Airship on iTunes

A screenshot of the Airship pre-order on iTunes
A screenshot of the Airship pre-order on iTunes

iTunes and just about everywhere else

I am pleased to announce that Airship is now available for pre-order on iTunes and all other platforms, including Amazon MP3 and Spotify. Delivery is still pending in some stores, but it won’t be long before the album is available everywhere. (Please note that the liner notes are only available via the Forgotten Fields Music page.)

It was rather wonderful seeing Airship in the iTunes Store, today. I celebrated with a big smile.

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Airship liner notes

A screenshot of the introduction to the Airship liner notes.
A screenshot of the introduction to the Airship liner notes.

Track-by-track descriptions

After countless rewrites, the liner notes for Airship are complete. They give a brief overview of the album concept, as well as track by track explanations of the music. I may have been a little baroque in my descriptions, but it can’t be helped, I am beyond redemption in that respect!

The liner notes are now included with the album pre-order.

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Special thanks to my friend, A. Scott, for reigning in (some of) my adjectives.

“Silently You Sail”

Airwaves to airships

With the pre-order of Airship available, I am happy to share “Silently You Sail”, the fifth track on the album. “Silently You Sail” began as a sketch piece about radio airwaves. I imagined them traveling through the air, delivering sounds from tower to tower. But when I started working on the album, it seemed to work just as well as a description of an airship in flight.

The music

The track has three melodies. The first is a bass synth humming throughout. It is accompanied by “drops” of sound, gently counting out the pace. The second melody is the main theme, joined in time by an accompanying third melody. They weave unhurriedly along, with an occasional rush of synths, until the conclusion of the track.

Lyrics and a title change (or two)

The track started out as “Recording I”, then became “The View From Above” when I adapted it for Airship, and finally changed to “Silently You Sail” when I introduced lyrics. The lyrics are to be sung by the listener at the 1:20 mark, where the second melody starts. It is a little unusual to expect the listener to do the singing, but I like the idea. The lyrics come from a poem I wrote that fortuitously fit the melody:

Silently you sail
As the daylight yields,
Wondrous flying ship
To forgotten fields.

Listen

You can listen to the track on the Music page. If you sing along, let me know! Comment on this post or tweet @forgottenfield? I would be honoured!

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