Just FYI, this tracklist is correct, but the upload is not. The sides have been reversed. Jungle Song and Let That Boy Boogie are tracks 1 and 2, then on the B side are Sunshine, Cottonfield and Statesboro.
Del Herbert got me started playing guitar. He's still one of the best guitar players alive. He studied with JB Kearney in Benton, IL way back when. Gary Gordon is still playing in Sparta, IL with his wonderful wife Roberta. Steve Evanchik is still alive but struggling with health issues. Not sure about Jim Elwyn, my old buddy. Mike Young and I never got along... the ego of the band. Roger Greenwalt is an amazing organist living with the beauty of the bunch, Kathy, near Texaco, IL.
I just found an original copy of this in a record collection I bought. I didn’t know what it was but I suspected that it was gonna be a good find. Boy was it ever. The most expensive record I have found. The collection was over 4500 albums. Genres were all over the place. When I went through the collection I didn’t see it. I did see enough rock to make an offer an got the entire collection for $1500. That one record almost paid for the whole collection. And it’s definitely the real deal. It has the shiny gold label and correct matrix
I definitely will be checking this group out. I don't really know how to describe this music. It sounds like a mixture of blues and psychedelia. Whatever it is, I like it.
We'd have small parties in a friend's finished basement. He had 3 albums - Black Sabbath, Carole King - "Tapestry", and Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells a Story". Of course, there were black light posters on the walls and a lava lamp. His 17-year-old sister had a new Dodge Challenger convertible. Nice car! Good times.
Worked farms as a kid and young adult. Always wanted a farm like my great grandparents had. Well, that might never come to be, but at least I can listen to Farm
what a great vinyl. thank god I got a repress. 52 years old and so far ahead of her time. one of my favorites. thanks also to guerssen records for the repress. i pick one and listen to them and listen to them and listen to them incessantly. thank you very much for the upload. peace love and harmony brothers. ☮💚🎶
Most music from the 70 is always good they sound a little bit like ten years after and some of wish bone ash good music I also like Liliac great music for there ages 🎶
This was recorded at "Golden Voice Studio" in South Pekin, IL where Head East & many others recorded their first albums. The studio sadly burned down I believe in the later 70's. I was there a few times & my band also played a club ran by The Grim Reaper's MC which was within walking distance which was always a blast. Great times & album!
The studio burning down is why Farm didn't release more albums. They had roughly 40 more songs that were unreleased and they all got burnt in the fire (physical media storage.) All that remains of their entire career is the 28 minutes that this album spans, and a couple of interviews made for the few that remember Farm.
Back during that incomparable time, some studios couldn't help but burn down. And can you blame them for going up in smoke? This is yet another band from fifty years ago I never heard about. Understand, back then, Led Zepplin didn't make my top ten list.
I was at Golden Voice when these guys recorded this. Mike, Del and Roger and I are classmates at MVTHS. Every song on here was recorded in one take!!! FARM OUT!!!
Southern Illinois Rocks!!! Mousetown still sux but I used to love to go to the Freedom House on 10th street. Chances were before the night was over you would hear this complete album.
Farm - Farm 1971 - - - Tracklist: 01 - Sunshine In My Window [00:03:57] 02 - Cottonfield Woman [00:04:01] 03 - Statesboro Blues [00:04:24] 04 - Jungle Song [00:07:49] 05 - Let That Boy Boogie [00:08:11] Recorded at Golden Voice Recording Studios in South Pekin, Illinois and released on a small record label from Flora, Illinois, this Farm released a very obscure and rare album of heavy garage psych with fuzz guitars, congas, mouth harp, organ, bottleneck and timbales. The album contains five tracks including Jungle Song, Let That Boy Boogie and Sunshine In My Window. They thank a certain George Leeman as their friend and spiritual guide. ~ (Stephane Rebeschini) / Fuzz, Acid & Flowers Farm was a late '60s band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, country rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat. In fact, Farm did an excellent version of the The Allman Brothers' "Statesboro Blues", which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat. Farm so impressed Canned Heat's manager at the time, he offered to represent them, but the band turned him down. Sadly, Farm disbanded about a year after their debut album was released. ~ by RYM. - Del Herbert - lead guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar - Gary Gordon - 2nd guitar, bottleneck guitar, vocals - Jim Elwyn - bass, vocals - Steve Evanchik - congas, timbales, cymbals, mouth harp - Roger Greenwalt - organ, piano - Mike Young - drums
Ok, so i've found some seriously GREAT music that i'm hearing just now. I"m in my 50's. WOW, So if you like this, go and find other bands. Gypsy, The GUN, Stepson and Stepson, Hard Meat, Three man Army, The Baronets. Like, seriously. I'm moving backwards with music and finding music I never heard of. As opposed to going forward and listening to the shit thats on the radios today. I can't believe how incredible my generation and earlier was. Its incredible.
