Historical Archive
Spartacus is the second studio album by the British band The Farm, released in 1991. The album is notable for its blend of dance, rock, and pop elements, capturing the spirit of the early 90s with tracks that emphasize social and political themes. Its lead single, 'All Together Now', became an anthem for unity and peace, contributing to the band's legacy as a key player in the Britpop and rave scenes of the era. The album showcases the band's signature sound characterized by catchy melodies and infectious rhythms, solidifying their place in the UK music landscape.