Field Day (Anthony Phillips album)
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Field Day | |||||
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Studio album by Anthony Phillips | |||||
Released | October 2005 | ||||
Recorded | 1981/2001-2005 | ||||
Genre | Acoustic | ||||
Label | Blueprint Records (UK) | ||||
Producer | Anthony Phillips | ||||
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Anthony Phillips chronology | |||||
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Field Day is the first studio album from Anthony Phillips in 5 years in between various series releases of the Archive Collection, library & TV projects and compilations. It is also the sequel to Private Parts & Pieces V: Twelve, in which the acoustic guitar is the sole instrument on the album. The sleeve cover is designed by GR/DD, based in London. As Anthony Phillips explains in the sleeve notes, the album started off as a small project but not only grew in time, it also took a long time to record the album due to other project schedules.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1
- The Voyage Out
- High Fives
- Credo
- Cerise
- Runaway Horses
- Home Sweet Home
- Steps Retraced
- Field Day
- Nocture
- Tryst
- Girl In The Gallery
- Bel Ami
- Concerto de Alverz
- Lifer
- Chasing The Light
- Parlour Suite I
- Parlour Suite II
- Parlour Suite III
- Parlour Suite IV
- Parlour Suite V
- Parlour Suite VI
- Parlour Suite VII
- Parlour Suite VIII
- Swoon
- River Of Life
- Memento
- Open Road
- White Spider
- Half Way Out
[edit] Disc 2
- Weeping Willow
- The Love Not Shared
- Sojourn
- Dawn Over The Field Of Eternity
- Fallen City
- Rain On Sag Harbour
- Days Of Grace
- Timeline
- Oubliette
- Tania
- Babbling Brook
- Shimmering Sharon
- Tea Room In Terra Del Fuego
- Mudlark
- Tearaway
- Midnight Blue
- Evening Shroud
- Rapscallion
- Beyound The Castle Walls
- Forgotten Pathway
- Fairy Ring
- Largo D'Armour
- Whippersnapper
- Kissing Gate
- To The Lighthouse
- Driftwood
- Festoons And Billows
- Flotsam And Jetsam
- Sunfish Shallows
- Smart Alec
- Prayer For Natalie
- Out And Beyound
[edit] Guitars used
6-string guitar, 10-string guitar, 12-string guitar, Parlour guitar, Cittern, Bazouki, Charanga.[citation needed]