The best music came out around 1964-1973. The first Farm track reminds me a bit of Pink Floyd's track Cymbaline ( off the More Lp ) crossed with early King Crimson. Of your picks, my favorites are Gun and Three Man Army. If you haven't heard the following, check out Lincoln St. Exit, Andromeda, Ashkan, early Terry Reid, early Rory Gallagher, and Plastic Cloud. All these albums are circa 1968-1972.
"If you like this album please buy it for the full experience". Dude, do you know how difficult that is? It was only released in 500 copies, and so was a later illegal reprint (in 2013 I believe). It's impossible to get your hands on, but damn it I would love to. Besides that, I can't thank you enough for this upload. This music is fantastic.
When I listen to this album I have to think also of Morly Grey, Wedge, Granny, and for sure there are some more. All meanwhile reasures, which are lifted for quite a while I guess. But I admit I didn't know them before. It's perhaps 5 years ago I was so lucky to introduced. Is it possible they were still unknown in the '80s. Can't believe they were so ?
Anyone have any info on the bum cover, the years of the photo the dogs name or why they choose this cover!! Im flying high again an need to know why farm is absolutely amazing. Someone reply if you know anything
Every upload of this album has the sides reversed for some stupid reason. Just fir everybody's information, Jungle Song and Let That Boy Boogie are side 1, Sunshine, Cottonfield and Statesboro are side 2.
Biography Farm was an early 70's band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, Country Rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat. In fact, Farm did an excellent version of The Allman Brothers' "Statesboro Blues", which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat. Farm disbanded about a year after their debut album was released. see more infos..> rateyourmusic.com/release/album/farm/farm/
The third track slide guitar is definitely featured in a 90s or 2000s commercial. Also, not here to rain on anyone's excitement over this album but the public has a right to balanced opinions and mine is this album is just average. Probably will never own on vinyl unless it's free and even then would probably never listen to it. I really tried. I just don't get the hype. It seems the hype is built around the albums rarity. The third track is also a cover song, not original.
@@AsukaLangleyS02 I promise you being born in this era doesn’t compare to having lived through that era. All the easy access at the tip of a finger doesn’t replace the experiences lived without constantly having to take selfies being worried about being caught on video or having to be politically correct and self conscious. We had to hunt for music before the internet. The hunt was way more fun however.
0:00 Sunshine In My Window
4:00 Cottonfield Woman
8:01 Statesboro Blues
12:25 Jungle Song
20:15 Let That Boy Boogie
instaBlaster
Estou sempre esperando ouvir aqui um álbum da década de 70 que tem na capa um close de um astronauta no espaçoo montado num cavalo preto...
You, sir....rock!
Just FYI, this tracklist is correct, but the upload is not. The sides have been reversed. Jungle Song and Let That Boy Boogie are tracks 1 and 2, then on the B side are Sunshine, Cottonfield and Statesboro.
Es de Beggars Opera @@joaoc1235
My cousin NICK EVANCHICK was the harmonica player for farm he passed away March 2023 RIP CUZ
It was Steve Evanchick.
Dylan from Noble Records has brought me here. He hunted for this record for years and finally found a copy.
As well as I.... this is a great record!
Me too!
Same here...
sameee
2 mi
Dylan from Noble records brought me here🤘👽
Same here!
Some guy's comment on a porn site brought me here. Honest to God. (Can I say porn and God in the same comment?)
Me too bro
Nice to see Dylan finally got the record!
Same here ☝️
Del Herbert got me started playing guitar.
He's still one of the best guitar players alive.
He studied with JB Kearney in Benton, IL way back when.
Gary Gordon is still playing in Sparta, IL with his wonderful wife Roberta.
Steve Evanchik is still alive but struggling with health issues.
Not sure about Jim Elwyn, my old buddy.
Mike Young and I never got along... the ego of the band.
Roger Greenwalt is an amazing organist living with the beauty of the bunch, Kathy, near Texaco, IL.
Steve passed.
Totally cool. Do they still get together and play or tour at all? I grew up mostly in Illinois and never saw these guys, sad.
