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On two separate nights – June 22, 2005, September 12, 2006 – poet-rocker Patti Smith and My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields performed together at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on a collaboration based on Smith’s 1997 book The Coral Sea, her requiem to her dear friend and iconic photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (who took the cover photo of Smith’s debut album, Horses, among his many other accomplishments). Both hour-long performances are offered here. Both performers play to their strengths. Smith has always been a riveting public poet. Her words are meant to be heard and there is no one better at unraveling their rhythms and nuance than Smith in her often shaky, intimate delivery. Shields is a master of cryptic, distorted, ambient sound. Here, he masters the electronics to create sometimes static, sometimes thrusting waves of eerie, metaphoric sound. Smith turns Mapplethorpe’s terminal illness from AIDS into a moving elegy where Mapplethorpe makes one final journey to view the stars of the Southern Cross as a way of affirming life’s beauty in the face of tragedy.

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Amazing

I was fortunate enough to be in the audience once evening in autumn 2006 when Patti Smith performed "The Coral Sea" with Kevin Shields at Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre in London. It was far and away the most powerful performance I have ever seen. I'm not sure how this will work as an "album" - it is quite intense, and I think one would have to be in a very particular mood to listen to it. That said, Patti Smith is a genius and a treasure - a true working artist!

Pity the unwashed masses...

I know the era of freeform artrock (poetic fusion, whatever you want to call it) is dead and gone... but some of the reviews here suggest these nimrods don't even know who Patti Smith is. Time to go back and study your modern musical history, children. Patti's awesome. Her poetry here is uneven, as usual, but also raw and colorful and engaging -- its very unevenness a challenge to keep listening. She pulls off some grace notes, and the backing musical material is haunting and memorable. Good on ya, Patti. Never say die.

RESPECT YOUR ELDERS

Undoubtedly, this is the work of as visionary genius, full of passion and meaning and love. If you are incapable of observing and absorbing this, then just go away.

The Coral Sea, Kevin Shields
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