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Field Music - Measure (new album / MP3)

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Field Music
Measure
(Memphis Industry/Revolver)
Releasing: 16 February


A three-year-long hiatus by Field Music has brought about a new 20-track double album from these English brothers. The break also resulted in two new members: Kev Dosdale on the guitar and keys and Ian Black on bass.


01 In The Mirror  
02 Them That Do Nothing  
03 Each Time is a New Time  
04 Measure
05 Effortlessly  
06 Clear Water  
07 Lights Up  
08 All You’d Ever Need to Say  
09 Let’s Write a Book  
10 You and I  
11 The Rest is Noise  
12 Curves of the Needle  
13 Choosing Numbers  
14 The Wheels are in Place  
15 First Come the Wish  
16 Precious Plans  
17 See You Later  
18 Something Familiar  
19 Share the Words  
20 It’s About Time  


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The Sunderland band return as inventive as ever, but it's not as easy a listen as it should be.
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Pulled off with a busy insouciance, Measure is record bulging with ideas, every one shrunk to miniature and promptly dispensed with to allow for the next.
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