Album

Fields

Fields

1971 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Fields by Fields

Fields is a Rock album by Fields, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 21 pressings tracked.

About

Field is augmented by great ex-King Crimson drummer Andy McCullough and the brilliant Alan Barry on vocals/guitars/bass for what is a lost masterpiece of melodic, thoughtful, and engaging progressive rock. You may expect this album to be an ELP type no guitar and organ bashing affair- it most certainly is not. The heavy organ passages are tasteful and really imaginative while every song on the album is soaring and melodic. Alan Barry’s high pitched strong and melodic voice begs comparison with Jon Anderson or a higher pitched Gary Brooker and the Procol Harum influence is quite strong on nearly every track. The sparingly used guitar passages are very nicely executed and not one track on this album is a weak link. For pop influenced melodic progrock this is one of the top 3 or 4 and still less expensive than some other great one. Favourite tracks here include the majestic opener "A Friend Of Mine," the folk-tinged "Three Minstrels", and the very catchy "While The Sun Still Shine." This is a very adventurous and also very friendly album with a warm, soothing atmosphere to most of it and exciting musicianship and great vocals to the fore. If you like keyboard oriented progressive rock with emphasis on melody this is an essential album and may surprise you! I’ve always really loved this album and think it’s a shame that people’s descriptions of it so often take the easy way out by saying they sound like a cross between King Crimson and Rare Bird. This really is a very unique album, but the closest reference point may be somewhere between King Crimson and Thunderclap Newman mainly because of similar late 60s/early 70s pop influence. A truly wonderful and great album, this is an essential record for your collection. Original copies came with a large poster and these are particularly rare. Find this album and treasure it! Credits Artwork By (Illustration, Design) – Colin Paynton Clarinet – Dafne Downs Drum, Timpani – Andrew McCulloch Organ, Piano – Graham Field Producer – Fields Vocal, Ba, Guitar, Mellotron – Alan Barry Recorded at I.B.C. Studio, London by Sympathy Music for CBS .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bedtime (Soothing Piano White Noise)1:36

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • fuzzy
  • hypnotic
  • psychedelic

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

  • Alan BarryVOCALS, BASS, GUITAR, MELLOTRON VOCALS, BASS, LEAD GUITAR, CLASSICAL GUITAR, MELLOTRON VOCALS, CLASSICAL GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR, MELLOTRON
  • Andy McCullochDRUMS, PERCUSSION , TALKING DRUM DRUMS, PERCUSSION, TALKING DRUM DRUMS, TIMPANI
  • Dafne DownsCLARINET
  • Graham FieldORGAN, ELECTRIC PIANO, PIANO ORGAN, PIANO ORGAN, PIANO, ELECTRIC PIANO
  • Dafne DownesCLARINET

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