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Mark Lanegan


"Field Songs" is the fifth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Mark Lanegan, released in 2001. The album showcases Lanegan's distinctive blend of blues, folk, and alternative rock influences, with his deep, gravelly voice delivering introspective and often haunting lyrics. "Field Songs" features a mix of original compositions and covers, including Lanegan's interpretations of traditional folk songs such as "Kimiko's Dream House" and "She Done Too Much." The album also includes collaborations with other artists, such as PJ Harvey, who lends her vocals to the track "Come to Me." With its atmospheric production and Lanegan's emotionally resonant performances, "Field Songs" received positive reviews from critics, who praised its raw intensity and the depth of Lanegan's songwriting. The album remains a favorite among fans of Lanegan's solo work and serves as a testament to his enduring talent as a singer-songwriter.