The Fields of November is an album of American guitarist Norman Blake, released in 1974. It was reissued in 1992 by Flying Fish along with Old and New as a double CD.[1]
The Fields of November | ||||
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Released | 1974 | |||
Genre | Americana, folk | |||
Label | Flying Fish | |||
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![]() Cover of the reissue with Old and New | ||||
Blake later married Nancy Short, who plays cello on this release. They would release a number of duet albums throughout the years.
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In his Allmusic review, critic Jim Smith called the album " a thoroughly relaxed affair that did much to establish the sound he would follow throughout the rest of his career, mixing wistful ballads with controlled instrumental material. He demonstrates his musical prowess by playing fiddle, mandolin, and dobro, as well as composing all of the album's songs."[2]
All songs by Norman Blake.
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with the Rising Fawn String Ensemble | |
With Tony Rice |
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Collaborations or as sideman |
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