... Despite not capturing a full concert, Live At The Rainbow is a good representation of the band during their classic period, with tracks from their two best known albums Moving Waves and Focus 3. Even if guitarist Jan Akkerman can't be bothered with Sylvia (a track he's consistently, and ... Read review
Advantages: A decent live document of the classic Focus line-up Disadvantages: Muddy sound mix, not a full concert
...not capturing a full concert, Live At The Rainbow is a good representation of the band during their classic period, with tracks from their two best known albums Moving Waves and Focus 3. Even if guitarist Jan Akkerman can't be bothered with Sylvia (a track he's consistently, and some say purposefully, played out of tune since those OGWT slots), the rest of the album is full of quality music, amazing solos and the obligatory yodelling of the frankly ... ...mediocre remaster - but with live Focus material from that period being fairly thin on the ground, it's an essential purchase for any prog rock fan. Highlights include a manic Hocus Pocus (perhaps their most famous track) and reprise, and an excerpt from the epic Eruption.
Listen to this if you like - Jethro Tull, Grobschnitt ... more
With a couple of now legendary appearances on The Old Grey Whistle Test in the early 70s (with "Whispering" Bob Harris clearly loving them) under their belt, Denmark's finest music export took to the UK and a stint at the famous Rainbow Theatre in London. Despite not capturing a full concert, Live At The Rainbow is a good representation of the band during their classic period, with tracks from their two best known albums Moving Waves and Focus 3. Even if guitarist Jan Akkerman can't be bothered with Sylvia (a track he's consistently, and some say purposefully, played out of tune since those OGWT slots), the rest of the album is full of quality music, amazing solos and the obligatory yodelling of the frankly crazy multi-instrumentalist leader, Thijs Van Leer. The sound quality is far from perfect - the mix is fairly quiet and most of the rawness and spontaneity seems to have been glossed over with a mediocre remaster - but with live Focus material from that period being fairly thin on the ground, it's an essential purchase for any prog rock fan. Highlights include a manic Hocus Pocus (perhaps their most famous track) and reprise, and an excerpt from the epic Eruption.
Listen to this if you like - Jethro Tull, Grobschnitt
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Product details
Title
Live At The Rainbow [Remastered]
Performer
Focus
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
21/01/2002
Original Release Year
1973
Label / Distributor
Red Bullet / Proper
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Live
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
8712944661903
Catalogue Number
RB 66190
Additional notes
Album Notes
LIVE AT THE RAINBOW features a live performance by Focus, the Dutch progressive rock band who scored a pop hit in 1971 with "Hocus Pocus," performed twice on this album.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Focus III
2.
Answers Questions
3.
Questions Answers
4.
Focus II
5.
Eruption
6.
Hocus Pocus
7.
Sylvia
8.
Hocus Pocus (reprise)
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