Long View Farm
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Long View Farm Studios is a music recording studio that is located in North Brookfield, Massachusetts which was founded in 1974 by Gilbert Scott Markle, a professor at Clark University, on his farm property.[1][2]
It has been the location of recordings from the Rolling Stones and other well-known musicians and bands.
Recordings
Songs
- "Chip Away the Stone"
- "I Will Follow You into the Dark"
- "Working Too Hard"
Albums
- Autobiotics
- Beggar's Oil
- Children of Chaos
- The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
- Freeze Frame
- Home
- It's Blitz!
- LCD Soundsystem
- Let's Be Nice
- Love Stinks
- Lunch for the Sky
- Pandora's Box
- Plans
- Sky Like a Broken Clock
- Slip
- Sound of Silver
- Stain
- Super Taranta!
- Until The End
- Voices
- Feed My Soul
Bands
- Cat Stevens
- Boondock Saints
- Aerosmith
- John Belushi
- Tim Curry
- Pat Metheny
- Stevie Wonder
- Arlo Guthrie
- LCD Soundsystem
- Pete Seeger
- Rupert Holmes
- Automatic 7
- El Camino
- Death Cab for Cutie
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- The J. Geils Band
- Birdbrain
- Living Colour
- Rolling Stones
- Sevendust
- State Radio
- Soulidium
- Three Days Grace
- The Run
- The Witness Protection Programme
- Mitch Winston and the band of Natural Selection
- Quicksand
- Dave Reid
- Cyrus Erie
- Kittie
- The Holmes Brothers
- Matchbook Romance
References
- ↑ Fischer, Wanda F., "Gil Markle '61: A Live-Wire Ph.D.", The Rensselaer Alumni Bulletin, April 1982, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- ↑ "Special Farm Pampers Recording Artists", Reuters, November 7, 1979 (reprinted in the Sarasota Journal)
Further reading
- Williamson, Chet, "Gil Markle's Long View", Worcester Magazine, June 2003
External links
Coordinates: 42°17′40″N 72°05′18″W / 42.294476°N 72.088331°W
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