In 1993, he formed an outfit known as Street Talk, but the members lived across the Northern Hemisphere, making commitment impossible.
[1] He honed his songwriting skills on these albums and then released Street Songs, Jazzy Tunes and Down Home Blues (1998).
Farrell returned to the States in 2001, and two years later issued his first album for Blue Beet Music, Bohemian Life.
In 2006, Farrell teamed up with Steve Guyger to produce the traditional blues-orientated, Down Home Old School Country Blues.
Shoe Shoppin’ Woman (Blue Beet, 2014) is his most recent offering,[1] and contained cover versions of Elmore James' "Wild About You", and Snooks Eaglin's "If I Could".