The Internet is weirdly Beautiful...I'm just listening to 1970s music, and this pops up in my recommendation. This is Amazing Stuff!
I just found an original copy of this in a record collection I bought.
I didn’t know what it was but I suspected that it was gonna be a good find.
Boy was it ever. The most expensive record I have found.
The collection was over 4500 albums. Genres were all over the place. When I went through the collection I didn’t see it.
I did see enough rock to make an offer an got the entire collection for $1500.
That one record almost paid for the whole collection.
And it’s definitely the real deal. It has the shiny gold label and correct matrix
Man you are damn lucky, this one is huge.
Brilliant!
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing!!
I definitely will be checking this group out. I don't really know how to describe this music. It sounds like a mixture of blues and psychedelia. Whatever it is, I like it.
We'd have small parties in a friend's finished basement. He had 3 albums - Black Sabbath, Carole King - "Tapestry", and Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells a Story". Of course, there were black light posters on the walls and a lava lamp. His 17-year-old sister had a new Dodge Challenger convertible. Nice car! Good times.
These guys absolutely smoke. The drummer is insane
A real masterpiece.
Worked farms as a kid and young adult. Always wanted a farm like my great grandparents had. Well, that might never come to be, but at least I can listen to Farm
Great obscure album
This is pure talent
I can remember the first time I heard of this album like it was yesterday.Well it was yesterday that I heard it first.
what a great vinyl. thank god I got a repress. 52 years old and so far ahead of her time. one of my favorites. thanks also to guerssen records for the repress. i pick one and listen to them and listen to them and listen to them incessantly. thank you very much for the upload. peace love and harmony brothers. ☮💚🎶
A great vinyl what?
Never heard of these guys before but they definitely play great music ♥♡
Great band. Masterpiece.
Most music from the 70 is always good they sound a little bit like ten years after and some of wish bone ash good music I also like Liliac great music for there ages 🎶
I just can't stop listening to this! AMAZING STUFF!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😁😁😁
You, sir.... Rock!
How come i've never heard of this band before today? Love their early 70's sound!
Un gran album muy fantástico en el corazon del rock local saludos desde chile 🇨🇱🎸
This was recorded at "Golden Voice Studio" in South Pekin, IL where Head East & many others recorded their first albums. The studio sadly burned down I believe in the later 70's. I was there a few times & my band also played a club ran by The Grim Reaper's MC which was within walking distance which was always a blast. Great times & album!
The studio burning down is why Farm didn't release more albums. They had roughly 40 more songs that were unreleased and they all got burnt in the fire (physical media storage.) All that remains of their entire career is the 28 minutes that this album spans, and a couple of interviews made for the few that remember Farm.
Back during that incomparable time, some studios couldn't help but burn down. And can you blame them for going up in smoke? This is yet another band from fifty years ago I never heard about. Understand, back then, Led Zepplin didn't make my top ten list.
I was at Golden Voice when these guys recorded this. Mike, Del and Roger and I are classmates at MVTHS. Every song on here was recorded in one take!!! FARM OUT!!!
Why am I just hearing about them at 65 years old?
from Southern Illinois,great band
This would sound so good on vinyl! Damn.
The best in its class.
Barely 1 minute in and I'm hooked!
That farm house actually looks like the old farm house on my grandparents farm in Saskatchewan.
That is not a real place unfortunately
@@atillacnar5785What? the farmhouse in the photograph or Saskatchewan?
@@theunlawfulsponge5908 Saskatchewan obviously.
@Chevelle602 Well, that's where I'm living, so I guess I've just been living in perpetual limbo without even knowing it
@@theunlawfulsponge5908 joke
Southern Illinois Rocks!!! Mousetown still sux but I used to love to go to the Freedom House on 10th street. Chances were before the night was over you would hear this complete album.
bit quicksilver and man-like in places, allman bros, southern boogie
kept listening to the end
Absolutely Blows Your Mind! 'WOWZZERS' ... Bring It On Man! ... Fab 😉🤩
I used to have this album. I knew Steve evanchic
Take a deep breath... and off we go
very very well old band..............................................
harika bir grup ve müthiş performanslar.büyük müzisyenlerden üstün performanslar çıkıyor.paylaşım için teşekkürler.
Waow. Didn’t know John Cippolina had a hidden brother 😎
I thought of him, as soon as I heard there guitar player.
O kilo é bom,maneiro.
