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Spartacus

32.2M streams

32,193,129

All Together Now

1.5M streams

1,464,333

All Together Now That's What I Call th...

932.2K streams

932,182

All Together Now

932.2K streams

932,182

Groovy Train: The Very Best of The Far...

715.3K streams

715,307

Spartacus 30

579.4K streams

579,371

All Together Now – The Mixes

430.4K streams

430,378

Hullabaloo

197K streams

196,988

Pastures Old and New

175.8K streams

175,834

Groovy Hits

87.8K streams

87,770

Biography

@TheFarm_ Liverpool band The Farm were championed by the legendary DJ John Peel and did 5 sessions for him during the 1980s. Suggs from Madness produced their first single Hearts & Minds in 1984 which was a minor ‘indie’ hit. In 1987 they supported The Housemartins on a UK tour and impressed singer Paul Heaton who went on to produce tracks by them. Stepping Stone their 1st release on the Produce label in 1990 became an instant indie/club hit. Produced by Suggs & Boys Own DJ Terry Farley they then appeared in a seminal documentary about club culture in Ibiza called ‘A Short Film About Chillin’. Top 5 hits Groovy Train and All Together Now soon followed as their small independent label took on the majors. After playing sell out tours it was no surprise that their album Spartacus went straight in at No 1 in March 1991. It was a truly extraordinary achievement as the label had ‘independent’ distribution. After being signed in the US to Sire Record by the legendary Seymour Stein in 1991 they toured extensively with Big Audio Dynamite. They went on to record a new album Love See No Colour which was released in 1992. The critically acclaimed album was a change in direction for the group. Still signed to Sire in the USA they released Hullaballoo in 1994 which is a long-lost treasure as it was only ever released in America. In 2005 the original line up reformed for a tour with The Happy Monday’s and they continue to play festivals during the summer.