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Description:
Fields by Junip, released 9 September 2006, includes the following tracks: "Rope & Summit", "It's Alright", "Sweet & Bitter", "Off Point" and more.
This version of Fields comes as a 1xCD. -
Junip is to Jose Gonzalez what the Whitest Boy Alive is to Erlend Ã?ye: a near-funky way for a sleepy, and in Gonzalez’s case, rather stern singer-son...
Tobias Carroll - 27/Oct/2010
Fields, the third release and first full-length album from the Swedish trio Junip, both meets and defies expectations. One-third of this band is Jose ...
DOWNLOAD - 12/Oct/2010
Up until now, Jose Gonzalez could boast a reliable careerarc under his own auspices, having fashioned himself as a singer/songwriterexcelling in dimly...
cloudspeakers - 05/Oct/2010
Before his worldwide solo success, José González played and sang with Junip, a three-piece from Gothenburg. They’d been on hiatus for some years befor...
Amy Granzin - 23/Sep/2010
If José González hadn't come along, the global advertising industry would have invented him. A Swede of Argentine extraction with an affinity for Afri...
Daniel Ross - 22/Sep/2010
Junip are perhaps most widely known for having amongst their number Swedish singer-songwriter José González, but their short history (this is their th...
ClashMusic - 21/Sep/2010
Despite getting together over a decade ago, this Scandinavian trio had only released an EP prior to their ten-year hiatus. In the interim the drummer ...
Anna Mellor - 21/Sep/2010
Jose Gonzalez is back, but has returned to the form of Junip. The story seems to be that they were a band long ago, then Jose did his thing, people lo...
Noel Murray - 21/Sep/2010
Fans of singer-songwriter José González will recognize the basic approach of his band Junip. González’s trio features drums, organ, and an overall lou...
Caroline Sullivan - 17/Sep/2010
Fields is an ideal title for an album that has a tang of mists and mellow fruitfulness about it. Gothenburg trio Junip's skill at creating pastoral me...