| 1. Hocus Pocus | |||
| 2. Clochard | |||
| 3. Janis | |||
| 4. Moving Waves | |||
| 5. Focus II | |||
| 6. Eruption | |||
| 7. Answer (Eruption) | |||
| 8. Orfeus (Eruption) | |||
| 9. Answer (Eruption) | |||
| 10. Pupilla (Eruption) | |||
| 11. Tommy (Eruption) | |||
| 12. Pupilla (Eruption) | |||
| 13. Answer (Eruption) | |||
| 14. Bridge (Eruption) | |||
| 15. Break | |||
| 16. Euridice (Eruption) | |||
| 17. Dayglow (Euruption) | |||
| 18. Endless Road (Eruption) | |||
| 19. Answer (Eruption) | |||
| 20. Orfeus (Eruption) | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Reissue of 1971 album for Dutch progressive rock act best known for their 1973 hit single 'Hocus Pocus', included here. 2001 release. Standard jewel case.
Moving Waves,Focus,Red Bullet,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Moving Waves [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Red Bullet ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B364 Release Date: 2001-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Tommy (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Bridge (Eruption)
- Break
- Euridice (Eruption)
- Dayglow (Euruption)
- Endless Road (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Euridice (Eruption)
Album Description
Reissue of 1971 album for Dutch progressive rock act best known for their 1973 hit single 'Hocus Pocus', included here. 2001 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Version of the Dutch Progressive Rockers' Second Album, which Includes the Worlwide Smash Hit that Made Yodeling Chic for 15 Minutes, 'hocus Pocus'. Includes Some of the Finest Guitar Work by Jan Akkerman.Customer Reviews:
A quirky album that plays to their strengths..........2006-11-18
Pop. Rock. Progressive rock. Arty pop. Call it what you like. Just listen to it....Brilliant!.......2006-05-10
The album kicks off with the one that was released as a 45, "Hocus pocus" a thunderous, relentless rocker composed by Akkerman and van Leer. Comical, but brilliant and hailed by many as a so-called rock classic, it has lots of novelties, tricks and dazzling guitar licks. Keyboardist Thijs (pronounced Tys) van Leer plays the jester with his wild flute playing, whistling, yodelling and other crazy vocal gymnastics, effortlessly hitting notes higher than Brian and Carl Wilson ever went on any Beach Boys recording. Not to be outdone, guitarist Jan Akkerman provides a lot of the thrills and excitement with his amazing gibson les paul guitar antics. Cracking job by the rhythm section, drummer Pierre van der Linden and bassist Cyril Havermans.
In contrast to this, on the next track Jan displays his talent on classical guitar by playing his own composition, the gentle, haunting "Le clochard(bread)". Lovely touch by Thijs with the mellotron accompaniment which adds a bit of weirdness and eerieness to the piece. GORGEOUS! Track 3 "Janis", another Akkerman composition features Thijs on multitracked, interwoven flute parts. The impressionistic title piece "Moving waves" (one of the few actual songs with words that Focus ever did) is one the sayings of Hazrat Inayat Khan set to music by Thijs on vocals and piano. Listen to the words with the music that van Leer has written. The rippling piano chords and the crescendos and diminuendos conjur up the image of ocean waves as they "become excited and then all calm together". The ascending last few chords rise with the waves as they "reach upwards" (to the moon). This is good composing. Track 5, oh yes! Thijs van Leer's "Focus II" with classical and jazz influences and beautifully sensitive guitar playing by Jan. It is typical of Akkerman to add expression with the use of dynamics and subtle phrasing to enhance a melody as he does on this magical piece. Nobody does this better than him. STUNNING!
However, the best is yet to come. The final piece is made up of several compositions, most by Thijs who came up with the overall concept "Eruption", aptly titled lasting 23 minutes. It commences with a line borrowed from Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" with hammond organ, bass guitar and Jan Akkerman's violin guitar effect (guitar volume control tweaking. You hear a smooth note without the sound of the plucking). The sound is mesmerising and really grabs your attention. After a minute or two, it bursts into life taking you on a journey through the most amazing music, including stunning guitar solos and a couple of incredibly skillful drum solos which add hugely to the overall piece and don't lose your interest for a second. The variety of musical styles in "Eruption" is incredible; from the renaissance style compositions "Orpheus" and "Dayglow" to the Santana-esque organ break segment of "The bridge". Thijs's rock/jazz hammond organ playing is fabulous. In "Euridice" he shows his talent as a flautist producing the richest timbres achievable on a flute. The richly melodic guitar oriented segment "Pupilla/Tommy" is spine-tinglingly SUBLIME! As mentioned in an earlier Amazon review of this album by Ryle Shermatz, a lot of the impact of these individual pieces comes from the contrast between each one and the next. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.
