Fields (progressive rock band)

For the band formed in 2006 with the same name, see Fields (band)

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 Dowlands with Giles Brothers(1962-1963).

They only recorded one eponymous album in 1971,[1] and one single from the album, "A Friend of Mine", in 1973. According to Field, CBS management changed and "the new faces did not want to know us",[2] 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 King Harry.

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