Tudo que e novo, não importa a idade.
o que é Kilo ? desculpe-me a ignorância. Salve de Limeira-SP..bom compartilhar este som com um conterrâneo. ;)
This isn't a Good album . This is a Great album .
Farm - Farm 1971 - - - Tracklist:
01 - Sunshine In My Window [00:03:57]
02 - Cottonfield Woman [00:04:01]
03 - Statesboro Blues [00:04:24]
04 - Jungle Song [00:07:49]
05 - Let That Boy Boogie [00:08:11]
Recorded at Golden Voice Recording Studios in South Pekin, Illinois and released on a small record label from Flora, Illinois, this Farm released a very obscure and rare album of heavy garage psych with fuzz guitars, congas, mouth harp, organ, bottleneck and timbales.
The album contains five tracks including Jungle Song, Let That Boy Boogie and Sunshine In My Window.
They thank a certain George Leeman as their friend and spiritual guide.
~ (Stephane Rebeschini) / Fuzz, Acid & Flowers
Farm was a late '60s band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, country rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat.
In fact, Farm did an excellent version of the The Allman Brothers' "Statesboro Blues", which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat. Farm so impressed Canned Heat's manager at the time, he offered to represent them, but the band turned him down. Sadly, Farm disbanded about a year after their debut album was released.
~ by RYM.
- Del Herbert - lead guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar
- Gary Gordon - 2nd guitar, bottleneck guitar, vocals
- Jim Elwyn - bass, vocals
- Steve Evanchik - congas, timbales, cymbals, mouth harp
- Roger Greenwalt - organ, piano
- Mike Young - drums
Thank you Dylan from Noble Records. Looks like I need add this goodie to my collection. Music is life and no life without Music.
Great stuff! Reminds me of UFO!
Да. Творения 70х-это шедевр
Wow, I can’t believe I’ve never heard of them. What a gem! Thank you for sharing this!
Check out grannie 1970
Enjoyed this lots. Was going to be all clever and try and describe aka pigeon hole them...but left them to float on free....
Surprisingly good.
Believe it or not - last song reminds me of AC DC - great Album & thanks😁✌️🌈
Ok, so i've found some seriously GREAT music that i'm hearing just now. I"m in my 50's. WOW, So if you like this, go and find other bands. Gypsy, The GUN, Stepson and Stepson, Hard Meat, Three man Army, The Baronets. Like, seriously. I'm moving backwards with music and finding music I never heard of. As opposed to going forward and listening to the shit thats on the radios today. I can't believe how incredible my generation and earlier was. Its incredible.
The best music came out around 1964-1973. The first Farm track reminds me a bit of Pink Floyd's track Cymbaline ( off the More Lp ) crossed with early King Crimson.
Of your picks, my favorites are Gun and Three Man Army.
If you haven't heard the following, check out Lincoln St. Exit, Andromeda, Ashkan, early Terry Reid, early Rory Gallagher, and Plastic Cloud. All these albums are circa 1968-1972.
Great Quicksilver version, and that's a compliment.
Allman
Literally where this was recorded. Giving this a listen.
Golden Voice Recording Studio, South Pekin, Illinois
Great song!!!!!!!!
"If you like this album please buy it for the full experience". Dude, do you know how difficult that is? It was only released in 500 copies, and so was a later illegal reprint (in 2013 I believe). It's impossible to get your hands on, but damn it I would love to.
Besides that, I can't thank you enough for this upload. This music is fantastic.
official LP/CD/Digital reissue will be released very soon on Guerssen Records.
@@GuerssenRecords AWESOME!!!!! Thanks mate.
@@GuerssenRecords Kept my eye on the page, but when it came around it was already sold out. Will there be more?
@@TheSoundrookie the limited splatter vinyl is sold out but black vinyl is still available
@@GuerssenRecords Yes, I received your mail as well. I have pre-ordered and payed it. Thank you so much mate. Been chasing it for a long time.
One of the best records ever.
When I listen to this album I have to think also of Morly Grey, Wedge, Granny, and for sure there are some more. All meanwhile reasures, which are lifted for quite a while I guess. But I admit I didn't know them before. It's perhaps 5 years ago I was so lucky to introduced.
Is it possible they were still unknown in the '80s. Can't believe they were so ?
for those interested or coming back to this they just rrepressed this, its on amazon for 32 bucks, havent seen it in any stores tho
Ωραίος αδερφέ!
Wow, nice
opening cut ala blind faith do what you like on steroids.
Thanks
Very nice one TNX
I'm the bass player nephew. He said they smoked lots of dope during recording
NOPE>>>None. I was there.
