Showing posts with label The Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Farm. Show all posts

28 February 2026

WEEKENDER Various Artists 1998


 
Discogs

  

 Compilation on Columbia Records

 


Tracklist

1The Stone RosesFools Gold4:16
2The CharlatansThe Only One I Know3:57
3BlurThere's No Other Way3:13
4The House Of LoveShine On4:07
5Inspiral CarpetsThis Is How It Feels3:12
6The FarmGroovy Train4:09
7The PrimitivesCrash2:32
8Jesus JonesInternational Bright Young Thing3:11
9The Mock TurtlesCan You Dig It?4:00
10The La'sThere She Goes2:41
11The Real PeopleThe Truth3:23
12The Wonder StuffGive, Give, Give, Me, More, More, More2:48
13Flowered UpTake It3:41
14RideChelsea Girl2:57
15The BelovedHello4:19
16808 StatePacific State 7073:54
17Rain (5)Lemonstone Desired2:30
18Northside (2)Shall We Take A Trip4:22
19The Soup DragonsI'm Free3:57
20Primal ScreamCome Together4:07

 

22 February 2022

INDIE TOP 20 VOLUME IX Various Artists 1990


 

 Discogs

 

UK compilation

 

1The FarmStepping Stone
3:18
2The Soup DragonsMother Universe
3:12
3RevengePineapple Face
6:04
4New Fast Automatic DaffodilsBig
6:06
5The CharlatansIndian Rope
4:31
6The ShamenPro Gen
3:26
7New OrderRound And Round (Club Mix)
7:08
8McCarthyGet A Knife Between Your Teeth
3:08
9FinitribeMonster In The House
3:35
10Carter The Unstoppable Sex MachineSheriff Fatman
4:43
11The Fatima MansionsBlues For Ceausescu
6:19
12Wolfhounds*Rite Of Passage
4:32
13Birdland (2)Sleep With Me
3:19
14The Heart ThrobsDreamtime
3:52
15The SundaysJoy
4:11
16See See RiderShe Sings Alone
4:05
17A.C. MariasOne Of Our Girls Has Gone Missing
3:17
18LushDe-Luxe
3:28

 

06 September 2020

FOLLOW OUR TRAX VOLUME VII : All Roads Lead To Chaos 1991

 


Tracklist  

1 Erasure Love To Hate You (Bruce Forest Remix Edit) 4:21
2 Marc Almond Jacky (Alpine Dub) 4:42
3 The Farm Steppin' Stone 6:54
4 Squeeze (2) Gone To The Dogs 3:56
5 The Ocean Blue Ballerina Out Of Control 3:54
6 Morrissey My Love Life (Compact Disc Maxi-Single Version) 4:48
7 Katydids See Saw 3:18
8 Lush Nothing Natural (Compact Disc Maxi-Single Version) 5:54
9 The Cult Heart Of Soul 5:54
10 Sister Double Happiness Bobby Shannon 2:56
11 Texas Tornados El Pantalon Blue Jean 2:33
12House Of Freaks This Is It 2:54

19 July 2015

THE FARM Spartacus 1991







Discogs


Artist Biography by

One of the stranger overnight success stories in pop history, the chameleon-like Farm was formed in Liverpool, England in 1983 by singer Peter Hooton, a one-time youth worker searching for a musical outlet to voice his political concerns. Rounded out by guitarist Stevie Grimes, bassist Phil Strongman and drummer Andy McVann, the first incarnation of the Farm recalled both the leftist identity and horn-powered sound of the Redskins; dubbed "the Soul of Socialism," the group promoted its music not only through live appearances but also via The End, a soccer fanzine published by Hooton.
Despite a handful of independent singles and the addition of a full-time brass section comprised of Anthony Evans, Steve Levy, George Maher, and John Melvin, the Farm found little interest in their pop-flavored Northern soul. Still they soldiered on, even weathering the 1986 death of McVann, who perished in a car crash after attempting to outrun the police. With drummer Roy Boulter installed as McVann's replacement and bassist Carl Hunter substituting for the newly exited Strongman, the Farm dropped their horn section and added keyboardist Benjamin Leach and second guitarist Keith Mullen, resulting in a move toward synth pop; 1988's "Body and Soul," their fourth overall single and the first from their new lineup, became a minor club hit.
Still, the Farm struggled; finally, in 1990 they approached dance producer Terry Farley, who agreed to produce a sample-heavy cover of the Monkees' "Stepping Stone." The single fell just shy of the Top 40, and suddenly the group found themselves aligned with the baggy pants club culture movement promoted by the likes of Happy Mondays and the Soup Dragons. The Farm's next single, "Groovy Train," hit the U.K. Top Ten, while the anthemic follow-up, "All Together Now" -- based on the melody of Pachelbel's Canon -- landed in the Top Five and sold over 500,000 copies.

Spartacus
Eight years after their inception, the Farm finally issued their debut LP, Spartacus, in 1991; the album entered the British charts at number one, and international deals with Sony and Sire quickly followed. The band's moment in the limelight was a brief one, however; their next two singles, "Don't Let Me Down" and "Mind," both failed to penetrate the Top 30, and 1991's quickly produced follow-up LP, Love See No Colour, sank without a trace. Aside from a Top 20 cover of the Human League's "Don't You Want Me?" in 1992, the Farm essentially vanished from sight, releasing 1994's Hullabaloo to minimal notice. Although the band continued to tour, they made very few visits to the recording studio, issuing only a 2004 remix of "All Together Now," released as the anthem of the England national team at Euro 2004. 

Tracklist  

1 Hearts & Minds 4:24
2 How Long 3:35
3 Sweet Inspiration 5:26
4 Groovy Train 4:07
5 Higher & Higher 4:36
6 Don't Let Me Down 4:34
7 Family Of Man 4:42
8 Tell The Story 3:38
9 Very Emotional 4:40
10 All Together Now 5:41
11 Higher & Higher (Remix) 6:10
12 Very Emotional (Remix) 6:22