Fields

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Fields - Song for the Fields
Song for the Fields
2007, songs: 1
Fields - 7 from the Village
7 from the Village
2006, songs: 1

Facts about Fields

Fields

Fields was a British psychedelic rock band formed in London in the late 1960s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Career: Fields was formed in 1969 by keyboardist Graham Field, bassist Alan Barry, drummer Andy McCulloch, and guitarist/vocalist Graham Cooper. The band initially started as a side project for its members who were already established session musicians. They quickly gained attention for their unique blend of psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and folk influences.

  2. Debut Album and Musical Style: In 1971, Fields released their debut album, "Fields". The album featured a mix of melodic songwriting, intricate arrangements, and lush instrumentation, showcasing the band's diverse musical influences. Fields' music was characterized by its dreamy atmospheres, intricate harmonies, and virtuosic musicianship. Tracks like "A Friend of Mine" and "Three Minstrels" exemplified the band's ability to create richly textured psychedelic soundscapes.

  3. Limited Commercial Success: Despite receiving critical acclaim from music critics, Fields' debut album failed to achieve significant commercial success. The band's music was ahead of its time and struggled to find a mainstream audience amidst the changing musical landscape of the early 1970s. However, Fields developed a dedicated cult following among fans of psychedelic and progressive rock, who appreciated the band's innovative approach to songwriting and musicianship.

  4. Disbandment and Legacy: Fields disbanded shortly after the release of their debut album, with its members going on to pursue other musical projects and collaborations. While the band's career was relatively short-lived, their music has endured over the years and has been rediscovered by new generations of listeners. Fields' debut album remains highly sought-after by collectors of psychedelic and progressive rock, with original vinyl copies fetching high prices on the collector's market.

  5. Revival and Reissues: In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in Fields' music, leading to the reissue of their debut album on CD and vinyl. These reissues have introduced Fields' music to a new audience and have helped cement the band's legacy as pioneers of the British psychedelic rock scene. Fields' music continues to inspire and influence musicians in the psychedelic and progressive rock genres, ensuring that their legacy lives on for years to come.

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