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Field of Stars - Digital - $100
When I returned from my Australian tour on March 16, 2020, I was ready to record a new album. I had booked studio time and hired musicians months in advance. Well, we know what happened. I put the songs on the shelf and figured I’d start up again when it was safe to gather some of your best friends into a cozy, windowless studio.
The pandemic provided a wealth of material all on its own and now, over four years and four subsequent albums later, I’m taking those songs down from the shelf. Some still felt right, others not so much. Plus, there were plenty of new songs vying to be heard. I spent a lot of time writing with a bunch of my pals on Zoom during lockdown and a handful of those songs found themselves into this collection. It isn’t at all what I planned back in early 2020, but it feels just right now.
Whether celebrating small moments of oft-forgotten history, heroes that quietly stood up, family, friends, birthdays, a table grace, walking an ancient pilgrimage, or the simple joy of dancing through an entire lifetime, these songs have lived with me for a while now and it’s good to get them out on their little coltish legs and begin to do their work. I turn them loose to you now and I hope you find them good companions.
Details
This is a pay-what-you-will download. Knowing that there are many who’ve lost their jobs and their incomes, as well as many who are economically unfazed by this current situation, please…help yourself to the music if you cannot afford to buy it, but please be generous if you can. It’s entirely up to you.
You have 2 options for downloading this album.
1) Mp3 files. These are smaller files, more quickly downloaded, and take up less space on your devices. This is what almost all downloads are from everywhere.
2) Wav files. These are larger, full-range audio files, like you would get on a CD. They'll take longer to download and will take up more space. These are rarely offered as download files.
So why are we offering both? Because John works hard to get his albums sounding great and the compression used on mp3 files erases much of the fine tuning. John hates mp3's. Most musicians do. Yeah, we know it's kinda snobbish, but ears are what a musician is paid for, huh?
If you don't want to choose, you can have both. Listen to the mp3's on your mobile devices and burn a CD with the wav files for the total listening experience. With our compliments.
Thanks for your interest, thanks for being careful, and thanks for helping us all get through this with our souls intact.
Track listing:
Here 4:32
Field of Stars 6:19
The Hammer 4:15
Hell & High Water 4:31
MS St. Louis 4:21
Stubby 4:25
Only Ones Dancing 4:26
At the End of the Day 4:21
Tikkun Olam 3:55
Redneck 4:40
Too Old to Die Young 4:34
Tired 3:43
Peter Norman 4:33
Waiting for the Moon 3:19
Blessing 3:22