Technically brilliant with a lot of feel and a real understanding of music, Jan Akkerman is one of the most versatile guitarists in the business. Drummer Pierre van der Linden has a lot of musicality, not only providing the beat and rhythm, but hugely augmenting the music with his incredibly creative and expressive, skillful drumming. Cyril Havermans (later replaced by Bert Ruiter) plays a highly musical, rhythmic and solid bass. Multi-talented keyboardist, flautist and vocalist Thijs van Leer has a great gift for composition and has written music which stands among THE MOST EXCITING, ORIGINAL AND BRILLIANT ROCK/POP MUSIC EVER PRODUCED.
Get "Moving waves" if you are interested in hearing something dramatically different. You won't believe your ears and you will not be disappointed!
Simply the Greatest Prog Rock LP of All Time.......2006-01-14
I should quickly explain that as we grow up, we all have awakening experiences that open up new dimensions of life to us. Some we can remember, some we can't. For me, however, at age 15-16 or so, hearing Focus' "Moving Waves" around 1972-73 on a cruddy console stereo in a friend's basement was surely a defining musical experience in my life. I'd grown up (like everyone else) with the Beatles & Stones and the rest of the great British invasion sounds, and they certainly deserve their spot in the firmament of R&R heaven. But "Moving Waves" was (and is) a unique synthesis of rock, jazz, classical, all fused into an in-your-face whole that grabbed me by the throat and shook me for the rest of my life.
I will not presume on your attention any longer than necessary except to point out that the fury and swagger of Jan Akkerman's guitar solos has NEVER been equaled by any other guitarist in my hearing. Yeah, you could call "Hocus Pocus" (by Focus) "silly", but you'd be WRONG WRONG WRONG. This is a band completely hitting its stride, a band that can do ANYTHING and if you got a problem with the yodeling, go buy the new Bobby Sherman album instead. What other band has had the sheer audacity to even consider such a thing and pull it off with such blistering panache?
I cannot close without trying to impart some of the emotional majesty of side two's (yeah, I'm an LP era guy) track-long opus "Eruption;" several instrumental themes are introduced and repeated over the course of a 20+ minute "suite." It's all a more than worthy effort, and I won't belabor your attention with a blow-by-blow description, but the BIG MOMENT comes toward the middle of the piece--the section titled "The Bridge" concludes with two smashing chords repeated as a launching pad for Akkerman's blistering descending Gibson Les Paul custom runs; repeated three times with variations by the angelically-inspired Akkerman, he's left snarling in the void on his own with no accompaniment. Closing with a final descending left-hand only tear-off riff (I know of no other guitarist who could do this), the section ends abruptly, segueing to flautist/organist Thijs Van Leer's sublime "Euridice" (pron. "you-rid-a-sea" for the benefit of those not aware of Greek mythology), a gentle flute/piano duo eventually adding the entire quartet that is as close to perfection as I can imagine. It's not just the beauty of the composition--it's the amazing, stark contrast between the "over the cliff" fury of Akkerman's guitar followed by the Johann Sebastian consonance of Van Leer's singular genius. I KNOW I can't be the only person in the world totally captured for life by this moment. But let me hear from you.
FOCUS deserves a lot more love than this forum can lavish on them, and those who are harmonious with my assessment of "Moving Waves" should advance quickly to "Hamburger Concerto," two albums later and almost equally sublime (Van Leer is ascendent on HC, and that is NOT a bad thing). EVERY Focus album has something GREAT, including their "worst" album, 1975's "Mother Focus" which still has one of the greatest short compositions of all time, "Focus V." Very few bands ever working in "rock" had the musical chops that Focus did, and NONE came anywhere close to the absolutely unique synthesis of styles they achieved. If you're willing to give this recording a chance I do believe it can still echo down your life as it has with mine.
