Michael Hedges
Breakfast In The Field
The Story
"Breakfast In The Field" was an early (1981) example of the kind of instrumental album guitar-wizard Michael Hedges would soon become known for. Strong from top to bottom, the CD reveals Hedges melodicism and elegance prior to his unbelievable display of percussive effects that would come to the forefront on subsequent albums such as "Aerial Boundaries". His fingerstyle technique rules the sonic landscape here, on cuts such as "Layover", "Peg Leg Speed King" and the title track. "The Funky Avocado", for its part, reveals a bit of what Hedges had in store for the future. Hedges is accompanied in places by pianist George Winston and bassist Michael Manring, while some cuts are pure Michael. "Breakfast In The Field", along with "Aerial Boundaries" are essential listening for fans of Hedges remarkable beginnings.
The Music
02:32 | Layover | Instrumental |
03:23 | The Happy Couple | Instrumental |
03:01 | Eleven Small Roaches | Instrumental |
02:05 | The Funky Avocado | Instrumental |
02:12 | Baby Toes | Instrumental |
02:23 | Breakfast In The Field | Instrumental |
04:44 | Two Days Old | Instrumental |
03:20 | Peg Leg Speed King | Instrumental |
02:49 | The Unexpected Visitor | Instrumental |
03:19 | Silent Anticipations | Instrumental |
03:55 | Lenono | Instrumental |
The Artists
Michael Hedges | Guitar |
Michael Manring | Fretless Bass |
George Winston | Piano |
William Ackerman | Production |
Russell Bond | Engineering |
Leo Holub | Cover Photography |
Anne Robinson | Design |
Recorded at the Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA. |