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Focus

Focus is a Dutch progressive rock band founded by classically trained organist/flautist Thijs van Leer in 1969, along with guitarist Jan Akkerman. They are one of the most well-known and influential rock bands from the Netherlands. They successfully fuse inspired jazz, rock, and blues improvisation, classical musical structures, and accessible pop melodies into a powerful and instantly recognizable sound. Akkerman’s technical mastery of the guitar and the often unpredictable brilliance of his improvisations were the perfect counterpoint to Van Leer’s extensive knowledge ...read more

Focus is a Dutch progressive rock band founded by classically trained organist/flautist Thijs van Leer in 1969, along with guitarist Jan Akkerman. They are one of the most well-known and influential rock bands from the Netherlands. They successfully fuse inspired jazz, rock, and blues improvisation, classical musical structures, and accessible pop melodies into a powerful and instantly recognizable sound. Akkerman’s technical mastery of the guitar and the often unpredictable brilliance of his improvisations were the perfect counterpoint to Van Leer’s extensive knowledge of musical styles and disciplined approach to composition. Van Leer’s tongue-in-cheek musical references include the reworking of motifs from an early Monteverdi opera in the extended piece “Eruption” on the Moving Waves album, the contrapuntal passage in the middle section of “Carnival Fugue” on the Focus 3 album, the Renaissance-era harmonic progressions in “Anonymous II” (also on Focus 3), and the quote from the first chorale of J.S. Bach’s oratorio St Matthew’s Passion in the track “Father Bach” on the Mother Focus LP. Focus are possibly best known for their “Hocus Pocus”, a top 40 hit from the Moving Waves LP, which included inspired bits of yodeling (believe it) and explosive guitar work. « hide

Similar Bands: Caravan, Camel, Jan Akkerman, Mike Oldfield, Emerson, Lake & Palmer

LPs
Focus 11
2018

2.8
4 Votes
X
11/01/2012

3.1
14 Votes
Focus 9 / New Skin
2006

2.7
9 Votes
Focus 8
2002

3.1
13 Votes
Focus
1985

2.2
9 Votes
Focus con Proby
1978

2.4
10 Votes
Ship of Memories
1976

3.3
20 Votes
Mother Focus
1975

3
27 Votes
Hamburger Concerto
1974

4.2
95 Votes
Focus 3
1972

4.1
125 Votes
Focus II
1971

4
130 Votes
Focus Plays Focus
1970

3.6
43 Votes
Live Albums
Live in England
2016

4.5
1 Votes
Live in Europe
2009

Live in America
2003

4
1 Votes
Live at the BBC 1976
1996

At the Rainbow
1973

3.8
16 Votes
Compilations
Golden Oldies
2014

Greatest Hits Gold Collection
2004

3
2 Votes
Masters from the Vaults
2003

3
1 Votes
The Best of Focus: Hocus Pocus
1994

3.6
9 Votes
Greatest Hits of Focus
1984

3
1 Votes
House of the King
1983

3
1 Votes
Focus on Focus 1970 - 1978
1979

3
1 Votes
Dutch Masters 1969 - 1973
1975

3
1 Votes
Focus - Special Polydor
1975

3
1 Votes
The Greatest Rock Sensation
1974

3
1 Votes
The Story of Focus
1974

3
1 Votes
Masters of Rock 1971 - 1973
1974

3
1 Votes

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