Label: Esoteric Recordings (UK), ECLEC 2207
Style: Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
Country: England
Time: 48:49
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 253 Mb
Fields
was an English progressive rock band formed in 1971 by drummer Andrew
McCulloch, keyboardist Graham Field, and bassist-vocalist Alan Barry.
McCulloch had previously been a member of King Crimson, appearing on the
band's third album Lizard. Field founded Rare Bird in 1968 and departed
in early 1971, and Barry was a former member of The Dowlands (aka The
Dowland Brothers, 1962-1963) with the Giles brothers Peter and Michael
who would eventually become members of King Crimson.
Fields released
one album, Fields, in 1971, and one single from the album, "A Friend of
Mine", in 1973. They did record a second album in 1972 with
ex-Supertramp bassist-vocalist Frank Farrell replacing the departed Alan
Barry, but the record was shelved by CBS and not initially released.
The master tapes of this album were re-mastered and released as
Contrasts: Urban Roar to Country Peace in 2015, with the full
involvement of Graham Field.
According to Field, CBS management
changed and "the new faces did not want to know us", so the group
disbanded. Field had the rights to the name Rare Bird, and returned to
working in that area and in television themes. McCulloch went on to
become a founder member of Greenslade. Barry went on to become a founder
member of the late 1970s-era UK rock band, King Harry.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fields_(progressive_rock_band))
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