Soulfarm
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Soulfarm (previously known as Inasense) is a New York City based Jam band founded in 1991 by C Lanzbom and Noah Solomon Chase.[1] Their music is a mix of mainstream rock, Jewish/Middle Eastern, bluegrass, and Celtic influences (among others).[2]
The current lineup is
- C Lanzbom - Lead Guitar, Vocals
- Noah Solomon Chase - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin
- Mitch Friedman - Bass, Vocals
- Ben Antelis- Drums, Vocals
Soulfarm is a fixture on the New York City club circuit. The band has also traveled extensively throughout the world.
Discography
As Inasense
Album (Year) | Track Listing (Songwriters) | Personnel |
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Inasense
(March 1996) |
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Live In Berlin (volume 1)
(1997) [Cassette only EP; out of print] |
Recorded live at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin Germany, 23 Nov 1996
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The Ride
(1997) |
All songs written by Lanzbom/Chase except as noted. Tracks 5, 7, 8, 12 recorded live at Crossroads, NYC. Track 4 recorded live at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin Germany
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Get Your Shinebox
(2000) |
All songs written by Inasense except as noted.
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As Soulfarm
Album (Year) | Track Listing (Songwriters) | Personnel |
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Live at Wetlands
(2000) |
A live album recorded on March 20, 2000 at the now defunct Wetlands, featuring keyboardist T Lavitz of Dixie Dregs fame. All songs written by Lanzbom/Chase except as noted.
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Scream of the Crop
(May 2001) |
Best Of collection
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Live in Berlin - Volume 2
(2001) |
Set consisting of covers of songs by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, except as noted.
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Unwind
(August 2003) |
All songs by Soulfarm except as noted.
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Monkey Dance
(December 2008) |
All tracks by Lanzbom/Solomon except as noted.
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Holy Ground
(September 2010) |
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Blue and White
(December 2012) |
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As Lanzbom Solomon
C Lanzbom and Noah Solomon have also released a series of albums as a duo.
Album (Year) | Track Listing (Songwriters) | Personnel |
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Tribute
(1999) |
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Butterfly
(2001) |
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Live at Club Tzorah
(2003) |
Live acoustic set recorded live at Club Tzora September 2002 |
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Jerusalem Ridge
(2004) |
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The Chabad Sessions
(2006) |
Recordings of traditional Chabad-Lubavitch songs and melodies
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External links
References
- ↑ Jewish Rockers 'Soulfarm' on Israeli Tour, Ben Breskey, 8/13/2008
- ↑ Soulfarm band Bio on Highline Ballroom site
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