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The Farm are a British band from Liverpool. Their first album, '' Spartacus'', reached the top position on the UK Albums Chart when it was released in March 1991; ''Spartacus 30'' was released in 2021 to commemorate the anniversary. ''Spartacus'' includes two songs which had been top 10 singles the year before. In 2012, they toured with their Spartacus Live shows and formed part of the Justice Tonight Band, supporting the Stone Roses at Heaton Park, Phoenix Park, Lyon and Milan. The Justice Collective had the 2012 Christmas number one with their recording of " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".


History

The band was formed in early 1983 and initially comprised Peter Hooton, Steve Grimes, John Melvin and Andrew John "Andy" McVann, who was killed in a police chase on 1 October 1986 at the age of 21, and to whose parents the band's subsequent album, '' Spartacus'', is dedicated. The band evolved from an earlier group called The Excitements, initially including Phil Stephenson on bass guitar, Neil (Cad) Campbell on drums, Grimes on guitar and Thomas (the band's dancer). They became The Farm after Martin Dunbar (vocals) left and Peter Hooton joined, although they did play several gigs as The Excitements with Hooton on vocals. In 1984, they released the
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, "Hearts and Minds", produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson, lead vocalist with
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. In 1986, after McVann's death, Melvin left the band to pursue a varied career as the director of his own construction firm, but he eventually returned to music in 1990 under the guise of Mr. Smith, a two-piece band that toured frequently, but did not release anything of note. In 1987, the band supported the Housemartins on their UK tour. After the departure of Melvin and the death of McVann, Hooton brought in a new line-up. They released four independent singles, but did not have a big break until 1990. In 1989, the band had been given a cameo role in the movie ''The Final Frame'' starring Suggs. They were signed after this and hired Suggs as their producer. Their first single under new management was "
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", a dance remake of Paul Revere & the Raiders and The Monkees' single "
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", a 1966 single that in its day reached No. 20 in the U.S. ''Billboard'' charts for The Monkees. They appeared in ''
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'', an influential popular culture magazine in the UK, and their promotion of "No alla violenza" anti- hooligan T-shirts during
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helped to raise their profile further. The Farm's first song to reach the top part of the UK Singles Chart was "
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", which reached the Top 10 in September 1990. During the summer that year they played in Ibiza and were a key feature in the film ''A Short Film About Chilling''. In late November that year, they released their most memorable song, " All Together Now", which instantly became a hit and peaked at number three in the charts in December 1990. It was on the crest of this wave that their album ''Spartacus'' reached No. 1 in the UK the following year. In 1991, the Farm teamed up with Pete Wylie of Wah! (The Mongrel), to re-record his 1986 hit "Sinful" in the indie-dance 'baggy' style and followed it up with three smaller hits on the Produce record label. With the success of ''Spartacus'', the band signed a major label deal with
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, who gave them their own End Product record label (which played on the name of their former independent record company Produce). However their success was to be short-lived due to changes in the indie music scene and the move to a major. Their first single for Sony, "Rising Sun" (1992), moved away from the baggy sound and did not perform well, peaking at Number 48 in the UK Top 75. At this point the band had split from producers
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and
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and had joined up with Mark Saunders, who had produced Erasure and The Cure. In October 1992 they reached the Top 20 with a cover version of The Human League's "
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", recorded for charity album '' Ruby Trax - The NME's Roaring Forty'' (a follow-up to the NME's ''
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''). The Farm's last 'new' top 40 under their own name was a re-recorded version of "Love See No Colour", now used as the title track of their 1992 album. The Sony Music version dispensed of the 'Scally-baggy' rhythms of the original Produce release (which had got 'lost in the Christmas chart rush' at the end of 1991), for a slower more synthpop sound with gospel overtones and a big budget video using classical and religious imagery. However, this song only reached Number 35 in the UK charts while the parent album did not chart at all (which means that The Farm join Steve Brookstein and Johnny Hates Jazz in the list of album chart 'One-Hit Wonders'). The Farm were dropped from Sony Music. In 1994, they released the album ''
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'' on the
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label, followed by their last major single. Despite being a group largely supporting Liverpool F.C., they allowed Everton Football Club to release a version of "All Together Now" on MDMC Records (which was credited to Everton FC by the UK top 40) to accompany their presence in the 1995 FA Cup Final, in which Everton beat
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1-0. Their most recent hit single under their own name was "All Together Now 2004", featuring the S.F.X. Boys Choir of Liverpool, as the official anthem of the England National Football Team at Euro 2004. It was issued on 31 May 2004 and, as the name suggests, in a slightly remixed format, with radio commentary from the Euro 2004 qualifiers added to the track, whilst a bonus remix was included on the single with the help of DJ Spoony. The Farm was also one of the first bands to perform at the Echo Arena Liverpool when it opened in January 2008.


