Fields: Contrasts: Urban Roar to Country Peace: Remastered

Fields SKU: 27793411
Fields: Contrasts: Urban Roar to Country Peace: Remastered

Fields: Contrasts: Urban Roar to Country Peace: Remastered

Fields SKU: 27793411

Format: CD

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Title: Contrasts: Urban Roar to Country Peace: Remastered
Artist: Fields
Label: Esoteric
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929458840
Genre: Rock

Digitally re-mastered edition of the legendary 1972 lost second album by Fields. When the first line-up of Rare Bird folded in early 1971, keyboard player Graham Field formed this outfit with bass player, vocalist and guitarist Alan Barry and King Crimson drummer ANDY McCulloch. Although the band failed to emulate the commercial success of Field's previous group, their 1971 debut album was a magnificent example of British progressive rock at it's finest. Following the album's release the band's line-up changed with the departure of Alan Barry and the arrival of Frank Farrell from Supertramp. This line-up recorded a follow-up album in 1972 that was perplexingly shelved by CBS Records and remained consigned to the vaults for over forty years. The original master tapes of this fine album were recently located and have been re-mastered as Contrasts - from Urban Roar to Country Peace with the full involvement of Graham Field. Features a booklet with an essay by Sid Smith and interview with Graham Field.

Tracks:
1.1 Let Her Sleep
1.2 Wedding Bells
1.3 Someone to Trust
1.4 Wonder Why
1.5 Music Was Their Game
1.6 The Old Canal
1.7 Put Out to Grass
1.8 Storm
1.9 Set Yourself Free
1.10 The River
1.11 Spring
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