It’s ok reminds me of a cross between early Allman Brothers and Taste around 1969/70
LOVE IT IY,S THE WAY I FEEL
Great album!
I had a dream : this band named Farm , of all things ,was really cool! How bout that!
it's like oasis in the desert
I'm a french dude, I don't remember how I stumbled upon this album. It's really good!
makes me wanna come
Anyone have any info on the bum cover, the years of the photo the dogs name or why they choose this cover!! Im flying high again an need to know why farm is absolutely amazing. Someone reply if you know anything
отличный альбом
Great stuff!
They should play this in convenience and grocery stores.
What a treasure! I'll find this on vinyl 😁
Be willing to pay about 2 thousand dollars
Yep, it's outrageous for an original pressing!
@@mackenziedonahue7644 Outrageous until you realise there were only 500 original pressings lmao
If you are still interested...Guerssen Records (Spain) reissued it this summer. Get your copy, ASAP - this thing is hot!!!
@@drrayman1435 thanks bro
AWESOME!!!
If Blue Cheer had more structure. This is great. Is there a CD out anywhere?
Same here
I bet all their fans and groupies were
You can call it prog blues. Sounds great.
Awes
Every upload of this album has the sides reversed for some stupid reason. Just fir everybody's information, Jungle Song and Let That Boy Boogie are side 1, Sunshine, Cottonfield and Statesboro are side 2.
FARM = A FOUR LETTER WORD
3:20. Inspiration for Jimmy Page's solo on Stairway?
ÅSNOR UTAN SADEL
❤thenks, mercy, danke, gracias, spasibo 👍📀🏆🌟🤚😎🌎🌍🇧🇾🇷🇺🇦🇿🇰🇵🇻🇳🇲🇳🇰🇿🇹🇷🇨🇳🇳🇵🤪
Kinda has a Creedence meets the Doors feel in places.
I hear Allman Brothers
I bet these guys had the first Mothers of Invention records. Young Ronny Dio would've dug this.
我覺得很可惜的我想要的事很純粹的heavy blues樂風!可是當時好像流行風向好像被led zeppelin,king crimson...帶到有點偏progressive folk rock那類的實驗搖滾風格!就比較聽不出各團比較純粹的blues功底!這張專輯算比較拉回blues原味的風格!不然搞得像pink floyd,elp那類prog rock風格!雖然多元並不純粹!
Awesome comment
Any background on these guys?
Biography
Farm was an early 70's band from Southern Illinois, whose bluesy, Country Rock style was very similar of that of The Allman Brothers, and Canned Heat. In fact, Farm did an excellent version of The Allman Brothers' "Statesboro Blues", which is featured on their first and only album, and opened for some big name acts of the day such as Canned Heat.
Farm disbanded about a year after their debut album was released.
see more infos..> rateyourmusic.com/release/album/farm/farm/
www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2013/10/farm-farm-1971-review.html
👍👍👍👍👍
which country are they from?
Southern Illinois. Mt Vernon
PRAISE KEK!
Never forget the fallen of the great Meme Wars. We will rise again.
Really great work. But the album is much too short. Sidetwo is only 11 mins long. Should have been a double album...
I am totally agree
thats the great thing about you tube
'' The expensive perfume is always in a small bottle '' !!!!!
Of course!
That's all they had money for. Did this in all in one take. I was there BTW.
Musicianship f-ing awsome
Vocals not so much
Better as an instrumental
First song sounds a lot like blind faith do what you like.
The third track slide guitar is definitely featured in a 90s or 2000s commercial. Also, not here to rain on anyone's excitement over this album but the public has a right to balanced opinions and mine is this album is just average. Probably will never own on vinyl unless it's free and even then would probably never listen to it. I really tried. I just don't get the hype. It seems the hype is built around the albums rarity. The third track is also a cover song, not original.
🤡🤡🤡
Hate it
This kinda sucks, just generic 70s rock.
It's kinda generic, but doesn't suck.
Lol 😂
You obviously didn’t live through the 70’s.
@@ER-me1ii You're right, I'm not old. I just have the luck to be born in a time where I can soak up an eras worth of music for free.
@@AsukaLangleyS02 I promise you being born in this era doesn’t compare to having lived through that era. All the easy access at the tip of a finger doesn’t replace the experiences lived without constantly having to take selfies being worried about being caught on video or having to be politically correct and self conscious. We had to hunt for music before the internet. The hunt was way more fun however.
70s Indie Rock