Mark Lanegan is best known for his years as the vocalist for the Screaming Trees. On this release he has enlisted the help of longtime collaborator Mike Johnson (Dinosaur Jr.) and Ben Shepherd (Soundgarden). Without que... more »stion, this is one of the most fulfilled albums of his career. 12 tracks. 2001 release.« less
Mark Lanegan is best known for his years as the vocalist for the Screaming Trees. On this release he has enlisted the help of longtime collaborator Mike Johnson (Dinosaur Jr.) and Ben Shepherd (Soundgarden). Without question, this is one of the most fulfilled albums of his career. 12 tracks. 2001 release.
"There have been a couple of instances where I've almost bought this CD but somehow doubted it being anywhere near as good as WHISKEY FOR THE HOLY GHOST. After listening to the new QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE and the before mentioned Lanegan release I felt inclined to check this album out. The first two songs especially NO EASY ACTION; a traveling gypsy caravan moving through rolling hills of gold in blood red sun. Amazing. I felt like the music was getting me high. You can really see the range in this guy's voice on this song which is on some of his previous works a bit to subdued. The backing band of musicians is different from song to song but mainly keeps Mike Johnson as his right hand man at guitar (whom plays on, I think, every other Lanegan album) whom plays great but just enough so that the vocals shine through. Besides Johnson there are many other competent musicians making Lanegan's lyrics of barren, melancholy imagery and landscapes appear tangible in the mind of the listener. The music is so atmospheric he reminds me alot of Tom Waits, not neccessarily in musical style but the approach with very thick, layered sounds and instruments that make you feel as you are in the world of the musician. Also, the obvious parallel in the raspy vocals the two singers share There is an immense depth of feeling created by the music alone as can be heard in the instrumental piece BLUES FOR D. The whole album is beautiful and shifts mainly from folk/rhythm-and-blues songs. Two of my friends bought this album shortly after hearing a few of the songs through my copy of the album. If you like some of the more serious sounding Tom Waits material or have any of Lanegan's other material this is a must have."
One of my masters of male tought
J. H. Infante | Guadalajara, Ja, Mex | 08/23/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Mark Lanegan is a man full of wisdom, listening to him you can put your ideas in perspective if your girlfriend dumped you Ha!, can provide to you of new ways to see life, you can mature new philosophies, the man has a fascinating personality, cool , easy, careless about stupid matters, listen "dont forget me" , listen "Kimikos dream house" "low" "she done too mouch" with that cool, rough and calm voice the man has, that invites you to serenity , youll be a whole new man after listen to him is therapeutic
HM"
Observer
J. H. Infante | 09/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sadly, not enough people will be blessed to have a listen to this record. Then again, sometimes that which is sought out is better than that which is forcefed to us over the airwaves and television sets. This is certainly the case here. Go find this album and become immersed in a world of whiskey stained reflection and melencholy. This is just one of those albums that you feel inside. Upon listening, you soon realize this is more than just pre-fabricated noise. Mark lanegan is definatly a feelings man. Sit back, have a smoke, grab onto your favorite poison and relax. It doesnt get much better than this."
Brilliant
Junglist | UK | 04/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i'm a sucker for marlboro red smoking whiskey drinking americana, but this goes beyond all that. his voice is rough and dry one minute then noteperfect smooth the next, the guitar is mellow and lets him do the talking. in my opinion this is genuinely beautiful music.
one way street is such a mournfully strong song i never get tired of it.
i wish miracle went on longer, feels like the first verse to a great song.
dont forget me is another brilliant one,
and that work of art called resurrection song is for when you're lying out under the moon staring at stars and floating away, or wandering through fields alone at night when trees are swaying like the hypnotic guitar.
in fact the whole album's brilliant.
if you like music that's mellow and a singer who sounds like he's seen and done almost everything then get it. and get it if you don't cuz this album will convert you."
Ol' Gravelvoice Returns...
Dirk Hugo | Cape Town, South Africa | 08/02/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"With his last album of fairly obscure cover versions, Mark Lanegan found a niche for himself as a low-key and brooding vocalist with the uncanny ability to transform songs of an incredibly simple and almost sentimental nature into documents of organic honesty and beguiling urgency. "Field Songs" extends this talent to a new set of original compositions, as Lanegan's bourbon-soaked baritone drifts effortlessly through slow-tempo accounts of longing and loss, adding a uniquely masculine sensitivity to the sea of voices that fills the contemporary music scene."