The Collective

The Farm were also central to the track released to commemorate the
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", the proceeds going to the families of those killed in the disaster. Credited to the Liverpool Collective featuring the Kop Choir, this single was a new entry at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart on 12 April 2009 and reached number 14 a week later. In 2011, the Farm joined forces with others to create the ''Don't Buy The Sun'' Gig, at the Olympia in Liverpool, which was part of the continuing protest on Merseyside against '' The Sun'' newspaper for its false reporting on the Hillsborough disaster 22 years before. This comprised Mick Jones from the Clash, Pete Wylie from the Mighty Wah, John Power and others. This then formed the core of The Justice Tonight Band which toured from 2011 to 2012, including four performances supporting the Stone Roses in their comeback tour in 2012. The Justice Tonight Band headlined the Strummerville festival in 2012 and went on to form the Justice Collective who had the Christmas number 1 with their version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", a charity single in aid of the families of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster. In 2014, 'the Collective' reconvened again to record another charity record, with "All Together Now" being re-recorded again by members of the Farm now under The Peace Collective name. However, unlike "The Fields of Anfield Road" or "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", this failed to chart in the UK top 40, peaking at number 70.


2010s to present

Throughout 2013 and 2014, the band have continued to perform at festivals around the UK, including the Isle of Wight Festival in 2013. In 2014, Alan McGee said that the band's acoustic gig at his new venue The Tabernacle, was in his "Top Ten All Time Gigs". The Farm continued to perform live in 2015 at various festivals such as at the Shiiine On Weekender in November, 2015 and appeared live doing a number of acoustic performances. In 2016, the band along with numerous other celebrities, toured the UK to support Jeremy Corbyn's bid to become Prime Minister. In June 2017, the band supported a Labour Party rally prior to the
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. In 2018, Carl Hunter directed the feature film ''
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'', which was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and starred Bill Nighy,
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,
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, Jenny Agutter and Tim McInnerny. This film received a 4 star review in ''The Guardian'' and even though the soundtrack featured music by Edwyn Collins and Sean Read rather than the Farm, the film was produced by members of group. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of ''Spartacus'' being No. 1 in the album charts,
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released ''Spartacus 30'' which includes many tracks/remixes previously unavailable and released a HD version of "Groovy Train". Former member George Maher died in December 2022.


Members

;Current members * Peter Hooton – vocals (1983–1996, 2004–present) * Keith Mullin – guitar (1986–1996, 2004–present) * Steve Grimes – guitar, keyboards (1983–1996, 2004–present) *
Carl Hunter Carl James Hunter (born 21 April 1965, Liverpool, England) is an English director and screenwriter and the bassist in the Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. Career Music In 1983, Hunter was part of the second wave of members who joined Th ...
 – bass guitar (1986–1996, 2004–present) *
Ben Leach Ben Leach (born 2 May 1969 in Liverpool, England) was the keyboard and synthesizer player in the Liverpool-based pop music, pop band, The Farm (British band), The Farm. He joined in 1988 when the band acquired another brass section playing trumpet ...
 – keyboards (1988–1996, 2004–present) *
Roy Boulter Roy Boulter (born 2 July 1964, Liverpool) was the English drummer in the Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. He joined the band in 1987, enjoying success with the number one album, ''Spartacus'', and hits such as " Groovy Train" and " All Togeth ...
 – drums (1987–1996, 2004–present) ;Former members * Paula David – backing vocals (1989–1993) * Phil Strongman – bass guitar (1983–1986) * Andy McVann – drums (1983–1986) * Anthony Evans – brass (1984–1986) * Steve Levy – brass (1984–1986) * George Maher – brass (1984–1986; died 2022) * John Melvin – brass (1984–1986) * Mick Hanratty;- drums (1985–1987) *Bobby Bilsborough - brass (1988–1990) *David Peel - brass (1988–1990) *Howard Beesley - guitar (1980–1984)


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Spartacus'' (1991) No. 1 ( UK), No. 45 (NED), No. 37 (SWI). Gold Certification (UK) * ''Love See No Colour'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1994)


Other albums

* ''Pastures Old and New'' (1986) ompilation* ''Spartacus Live'' (1991) ideo* ''Groovy Times'' (1991) ideo* ''Best of the Farm'' (1998) ompilation* ''The Very Best of the Farm'' (2001) ompilation* ''Back Together Now! Live'' (2006) ideo* ''All Together with the Farm'' (2007) ive album


Singles


References


External links


The Farm Website
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