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An Ordinary Field

An Ordinary Field

An Ordinary Field has been played on NTS shows including The Early Bird Show w/ Spirit Blue, with Sleep first played on 4 December 2016.

An Ordinary Field were a Melbourne band that existed between 1986 and 1989. Their recorded output consists of one six track mini LP, ‘No Hands for the Preacher”, released in May 1987 on the Rampant label.

The band also self funded the recording of a full length album for Rampant Records, which was to have been entitled “Will”. This was never released, a consequence of Not Drowning Waving leaving the Rampant label in 1988 (AN ORDINARY FIELD “shared” Not Drowning Waving’s drummer (Russel Bradley) and engineer (Tim Cole)).

An Ordinary Field were:

Russel Bradley – drums and percussion

David Brown – guitar

Peter Brown – keyboards and programming

Chris Burns – vocals

Adam Duke – bass

AN ORDINARY FIELD played a number of live shows in Melbourne in 1986 – 1989. They disbanded in 1989.

The EP and LP can be downloaded for free from : http://anordinaryfield.co.cc/

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An Ordinary Field

An Ordinary Field has been played on NTS shows including The Early Bird Show w/ Spirit Blue, with Sleep first played on 4 December 2016.

An Ordinary Field were a Melbourne band that existed between 1986 and 1989. Their recorded output consists of one six track mini LP, ‘No Hands for the Preacher”, released in May 1987 on the Rampant label.

The band also self funded the recording of a full length album for Rampant Records, which was to have been entitled “Will”. This was never released, a consequence of Not Drowning Waving leaving the Rampant label in 1988 (AN ORDINARY FIELD “shared” Not Drowning Waving’s drummer (Russel Bradley) and engineer (Tim Cole)).

An Ordinary Field were:

Russel Bradley – drums and percussion

David Brown – guitar

Peter Brown – keyboards and programming

Chris Burns – vocals

Adam Duke – bass

AN ORDINARY FIELD played a number of live shows in Melbourne in 1986 – 1989. They disbanded in 1989.

The EP and LP can be downloaded for free from : http://anordinaryfield.co.cc/

Original source: Last.fm