RARE ELEMENT (feat. Britt Foe) - "Fields of Joy" [Cover Version] - An Impetuous Rebirth of a Classic
Genre-defying duo RARE ELEMENT from London, revive “Fields of Joy,” giving us a spellbinding re-interpretation of The New York Rock Ensemble's 1971 classic, but in an ethereal, haunting fashion. Britt Foe (of Lunar and the Deception) carries the formidable vocals, and this fearless reinterpretation transforms the original male vocal legacy (that Lenny Kravitz famously revived in 1991) to a female voice infused with fragility, strength, and hope.
Produced and performed by Jerry Kandiah and Hedge Seel with love and care, the track marries live drums, swirling synths, and cinematic production to establish a limitless ambiance blending progressive rock, classical, and electronica. Foe's vocals rise like a prophetic prayer amidst apocalyptic textures to render this cover a complete spiritual reawakening of the song's original message - unity amidst chaos.
With important contributions from guitarist Gus Robertson (ex-Razorlight), violinist Barbara Bartz, and mastering by Richy Hughes, the cover exemplifies heightened emotional and sonic depth.
Recorded at Old Street Studios, this cover art is much more than a tribute; it's a reimagined release.
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