
On May 8, 2001, “Beggars Banquet” label released “Field Songs”, the fifth Mark Lanegan album. It was recorded in 2001, at “Jupiter Studios” in Alliance, Ohio, “Robert Lang Studios” in Shoreline, Washington, “Sound City Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by John Angello and Martin Feveyear.
Personnel:
- Mark Lanegan– vocals, guitar
- Allen Davis – acoustic guitar, bass
- Ben Shepherd– vocals, acoustic, lap steel and electric guitar, bass, piano
- Mike Johnson- acoustic guitar and electric guitar, Wurlitzer organ, piano, backing vocals
- Brett Netson – acoustic guitar
- John Agnello – vocals, recorder, mixing, mastering
- Martin Feveyear– vocals, Hammond organ, recorder, mixing, mastering
- Keni Richards – piano, drums, mellotron
- Marek – piano
- Chris Goss– vocals, synthesizer
- Mark Hoyt – vocals
- Wendy Rae Fowler- vocals
- Duff McKagan- drums, Fender Rhodes
- Mark Boquist – drums
- Bill Rieflin- drums
- Chris Strother – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Mark Lanegan except where noted.
- One Way Street
- No Easy Action
- Miracle
- Pill Hill Serenade
- Don’t Forget Me
- Kimiko’s Dream House – Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Mark Lanegan
- Resurrection Song
- Field Song
- Low
- Blues for D – Mark Lanegan, Ben Shepherd
- She Done Too Much
- Fix