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Cosmic Farm
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Cosmic Farm is a jam collaboration of Craig Erickson, Terry Lavitz, Jeff Sipe, and Rob Wasserman released in 2005 on Mascot Records.

The album does have a jam-like quality, with the compositions not highly structured, but the writing by Craig Erickson is respectable, and does allow the band to explore different musical colours and rhythmic grooves from straight-ahead rock to reggae, sometimes within the same piece. An interesting twist is the addition of a bassoon player on a few of the tracks.

All of the musicians are given the opportunity for substantial solos, and they put it to good advantage with worthwhile musical ideas dispensed, rather than just noodling, a tendency which has so often befallen a jam band.
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