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Fields-Fields-'71 UK Prog Rock-NEW LP

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 Fields-Fields-'71 UK Prog Rock-NEW LP


Fields (3) ‎– Fields
Label:
Long Hair ‎– LHC287
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
2022
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Prog Rock
Fields (Vinyl, LP, Album)

This is an official reissue on vinyl under courtesy of Cherry Red Records of this highly sought after prog album, originally released in 1971 on CBS, UK. Fields was an English progressive rock trio formed in 1971 by drummer Andrew McCulloch, keyboardist Graham Field, and bassist, guitarist-vocalist Alan Barry. McCulloch had previously been a member of King Crimson, appearing on the band's third album Lizard. Field founded Rare Bird (and composed their worldwide hit number "Sympathy") and Barry played with the Giles brothers Peter and Michael who would eventually become members of King Crimson.  First of all I love the sound quality and the tightness of the band's playing. It's a very clean and clever production. It has some very nice melodic qualities about it. Fat and playful organ, wonderful vocals, dynamic bass and the drummer McCullogh is all over the place.  
The album opens in fine booming and bombastic style with "A Friend of Mine", a rollicking song driven by the sound of the powerful Hammond organ. The song has something of a baroque feel to it, with the organist throwing in a few classically inspired fugues for good measure. Onwards now to "While the Sun Shines", an uplifting number which you can feel free to enjoy while walking through Fields of golden barley in the warm sunshine. "Not So Good" is next, but it IS good! It's an emotionally appealing song designed to pull on the heartstrings. "Three Minstrels", is Folk with a rockin' attitude. "Slow Susan" is next, and slow it is, but in a good way. It's always good to slot in a slow number every now and again in the middle of a rocking and rolling album. The organ soloist is in church fugue mode as he takes us on an inspirational journey in this lovely instrumental number. It's enough to make an atheist get all religious. Side Two opens with "Over and Over Again", a rollicking song with its powerful throbbing rhythm. It's another keyboard-driven ELP-style number, but without the stage antics and keyboard histrionics. It's just a good solid slice of heavy British Rock. There's a change of pace now with "Feeling Free", a rousing and uplifting song full of joy and happiness, just as the song title implies. Next up is "Fair-Haired Lady", a mournful but beautifully romantic ballad with the silver-toned singer pouring his heart out. It's a song which Uriah Heep might have recorded in one of their quieter reflective moments. Onto the penultimate song on the album and "A Place To Lay My Head", a nice solid slice of bluesy and soulful British Rock. Highlight of the album is last title, "The Eagle". The organist displays his classical credentials in fine style here with what sounds like a Bach cantata, before embarking on an impressive display of keyboard dexterity on the organ and then bringing the album to a close with a soothing and sophisticated piano piece. A beautiful piece of music to put the icing on the cake of a great album with the sound of powerful, organ-driven, heavy British Rock. These are Fields of Gold! Album comes with 4 sided insert sheet, story, lyrics and photos. Remastered. Don´t miss it!

Tracklist:
A.
1. A Friend Of Mine (4:29)
2. While The Sun Still Shines (3:15)
3. Not So Good (3:07)
4. Three Minstrels (4:28)
5. Slow Susan (3:45)
All titles by G. Field, except 2. by Bowery

B.
1. Over And Over Again (5:55)
2. Feeling Free (3:12)
3. Fair-Haired Lady (3:00)
4. A Place To Lay My Head (3:39)
5. The Eagle (5:27)

(P) 1971 Graham Fields


Tracklist

A1     A Friend Of Mine

    Written-By – Field*

    5:25
A2     While The Sun Still Shines

    Written-By – Barry*

    3:15
A3     Not So Good

    Written-By – Field*

    3:07
A4     Three Minstrels

    Written-By – Field*

    4:28
A5     Slow Susan

    Written-By – Field*

    3:45
B1     Over And Over Again

    Written-By – Field*

    5:55
B2     Feeling Free

    Written-By – Field*

    3:12
B3     Fair-Haired Lady

    Written-By – Barry*

    3:00
B4     A Place To Lay My Head

    Written-By – Field*

    4:25
B5     The Eagle

    Written-By – Barry*, Field*

    5:15
Credits

    Arranged By – Graham Field
    Clarinet – Dafne Downs (tracks: B3)
    Design, Illustration – Colin Paynton
    Drums, Timpani, Talking Drum – Andrew McCulloch*
    Engineer [Sounds] – Bryan Stott
    Organ, Electric Piano, Piano – Graham Field
    Producer – Fields (3)
    Vocals, Bass, Lead Guitar, Classical Guitar, Mellotron – Alan Barry (2)

Notes
Gatefold Sleeve
Include a large full-colour poster


Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Barcode: 4035177002874
    Label Code: LC 11329
    Rights Society: GEMA
    Matrix / Runout (Side A): LHC 287 A
    Matrix / Runout (Side B): V = LHC 287 B



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