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'''Fields''' was a ] band formed in 1971 by ] and ], and also containing ]. McCulloch had previously been a member of ], but left due to musical differences. Field had founded ], and Barry was a member of the Giles Brothers.<ref></ref> '''Fields''' was a ] band formed in 1971 by ] and ], and also containing ]. McCulloch had previously been a member of ], but left due to musical differences. Field had founded ], and Barry was a member of the Giles Brothers.{{fact}}


They only recorded one ] album in 1971,<ref></ref> and one single from the album, ], in 1972. According to Field, CBS management changed and "the new faces did not want to know us",<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/nc/jupiterspace/jspage8.html Graham Field's Homepage</ref> so the group disbanded. Field had the rights to the name ], and returned to working in that area and in television themes. McCulloch went on to be part of ] from their inception. They only recorded one ] album in 1971,<ref></ref> and one single from the album, ], in 1972. According to Field, CBS management changed and "the new faces did not want to know us",<ref>http://www.angelfire.com/nc/jupiterspace/jspage8.html Graham Field's Homepage</ref> so the group disbanded. Field had the rights to the name ], and returned to working in that area and in television themes. McCulloch went on to be part of ] from their inception.

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Fields was a progressive rock band formed in 1971 by Andrew McCulloch and Graham Field, and also containing Alan Barry. McCulloch had previously been a member of King Crimson, but left due to musical differences. Field had founded Rare Bird, and Barry was a member of the Giles Brothers.

They only recorded one eponymous album in 1971, and one single from the album, A Friend of Mine, in 1972. 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 be part of Greenslade from their inception.

References

  1. Fields on Discogs
  2. http://www.angelfire.com/nc/jupiterspace/jspage8.html Graham Field's Homepage

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