Prog Magazine Top 100 Prog Albums of All Time Challenge. Album #99. Moving Waves by Focus.
Note: The next one was similar to the first one, originally published September 7, 2023
Prog Magazine Top 100 Prog Albums of All Time Challenge. Album #99. Moving Waves by Focus.
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When sharing your thoughts about this album, use the following scale to indicate how familiar you are with the album:
0- Never heard anything from this album, totally new to my ears.
1- I might have heard a song on occasion, or I know a big hit from the album but not the full album.
2- I've listened to the full album a few times, but it's been a while. Slightly familiar with it.
3- I listen to this album periodically, fairly familiar with it.
4- I have listened to this album many times. I know it inside out. Very familiar with it/expert level
I will post links for anyone who needs them to be able to leave stern to it in the comments below. Remember, no matter what your experience level with the album going in, please listen to the album before commenting. I will post album #98 on Monday.
Enjoy! (And be nice!)
[My review-as such]
Ok... finishing up my listen now...as I mentioned before, I have an experience level of 1 with this album...I LOVE this album. It's essentially an instrumental album if you discount the famous yodeling in Hocus Pocus. Every track was enjoyable. The stand out track (other than Hocus Pocus) is Eruption, a 23 minute instrumental which includes everything from pastoral piano/flute sections to heavy guitar and even a brief drum solo. A wonderful listening experience from these "Dutch Masters" of prog I'll give it 5/5 stars.
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