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The Fields

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1) The Fields was a "power trio" formed sometime in the 60's. They were highly influenced by the bluesy hard rock sound of Cream. The Fields' first and only album, "The Fields", was released in 1969, and has become an obscure classic. It was one of the first albums that devoted a whole side to one song, a rambling powerful exploration of their psychedelic expression. 2) The Fields was also a Danish folk rock band. http://thefieldss.bandcamp.com The group was formed in 2003, broke up in 2006 and consisted of Simon Skjødt Jensen (Own Road), Thomas Richard Christensen (Crystal Sky Butterfly), Bjarke Staun (Autofiction), Thomas Ahlmark (Vektormusik) and Simon Broe Flytkjær (Le Plan). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Song For The Fields

166
2

Charming The Flames

159
3

Bide My Time

150
4

A Slow Crawling Hand

99
5

Brittle Sticks_full version

84
6

Heretic

78
7

Still For A While

75
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skulls and flesh and more (master)

69
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Song For The Fields_full version

67
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Sisters

57

albums

Record-Play presents - The Fields Live in London

Record-Play presents - The Fields Live in London

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It's All Gone Heavy Over There/The Room of Loud Sound - White Lace & Strange, Vol. 1 & 2(Remastered)

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Home Demos

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The Fields

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Rob Kirwan Sessions

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White Lace & Strange (Heavy Psych & Power Fuzz From The USA 68-72

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Everything last winter

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7 from the Village

KOMPAKT VOCAL

KOMPAKT VOCAL

White Lace & Strange (Heavy Psych & Power Fuzz From The USA 68-72)

White Lace & Strange (Heavy Psych & Power Fuzz From The USA 68-72)

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Song For The Fields

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