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Authentic Hocus Pocus Collectible Box - Perfect for Halloween Decorations, Movie Memorabilia, and Disney Fans
Authentic Hocus Pocus Collectible Box - Perfect for Halloween Decorations, Movie Memorabilia, and Disney Fans

Authentic Hocus Pocus Collectible Box - Perfect for Halloween Decorations, Movie Memorabilia, and Disney Fans

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Limited 13 CD box set from the iconic Dutch band. Includes the albums In & Out Of Focus, Focus II Moving Waves, Focus III, Live At The Rainbow, Hamburger Concerto, Mother Focus, Ship Of Memories, Focus Con Proby, Jann Akkerman & Thijs Van Leer - Focus, Focus 8, Focus 9 New Skin, Focus X, and The Best Of Focus. Opposites attract, or so they say. And Jan Akkerman and Thijs van Leer certainly are opposites. Both incredibly gifted, the two musicians inspire each other when they meet in Focus. Here you find Akkerman and Van Leer's exciting legacy of superb continental European progressive rock. And jazz. And classical music. Plus the non-Akkerman Focus releases, with a rejuvenated band helmed by Thijs van Leer, innovative as ever, creating new sounds like no other band can. A box of groundbreaking music to say the least.

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I had a few Focus albums already, In and Out Of..., Moving Waves, and Hamburger Concerto, and had recently realised that Thijs had reformed Focus and released several albums, making catching up with him an expensive proposition. This set, moderately priced, solved that problem. The music that I was unfamiliar with proved to be very enjoyable stuff. The set also included the, strictly speaking, non-Focus album by Thijs and Jan that was titled "Focus". That album I used to also own but was stolen and has since been out of print. I did not have warm memories of that, feeling, at the time, that its use of synthesisers was off-putting. I'm liking it more now. I have some reservations about the "Focus Con Proby", but everything else is excellent. I'm no audiophile, but it seems to me that the audio, for those CDs that I already owned, is better than it was on those.