Chris Field : Personal Elegy.
Music in the twenty-first century, a hybrid blend of classical and ambient music.
With his new album, Personal Elegy, Field returns to his rock roots, taking an
intimate singer/songwriter approach. Personal Elegy is influenced by the
glorious rock and roll Golden Age, the 1970s. The album has an overall classic
rock feel, with songs running along that arc - with soft rock, classic rock,
mellow rock, glam rock, classic hard rock.
About Personal Elegy, Chris Field says, "This album is a collection of songs I
wrote and recorded over the past ten years. Living in Los Angeles, in the
Valley, which is close to Topanga Canyon and the Pacific Ocean, there's so much
nature and history all in the same area. Influence wise, I was remembering some
music that was going on around here, back in the sixties and seventies.
Lyrically, I was just writing about things around me. I really got into writing
lyrics for this and was trying to find my own point of view. On Personal Elegy,
I'm singing, using my own voice, unlike the instrumental works I usually do for
film."
Field continues, "The title track for the album, "Personal Elegy", is about
things and people that have passed. It's, for me, watching the Valley change.
Family and friends passing. Movie stars have their time as well. Heath Ledger
had just passed away when I wrote this. The whole city of Los Angeles stopped
for a moment - maybe the whole country. Really great actors make you feel that
you know them and their passing feels immediate and personal. Definitely, in our
family, my wife and niece were very upset, there was a reaction against this
sudden loss, the ultimate reminder of change. This song seems to tie the album
together in some way."
It is everyone's journey along the arc of time, beginning with death in
"Personal Elegy" and through heaven in the piece "A Safe Place to Hide". The
theme of sexual love in "Computer Girl", turns to hopeful love in "Since You
Were My Baby" and "Autumn Moon", developing into the never ending love of "You
Make My Life Better".
Within this arc of experience comes fame, in the glittery world of the movies,
fans clamoring for an "Autograph". (Field's orchestral writing abilities shine
in this piece.) "Start Again" comes after a fall. The ambiguous story of the sad
abused girl "Nola" and "Had It Comin'" look directly into the ever present life
dangers of abuse, and when called for, retribution.
"How Did We Get Here", "Live Another Day", and "All I Do Is Think About You"
deal with past experience, the wonderment of how and why things have unfolded as
they did. "New Tomorrow" and "Movin" promise that we've still got some time.
We still have the hope of a better tomorrow, but only by moving on from things
that have changed. But really, do things change? On the sand and beach, the
eternal stars shining in the sky, the writer asks, was this "Just A Dream"? Only
the listener can decide that for themselves - but Field's music can certainly
put one in the mood to wonder. A great find.
***Five bonus instrumental tracks are included on the Magnatune version.
Songs:
1. Personal Elegy
2. Personal Elegy (instrumental)
3. A Safe Place to Hide
4. Computer Girl
5. Since You Were My Baby
6. Since You Were My Baby (instrumental)
7. You Make My Life Better
8. Autumn Moon
9. Autumn Moon (instrumental)
10. Autograph
11. Autograph (instrumental)
12. Start Again
13. Nola
14. How Did We Get Here
15. Live Another Day
16. All I Do Is Think About You
17. New Tomorrow
18. Had It Comin
19. Movin'
20. Movin (instrumental)
21. Just a Dream
Listen to: the entire album.
License Music in the twenty-first century, a hybrid blend of classical and ambient music by Chris Field for your project.
Play the music of Chris Field in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 08/23/2016
Chris Field lives in California USA
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Pop, Vocal, Bass, Classic rock, Electro Rock, Keyboard
Recommended albums:- Evil Must Die by My Woshin Mashin: Crossover-Electronic, Chaos-Pop
- The In Between by Anton Cosmo: rock superstar to be
- Sounds Of Chakras by Satori: healing, meditative ambient new age
- End Game by Kalotone: Melodic Dubstep and Heavy Electronic Stimulation
- Journey Into Subconscious by Satori: healing, meditative ambient new age
- Static in Transmission by Spoons: retro 80's upbeat danceable music
- Relaxation Spa by Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune
- Ambient and Cinematic Soundscapes by Piotr Janeczek: atmospheric, infinite spaces and ethereal worlds
- Ambiencellist Part II by Claire Fitch: ambient cellist
- The Bell Hours by The Bell Hours: eclectic, sentimental modern Rock and Roll
- Traces by Jesus in Japan: a reflective voice in a noisy world
- Play Loud by Lilly Wolf: Catchy dance pop with insightful lyrics
- Second Sight by Jami Sieber: enchanting cello compositions
- The Classical Period on Ukulele and Guitar by Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar
- Public Service Announcement (Instrumental) by The Proper Authorities: pulse-pounding, booty-shaking rock
- Lava Lounge by Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between
- Sangita by Fernwood: Music played by hand on instruments made of wood
- Easy Sixes by Industrial Sound Bank: the sounds that shake the masses
- Designer Bliss by Suchita Parte: ancient Indian songs in a modern blend
- CD1 The Sowebo Concert by Jay Kishor: Music without preservatives
Downloads:
- MP3: High quality MP3 variable-bit-rate files. Most people download these: they are audiophile files that play everywhere.
- ALAC: Perfect quality Apple Lossless format files. If you use iTunes or an iPod, get these. They're an exact audio copy of the original CD, and include the CD artwork and artist info. This is the same format as High Definition audio provided by the iTunes store.
- AAC: High quality Apple Audio Codec files. If you use iTunes or an iPod, these files sound great and include CD art and artist info. This is the standard format provided by the iTunes music store.
- WAV: Perfect quality WAV files. This format works everywhere, and is an exact audio copy of the original CD. It sounds fantastic. Album art and artist info is unfortunately not possible with this format.
- FLAC Perfect quality open source FLAC files. This is an open source audio format. It is an exact copy of the original CD, and includes CD artwork and artist info. Works great on Linux, VLC and many audio players based on open source.
- OGG: High quality open source OGG files. This is an open source audio format. It is a compressed (smaller file size) version of the original CD, and includes CD artwork and artist info. Works great on Linux, VLC and many audio players based on open source.
- 128k: Medium quality 128K MP3 files. These are medium audio quality MP3 files that will work on every device. The audio quality is good enough for most uses. These files are intended for cases where you want to conserve disk space.