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Fields/Church of Broken Glass is the fourth studio album by the progressive metal band Hammers of Misfortune, released in 2008. It consists of two concept albums of smaller length, Fields and Church of Broken Glass. The band has commented that the album is "a split with (their)selves".

Track listing

Fields track list

  1. Agriculture (5:04)
  2. Fields (4:45)
  3. Motorcade (6:21)
  4. Rats Assembly (6:10)
  5. Always Looking Down (5:33)
  6. Too Soon (8:35)

Church Of Broken Glass track list

  1. Almost (Left Without You) (8:18)
  2. Butchertown (10:19)
  3. The Gulls (6:35)
  4. Church of Broken Glass (4:19)
  5. Train (4:02)

Musicians

  • John Cobbett - guitars
  • Sigrid Sheie - organ, piano, flute, backing vocals
  • Chewy Marzolo - drums, percussions
  • Jesse Quattro - vocals
  • Patrick Goodwin - vocals
  • Ron Nichols - bass guitar
Hammers of Misfortune
  • John Cobbett
  • Joe Hutton
  • Leila Abdul-Rauf
  • Sigrid Sheie
  • Max Barnett
  • Chewy Marzolo
Studio albums
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