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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I recommend the dutch prog band from the 70's called Finch. Please tell me I'm not the only one on here who knows them.
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Yep! Might be my favourite Focus album too. Glad to see someone else put it at #1.
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Dellinger
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I also think their best is Hamburger Concerto, though indeed by then they had changed the drummer they had on Moving Waves, and it's just not the same on that department. However, the music is just fantastic. As for other drummers, my favourites are Bill Brufford and Carl Palmer.
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Jan Akkerman's first two solo albums.
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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BrufordFreak
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I second this. In terms of other drummers worth exploring, I second the recommendations of Steve Gadd and Vinnie Colaiuta--I love Steve's play on Chick Corea's 1977 release The Mad Hatter. I am always blown away by Vinnie's drumming on Antoine Fafard's 2014 album Ad Perpetuum. And then there is Bill Bruford. For his purest stylings I always go back to 1977-80--the Bruford band albums or the self-titled UK debut release from 1978. Edited by BrufordFreak - August 11 2020 at 08:25 |
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suitkees
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You're not the only one, but it's a hell of a time that I didn't listen to Glory of the Inner Force. But to me it's no competition with Focus. Regarding Focus I think that Focus 3 is indeed the album to go, followed by Hamburger Concerto. Pierre van der Linden returned to the drums on Focus 9, X and 11 - nice listens too, but they don't have the power and originality of the aforementioned albums.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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It's not a competition. I wasn't trying to make it one or at least not more than anyone else on here(although I seriously doubt they were either). You mentioned the word competition so to me that makes me think you see it as one but it isn't. It's just about recommending stuff that others would like that is similar to Focus. Others were mentioning Triumvirat, Solution, Sebastian Hardie and other artists so I thought I would mention one too.
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suitkees
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You're absolutely right to recommend them. "No competition" was my way to say that I prefer Focus by far, but Finch deserve to be explored (especially in regard of the list of bands mentioned).
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kenethlevine
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hmm I wonder if Anyone's Daughter might interest you. A group that kind of played neo prog before neo prog, and also were sometimes called the German Camel. Their live albums tend to have the best versions of their songs, though the one DVD I saw showed them to be overly stiff and serious on stage. Still, the music!
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friso
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Yeah.. just those frantic solo's of Akkerman on the first track make it a must-have album. |
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Colin Allen was the drummer on 'Hamburger Concerto' and had previously played with Brit-blues outfit 'Stone the crows' and before that, John Mayell's blues breakers. Therefore Hamburger Concerto doesn't have as much of the jazzy-tinged work that PVDL put onto earlier Focus lps but has a steady, solidness that swings which gives HC a slightly different vibe but its a very good and thoroughly enjoyable album. Like many others here, i'd still say 'Focus 3' is the bees knees as focus albums go. I'm sure you've listened to them already (bit like Yes & ELP) but give Jethro Tull- particularly 'Thick as a Brick' a go..
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I've said it before: CHICK COREA DESERVES TO BE ON THIS SITE. His Elektric Band is on here, but not him. If Miles and Herbie are on here based on some of their albums from the 70s, Chick should be too. In fact, his mid-70s output is probably "proggier" than either of the aforementioned geniuses, as well as Mahavishnu, AND Weather Report.
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BrufordFreak
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Weird. I just assumed he's on here as RTF, Bill Connors, Al DiMeola, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, Herbie Hancock, and Miles Davis are all on here with their own pages. WHY IS Chick Corea NOT DESERVING OF HIS OWN PAGE? |
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Slartibartfast
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Keep on going with suggestions already made. Personally I wouldn't overlook the lesser rated onesss. And Thijis has been putting out new ones that are quite good. Also don't overlook Akkerman's albums after he split off. There is some good stuff and some meh stuff.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Psychedelic Paul
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You could focus on the Dutch rock band Ekseption next. They're ekseptional!
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richardh
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Maybe check out some Greenslade.
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Jan Akermann contributed to this amazing solo LP by the late, great Peter Banks....check it out!
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I have only just started to listen to Focus . I remember 'Hocus Pocus' , and 'Sylvia' as being chart hits when I was about 12, and 'In The House of The King' was the theme tune for a quiz show at the time.
I have ordered 'Focus 3', 'Moving Waves' and 'Hamburger Concerto' but with such a body of work over the year been reading this discussion looking for other recommended Focus work. You might be interested in this recent interview with Thijs Van Leer on the Communication Breakdown Youtube channel |
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