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| William Elliott Whitmore | Primary Artist |
| Carl Saff | Mastering |
| William Elliott Whitmore | Composer, Producer |
| Luke Tweedy | Producer, Engineer |
| Johnathan Crawford | Layout |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
On 2009's Animals in the Dark, Iowa singer and songwriter William Elliott Whitmore departed from his usual tack of documenting life, death, and the landscape in rural America, and took on George W. Bush's administration and its policies. Armed with only a banjo, a guitar, and a drum, the album's songs used history to illustrate how Americans traditionally confront tyranny. On first listen, Field Songs may seem more related to the concerns of his earlier trilogy of recordings; one whose focus expresses only the necessity of returning to life's basics as seen from the front porch of a farmhouse. It's where this album begins and ends geographically. That said, Field Songs, ...