Moving Waves
"Hocus Pocus" is a 1971 song from Moving Waves, the second album by Dutch rock group Focus. It was written by guitarist Jan Akkerman and flautist/keyboardist Thijs van Leer. It was also released as a single with Janis as a B-side for the UK and Hocus Pocus II for the US. There are no lyrics to the song. It takes the form of a rondo, consisting of alternation between a powerful rock chord riff and varied solo "verses" (in the original all performed by Thijs van Leer) which include yodeling Read more on Last.fm.
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) a Dutch progressive rock band founded in 1969. 2) an American rapper and Hip-Hop producer. 3) Bigband from Valašska, Czech Republic. 4) a Hip-Hop artist from the Sunshine Coast in Australia. 1) 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 Mother Focus. 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. The works of both composers display an impeccable melodic sense more often found in pop songs and Broadway showtunes than in progressive rock compositions. It is to the regret of many rock fans that Thijs van Leer and Jan Akkerman were unable to continue their collaboration, as together they were more than the sum of their formidable parts. Akkerman's House of the King (from the In and Out of Focus album) is the title theme of 'Don't Ask Me', a science-based British TV show of the 1970s that made household names of Dr. Magnus Pyke and Professor David Bellamy. It is also the title theme of Steve Coogan's BBC2 sitcom Saxondale. It is often mistaken for a Jethro Tull song. ********************************************************************************************************* 2) There is also an American rapper and Hip-Hop producer called Focus. His civil name is Bernard Edwards Jr. He has produced tracks for The Game, Tony Yayo, Stat Quo, Bishop Lamont, Dr. Dre, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé among others. In 2003, he founded the label a.Fam Entertainment, Inc. See https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/Icouldntthinkofabettername and https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/noimaginationorcreativity. ********************************************************************************************************* 3) Focus is a big band (jazz ensemble) from Valašska, Czech Republic. ********************************************************************************************************* 4) Focus is also the name of an upcoming Hip-Hop artist from the Sunshine Coast in Australia. Check out https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/alsocouldnotthinkofabettername for more. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
"Hocus Pocus" is a 1971 song from Moving Waves, the second album by Dutch rock group Focus. It was written by guitarist Jan Akkerman and flautist/keyboardist Thijs van Leer. It was also released as a single with Janis as a B-side for the UK and Hocus Pocus II for the US. There are no lyrics to the song. It takes the form of a rondo, consisting of alternation between a powerful rock chord riff and varied solo "verses" (in the original all performed by Thijs van Leer) which include yodeling Read more on Last.fm.
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) a Dutch progressive rock band founded in 1969. 2) an American rapper and Hip-Hop producer. 3) Bigband from Valašska, Czech Republic. 4) a Hip-Hop artist from the Sunshine Coast in Australia. 1) 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 Mother Focus. 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. The works of both composers display an impeccable melodic sense more often found in pop songs and Broadway showtunes than in progressive rock compositions. It is to the regret of many rock fans that Thijs van Leer and Jan Akkerman were unable to continue their collaboration, as together they were more than the sum of their formidable parts. Akkerman's House of the King (from the In and Out of Focus album) is the title theme of 'Don't Ask Me', a science-based British TV show of the 1970s that made household names of Dr. Magnus Pyke and Professor David Bellamy. It is also the title theme of Steve Coogan's BBC2 sitcom Saxondale. It is often mistaken for a Jethro Tull song. ********************************************************************************************************* 2) There is also an American rapper and Hip-Hop producer called Focus. His civil name is Bernard Edwards Jr. He has produced tracks for The Game, Tony Yayo, Stat Quo, Bishop Lamont, Dr. Dre, Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé among others. In 2003, he founded the label a.Fam Entertainment, Inc. See https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/Icouldntthinkofabettername and https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/noimaginationorcreativity. ********************************************************************************************************* 3) Focus is a big band (jazz ensemble) from Valašska, Czech Republic. ********************************************************************************************************* 4) Focus is also the name of an upcoming Hip-Hop artist from the Sunshine Coast in Australia. Check out https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/alsocouldnotthinkofabettername for more. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus - Extended Version
Sylvia
Le Clochard
Hocus Pocus - Original Single Version
Janis
House of the King
Focus II
Elspeth of Nottingham
Focus III
Moving Waves
Eruption
Anonymus
Brother
Harem Scarem
Having Your Fun
Mother Focus
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Hurkey Turkey
Anonymus Two
Tamara's Move (Allegro-Adagio-Allegro)
Love Remembered
Early Birth
Neurotika
Fretless Love
Sto Ces Raditi Ostatac Zivota?
Tommy
Rock & Rio
De Ti O De Mi
Delitae Musicae
Black Beauty
Focus IV
Hocus Pocus 2010
Bennie Helder
Round Goes the Gossip
Focus 8
Carnival Fugue
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Birth
Red Sky at Night
Glider
Blizu Tébe
La Cathedrale de Strasbourg
Sugar Island
Focus (Instrumental)
Why Dream
Hamburger Concerto
Father Bach
Focus ... - Vocal
Happy Nightmare - Mescaline
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