Music on The Farm through the years

Although this image is from a later album, the music is from the first Farm Band Album.

Supposedly this is the full album, but some songs are missing.

Missing from above, the song Easy Does it by Phil Schweitzer. Here it is.
Not the full album. “Tennessee Scrap Iron Man,” the Farm Band’s flirtation with country music back in the 70s.
This is a great jam, but the wrong album cover. “Hot Tofu Medley” was on High on the Rim, the cover above.
“Excuse M’wah,” as always featuring the outstanding guitar work of Walter Rabideau.
“Baile De Los Changos” 1975
That’s right, the band could also channel Santana licks.
Communion, came after High on the Rim of the Nashville Basin. The full album with some really great tunes. See the album cover below.
“King Tut’s in Chicago,” social commentary of the haves and the have nots.
Reactor by the 1980s incarnation of the The Farm Band, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
A classic collection of great tunes.

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