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Lost In America

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Download links and information about Lost In America by Gathering Field. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Alternative Country genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:10:52 minutes.

Artist: Gathering Field
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Country, Alternative Country
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:10:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lost In America 5:08
2. Rhapsody In Blue 5:19
3. Bound to Be 5:53
4. Middle Road 4:59
5. Midnight Ghost 6:44
6. Are You an Angel? 4:38
7. Love Me Good 5:05
8. Win You Back, Suzanne 6:59
9. And I Wanted 5:07
10. The Soul Is Human 5:46
11. Blue Sky Song 15:14

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It is always a shame when a band releases one major label album and then is never heard from again. Such is the story of Pittsburgh, PA's The Gathering Field. Their 1996 debut Lost in America came and went unnoticed. Sadly, it was prophetically titled. The band actually got lost in the wake of a more successful rock band also on Atlantic Records, matchbox20. The The Gathering Field was musically similar to Train and vocally close to Ireland's The Devlins. The real strength of the band was especially evident on Lost in America; smart, soulful lyrics surrounded by a heartbreaking, Americana sound. The title track was equal parts Raymond Carver and Jack Kerouac. The Gathering Field had wonderful melodies and harmonies. Fans of Train's "Drops of Jupiter" will especially like "Lost in America." "Rhapsody in Blue" should have been on thousands of mix tapes made by high school girls in the midwest, with its world-wise take on sentimentality. Lost in America had a laid-back, traditonal American rock sound similar to Allgood (but less bluesy), The Samples (but more diverse), and Counting Crows (but less tortured). It was, perhaps, the most profoundly emotional release of 1996. If you like jam bands, melodic rock and roll, and Americana, this album will not disappoint. It is the kind of find that will make you question who runs the record labels and radio stations.