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The Field - Yesterday And Today album flac Performer: The Field
Title: Yesterday And Today
Style: Shoegaze, Minimal, Tech House
Released: 2009
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1888 mb
FLAC album: 1214 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP2 ASF MP3 AHX VOX AC3 MOD
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Yesterday and Today is the second album by The Field following his critically acclaimed debut From Here We Go Sublime Featuring 6 new tracks, Kompakt stated that the album is "more organic than its predecessor. The album also has a guest appearance by Battles drummer John Stanier on its title track. Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" is a Korgis cover.

Double gatefold sleeve bearing a sticker that states 'This record includes a free CD version of the album inside, Support vinyl!' The CD comes in a transparent PVC wallet, and bears the matrix number KOMCD72. Catalogue number appears as 'KOMPAKT 193' on gatefold, but 'KOM 193' on centre labels and in run-out grooves.

Yesterday and Today is the second studio album by Swedish electronic music producer Axel Willner under his alias The Field, released by Kompakt on 26 May 2009. The follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut From Here We Go Sublime, Yesterday and Today was recorded in one week in a deserted school on a Swedish island. The More That I Do" was released as the album's lead single on 24 April 2009.

Yesterday and Today is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal band Yesterday and Today, released in 1976 through London Records. 25 Hours a Day" (Alves, Meniketti, Leonard Haze) – 3:39. Game Playing Woman" (Meniketti, Kennemore, Haze) – 5:23.

Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). Only 2 left in stock (more on the way). On paper, "Yesterday And Today" sounds like another probable barn burner (with John Stanier of Battles on drums), but it actually plays out much more gently, with the usual short wisps and impeccable programming wafting to a gentle crescendo before Stanier adds some crisp crackling and a few good rushes.

The Field follows his breakout album with one that splits the difference between more of the same and new ideas. As with any artist whose singular sound wins an admirable cross-section of hearts- especially in a time when fewer niche artists are rewarded with attention from outside their scene- it's hard to envy Axel Willner as he follows his debut, the 2007 breakout From Here We Go Sublime. Offer a complete revamp of his paradoxically -dense mix of ambient and trance? He'd be accused of selling out his smitten fanbase

Yesterday and Today is the second album by The Field following his critically acclaimed debut From Here We Go Sublime. It was released on 26 May, 2009 in Europe and 26 May, 2009 in the USA. Featuring 6 new tracks, Kompakt has stated that the album is "more organic than its predecessor. Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime is a Korgis cover. A single for the album, "The More That I Do", was released on 24 April, 2009. I Have the Moon, You Have the Internet". Yesterday and Today is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal band Yesterday and Today, released in 1976 through London Records.

I think for most people, the biggest hurdle to jump over on Yesterday & Today is its pacing. Beginning with I Have The Moon, You Have The Internet, which is essentially nothing more than an 8-minute long intro, and then immediately curve balling into a lethargic cover of James Warren’s Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometimes was perhaps not the best way to go about introducing your audience to the follow-up of your white-hot, critically-lauded debut.

Tracklist

1 I Have The Moon, You Have The Internet 8:01
2 Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime 6:51
3 Leave It 11:36
4 Yesterday & Today 10:07
5 The More That I Do 8:35
6 Sequenced 15:41

Credits

  • Drums – John Stanier
  • Drums, Bass, Electric Piano [Farfisa], Vibraphone, Electric Guitar [Baritone], Backing Vocals – Dan Enqvist
  • Electric Guitar [Baritone], Vibraphone – Johan Grimlund
  • Electric Piano [Farfisa], Backing Vocals – Ola Keijer*
  • Mixed By – Axel Willner, Jörg Burger, Michael Mayer
  • Music By, Programmed By [Buzzprogramming], Electronic Drums [Elektron Machinedrum], Synthesizer [Roland Sh-101], Synthesizer [Roland Juno-106], Synthesizer [Sequential Circuits Pro One], Electric Guitar [Baritone], E-bow, Glockenspiel, Percussion [Steel Pan], Backing Vocals – Axel Willner
  • Producer – Axel Willner, John Stanier (tracks: 4)
  • Recorded By – Axel Willner, Johan Grimlund
  • Vocals, Artwork By [Logo] – Victor Tarré
  • Written-By – Axel Willner (tracks: 1, 3 to 6), Dan Enqvist (tracks: 6), James Edward Warren* (tracks: 2), John Stanier (tracks: 4)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KOMPAKT CD 72 The Field Yesterday And Today ‎(CD, Album) Kompakt KOMPAKT CD 72 Germany 2009
87033-2 The Field Yesterday And Today ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Anti- 87033-2 US 2009
OTLCD-1231 The Field Yesterday And Today ‎(CD, Album) Octave Lab OTLCD-1231 Japan 2009
87033-2 The Field Yesterday And Today ‎(CD, Album) Anti- 87033-2 US 2009
KOMPAKT CD 72 The Field Yesterday And Today ‎(6xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Kompakt KOMPAKT CD 72 Germany 2009