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Rock · 2009 · 15 tracks · 1h 14m

The Farm

A raw, unreleased time capsule of the band's 1994 origins. Heavy on funk-driven basslines, jazz saxophone, and a loose, improvisational energy.

December 2, 2009

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A restless, groove-heavy exploration of a band finding their voice through jazz and funk.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks · 1h 14m
01
Ambula
7:34
03
Just a Groove
5:24
04
Disco
4:20
05
DIY
5:30
06
Headstrong
3:50
07
I am a Woman
7:16
08
I Love You
6:28
09
It Could Be Better
3:05
10
It's Only Love
5:01
11
Love Peace Harmony
4:46
12
Shake
3:53
13
Smooth Water
3:46
14
The Bitch Version 2
3:19
15
Who Are You
4:52
16
You're Wrong
2:44
Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden burst of brass on the early versions of Welcome that shifts the track from rock into pure funk.
Alex Caird's bass taking a lead role with complex, popping lines that drive the rhythm section harder than their later work.
Jasmine Rodgers hitting a raw, unpolished high note that feels more spontaneous than her studio-perfected takes.

How does The Farm sound next to the rest of bôa's catalogue?

Playful+4.0σ

Playful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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