Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm


Alexander Parsons 07/18/2020 Download
Documentary Film release: 2020
 

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# Track   Duration
1.A Picture of Loveliness1:02
2.Stud Farm for Shire Horses3:19
3.The Seventies1:10
4.Coach House Shuffle1:50
5.Like-Minded People0:51
6.You Didn't Need a Drummer0:52
7.All You Need Is a Laptop1:14
8.Tanked0:38
9.John Leckie0:45
10.The Building of Monnow Valley1:42
11.Mani Turned Up on a Tractor1:39
12.Human Experiments3:22
13.It Was Rob3:10
14.Capturing the Magic3:21
15.The Best is Yet to Come2:15
16.Five-Hundred Pigs (Bonus Track)3:11
17.A Leisure-Based Company (Bonus Track)2:11
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Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm (Documentary)

Added on Tuesday, July 21, 2020  

Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm (Documentary)

Alexander Parsons presents his score for the British documentary Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm. The album contains the originale film’s music.

Alexander Parsons presents his score for the British documentary Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm. The album contains the originale film’s music.

The soundtrack is available to download and all major digital music stores.

The World Premier on 18th July, 2020 on BBC Four and BBC Two Wales.

Black Sabbath, Queen, The Stone Roses, Oasis, Coldplay, Simple Minds, Robert Plant and Manic Street Preachers are some of the greatest bands and musicians of our time, but what is the one thing these titans of music have in common?
This film tells the unlikely tale of how two Welsh farming brothers turned their dairy farm into one of the most successful recording studios of all time, producing four decades of legendary rock music. It’s where Queen recorded their seminal Bohemian Rhapsody, featured in the Hollywood blockbuster of the same name. But Rockfield’s own story has never been told until now.

Fifty years ago, deep in the Welsh countryside, brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward were starting out in the family dairy farming business. But they yearned to do something different – they wanted to make music. So they built a studio in the attic of their farmhouse and started recording with their friends. Kingsley’s new wife Ann left her job in the local bank to do the books, and they continued farming all the while. Animals were kicked out of barns to make way for recording equipment, and musicians were moved into Nan’s spare bedroom. Inadvertently, they’d launched the world’s first independent residential recording studio.

Rockfield’s reputation spread like wildfire, quickly garnering international acclaim. From Black Sabbath, Hawkwind and Queen, to Simple Minds, Iggy Pop and Robert Plant, and later Oasis, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers and Coldplay - an unbelievable roll call of artists have made music and mayhem at Rockfield.

Legendary musicians give us their awe-inspiring Rockfield stories - sharing with us the highs, lows and magical moments that created some the world’s best-known and loved songs of our times - from Wonderwall to Yellow.
Innovatively told through archive, animation and personal interviews, Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm is an extraordinary story of rock and roll dreams intertwined with a family business’s struggle for survival in the face of an ever-changing music landscape. Amazingly, Kingsley Ward and his wife Ann, now in their 80s, are still at the helm today, with daughter Lisa 'front of house'.

The film is the debut documentary feature from director Hannah Berryman, produced by Catryn Ramasut from award-winning Welsh production company ie ie Productions.

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