Best work by a good instrumental band.......2005-12-30
pretty good.......2005-09-06
space puppy, out
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000K2VGCY Release Date: 2007-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Tommy (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Bridge (Eruption)
- Break
- Euridice (Eruption)
- Dayglow (Euruption)
- Endless Road (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Euridice (Eruption)
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. Victor. 2007.Album Details
K2 Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition Special Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000QFY Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Le Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The Bridge/Break/Euridice/Dayglow/Endless Road/Answer/Orfeus/Euridice
Album Details
Digitally remastered version of the Dutch progressive rockers' second album, which includes the worlwide smash hit that made yodeling chic for 15 minutes, 'Hocus Pocus'. Contains some of the finest guitar work by Jan Akkerman.Customer Reviews:
Beautiful Rock.......2003-03-09
No Difference to Red Bullet Release.......2003-03-03
Good album by a forgotten prog-rock band.......2002-11-10
(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
Best Focus record by far.......2002-11-05
Moving Waves is in my opinion their crowning achievement. Focus III and Hamburger Concerto are great though marred by passages of unnecessary indulgence. Moving Waves is a pristine example of musical genius. What do they sound like? Well, Ive always thought they sounded like Camel would have done had they attended the Royal College of Music for three years. Both bands have much in common, though I must say that Moving Waves is a record Camel could only have dreamt of doing. Best tracks? Moving Waves plays vfrom start to finish - yes even Hocus Pocus - although I like the beautoful title track and Eruption in particular. Many would say Focus actually comes closer to being Fusion rather than Rock, but here I would disagree. Moving Waves is as rock n roll as they come. Or Im a Dutchman
Forgotten masterpiece.......2001-11-05
of progressive rock. Excellent and intelligent instrumental songs
(with the exception of the title song, which has a vocal), and
shifting tempos and moods makes this an enjoyable album and a break from the 3-chord variety of music. The tracks "Focus II" and the suite "Eruption" have always been my favorites. The first song "Hocus Pocus" is kind of goofy but, its fun and has fantastic guitar work. I say "goofy" because it's not often that you hear yodeling in a rock song. It was a big hit at the time of it's release and it is the reason most people bought the album. After people got tired of playing that song over and over, an unexpected treasure was found when people started listening to the entire album. Listening to the entire album revealed one of the best albums of the 1970s.
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006HBPF Release Date: 2002-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Tommy (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Bridge (Eruption)
- Break
- Euridice (Eruption)
- Dayglow (Euruption)
- Endless Road (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Euridice (Eruption)
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Danny Kravitz
Danny Kravitz Manufacturer: Long Pants and a Sweatshirt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004LMJ3 Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Disappear
- The Mirror Has Been Broken
- Jonesy's Days
- Paper Moon
- Flower Princess
- This is Not Who I Am
- I Could Be
- Another Raincloud
- She's Got All I'll Ever Need
- Painting Pictures
- The Muse of Reluctance
- I Can Hear Your Voice
Album Description
Adult AlternativeCustomer Reviews:
Amazing.......2000-09-19
One word: godhead.......2000-05-12
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Jvc Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005NSAV Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Tommy (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Bridge (Eruption)
- Break
- Euridice (Eruption)
- Dayglow (Euruption)
- Endless Road (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Euridice (Eruption)
Album Description
Japanese 20-bit K2 remastered reissue of the Dutch prog-rock act's 1971 album that's out-of-print domestically, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve.Album Details
Japanese Limited Version featuring an LP Style Slipcase Cover. Digital K2 Remastering.Customer Reviews:
Collectors: Get the Japanese edition!.......2002-07-01
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEPUN Release Date: 2002-08-07 |
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Moving Waves
Focus Manufacturer: Red Bullet ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A2G9ZI Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Hocus Pocus
- Clochard
- Janis
- Moving Waves
- Focus II
- Eruption: Orfeus/Answer/Orfeus/Answer/Pupilla/Tommy/Pupilla/Answer/The
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Tommy (Eruption)
- Pupilla (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Bridge (Eruption)
- Break
- Euridice (Eruption)
- Dayglow (Euruption)
- Endless Road (Eruption)
- Answer (Eruption)
- Orfeus (Eruption)
- Euridice (Eruption)
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Moving Waves
Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEOVQ Release Date: 2002-08-07 |
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