concerts" (3.11.97) "Black Peter" on Greateful Dead tribute LP "Stolen Roses" (8.8.00, Grateful Dead) "Ask The Angels" on compilation "New York Rocks" (25.1.05, Koch) "Walkin' Blind" on OST "Dead Man Walking: Legacy Edition" (7.2.06, Columbia/Legacy) "Words Of Love" on Buddy Holly tribute LP "Rave On Buddy Holly" (28.6.11, Fantasy) "The Mermaid" on compilation "Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys" (18.2.13, Anti-, & Johnny Depp) "Wing (Recorded Live at Voices For Justice Benefit Concert - August 28, 2010)" on OST "West Of Memphis: Voices For Justice" (21.1.13, Sony Music) "Capital Letter" on OST "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (19.11.13) appeared on the LP:
Blue Öyster Cult: Agents Of Fortune (18.6.76, CBS)
John Mayall: Lots Of People (4/77, ABC) "Kerouac: Kicks Joy Darkness (A Spoken Word Tribute With Music)" (3/97, Rykodisc) Tibetan Freedom Concert (17.11.97, Grand Royal, live 3CD) appeared on the SP:
Michael "Flea" Balzary: Helen Burns EP (7/12)
Awards:
1996 Rock Awards - Comeback of the Year
1997 Q Awards - Inspiration Award 2007 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2011 Polar Music Prize 2021 Grammy Hall Of Fame (LP "Horses", 1975)
produced by LP:
Suzanne Vega: Suzanne Vega (12.7.85, A&M)
James: Stutter (6/86, blanco y negro) Soul Asylum: Hang Time (1988, A&M) appeared on the LP:
The Jim Carroll Band: Dry Dreams (5/82, CBS)
"Kerouac: Kicks Joy Darkness (A Spoken Word Tribute With Music)" (3/97, Rykodisc) Compilation Appearances:
"Going Local" on compilation "Best of NYC - Live at Continental Vol. 1" (10.4.05, Continentalnyc.com)
appeared on the LP:
Tom Verlaine: Tom Verlaine (9/79, Elektra)
Tom Verlaine: Dreamtime (10/81, Elektra) Tom Verlaine: Words From The Front (6/82, Virgin) Tom Verlaine: Cover (24.8.84, Virgin) Indigo Girls: Indigo Girls (4/89, Epic) Indigo Girls: Nomads, Indians, Saints (5.11.90, Epic) Tom Verlaine: Warm And Cool (13.4.92, Rough Trade)
appeared on the LP:
Iggy Pop: Instinct (1988, A&M)
Deborah Harry: Deaf, Dumb And Blond (10/89, Chrysalis)
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