Long View Farm Studios was a music recording studio 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 was the location of recordings from many well-known musicians and bands, and it was used by the Rolling Stones as a rehearsal studio in 1981.
Markle died on March 20, 2015, aged 74.[3]
Recordings
Albums/EPs
- American Garage – Pat Metheny Group
 - As Daylight Dies – Killswitch Engage
 - Beggar's Oil – Kelly Joe Phelps
 - Break the Cycle – Staind
 - Cerulean – The Ocean Blue
 - Children of Chaos – Soulidium
 - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me – Brand New
 - Feed My Soul – The Holmes Brothers
 - Freeze Frame – J. Geils Band
 - Home – Sevendust
 - I Against I – Bad Brains
 - It's Blitz! – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
 - LCD Soundsystem – LCD Soundsystem
 - Let's Be Nice – Birdbrain
 - Love Stinks – J. Geils Band
 - Lunch for the Sky – Socratic
 - Mind on the Moon – Snow
 - Misery Is a Butterfly – Blonde Redhead
 - Pain Makes You Beautiful – The Judybats
 - Pandora's Box – Aerosmith
 - Plans – Death Cab for Cutie
 - Right Back – Long Beach Dub All Stars
 - Sky Like a Broken Clock – Kelly Joe Phelps
 - Slip – Quicksand
 - Sound of Silver – LCD Soundsystem
 - Stain – Living Colour
 - Sunburn – Fuel
 - Super Taranta! – Gogol Bordello
 - Until the End – Kittie
 - Visual Lies – Lizzy Borden
 - Voices – Matchbook Romance
 
Other artists
- Alice in Chains
 - Automatic 7
 - John Belushi
 - The Boondock Saints
 - El Camino
 - Craving Lucy
 - Tim Curry
 - Cyrus Erie
 - DDT
 - Devereaux
 - Electrasy
 - Dan Fogelberg
 - Arlo Guthrie
 - Head East
 - Rupert Holmes
 - Jediah
 - The Kennedy Soundtrack
 - Lifer
 - Bryan McFarland
 - Mitch Winston and the Band of Natural Selection
 - Muse
 - Dave Reid
 - Relative Ash
 - Reveille
 - The Rolling Stones
 - The Run
 - Pete Seeger
 - State Radio
 - Cat Stevens
 - Stuff
 - Three Days Grace
 - Tommy Tutone
 - Uncle Tupelo
 - The Witness Protection Programme
 - Stevie Wonder
 
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)
 - ↑ "Gilbert Markle Obituary (2015) - Spencer, MA - Worcester Telegram & Gazette". Legacy.com.
 
Further reading
- Williamson, Chet, "Gil Markle's Long View", Worcester Magazine, June 2003
 
External links
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