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Christopher Smart

Christopher Smart is credited on 29 releases across 10 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–2003 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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29

Pressings credited

10

Albums

4

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Christopher Smart (11 April 1722 – 20 May 1771) was an English poet. He was a major contributor to two popular magazines, The Midwife and The Student, and a friend to influential cultural icons like Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding. Smart, a high church Anglican, was widely known throughout London. Smart was infamous as the pseudonymous midwife "Mrs. Mary Midnight" and for widespread accounts of his years confined in a mental asylum by his father-in-law, John Newbery, due to Smart's supposed religious "mania". Even after Smart's eventual release, a negative reputation continued to pursue him as he was known for incurring more debt than he could repay; this ultimately led to his confinement in debtors' prison until his death. His two most widely known works are A Song to David and Jubilate Agno, which are sometimes believed to have been written during his confinement in St. Luke's Asylum, although there is no record of their dates. Jubilate Agno was not published until 1939 when it was found in a library archive, and A Song to David received mixed reviews until the 19th century. To his contemporaries, Smart was known mainly for his many contributions in the journals The Midwife and The Student, along with his famous Seaton Prize poems and his mock epic The Hilliad. Although he is recognized primarily as a religious poet, his poetry includes various other themes, such as his theories on nature and his promotion of English nationalism.

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Credited work

29 releases · 10 albums · active 1978–2003

  • Performance · 63
  • Production · 14
  • Engineering · 13

Studios: Coconut Studio 1 · Coconut Studio 2 · Coconut Studios · Peak Top Studios

Frequent collaborators

  • Soultans
  • Fish & Chips

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