Year: 1976 (CD 1988)
Label: EMI Records (Europe), CDM 7 48858 2
Style: Symphonic Rock, Art Rock Country: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Time: 40:06
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 293 Mb
В 1976-м вышел диск "Ship Of Memories", однако он состоял из ранее нереализованного материала и был выпущен исключительно по инициативе продюсера "Focus" Майка Вернона.
Немного позже коллектив, куда на тот момент входили Ван Леер, Рюйтер, Катерин, вокалист Пи Джей Проби, гитарист Ээф Альберс и барабанщика Стив Смит, записал диск "Focus Con Proby". Работа не вызвала абсолютно никаких эмоций, и команду пришлось распустить.
(rockfaces.ru/f/focus.htm)
В начале 1976-го перед очередными гастролями из группы ушел Ян Аккерман (Ian Akkerman). Скоропалительно найденная замена материализовалась в лице бельгийского джаз-фьюжн гитариста Филиппа Катерина. В 1976-м вышел диск "Ship Of Memories". Это коллекция раритетов с 1970 по 1974 г. относится к разряду компиляций (сборников), но стоит внимания не меньшее чем номерной альбом.
В основном в альбом вошли записи 1973 года. Позднее включён в официальную дискографию группы.
Ship of Memories is the sixth studio album from the Dutch rock band Focus, released in 1976 on EMI-Bovema. It's a compilation album. During a period of group inactivity, longtime associate Hubert Terheggen asked their producer Mike Vernon to select previously unreleased material for official release. Compiled without any active involvement by any band member, the recordings date from January 1970 to mid-1975, and largely during unproductive recording sessions in 1973 for a follow up studio album to Focus 3 (1972).
The first four songs were recorded in May 1973 at Chipping Norton Recording Studios in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. "P.'s March", though seemingly a pun on "peace march", was meant to be "Pierre's March" in honour of the drummer, Pierre van der Linden. The second, or "B" motif first appeared as a "B" motif in the song, "Carmen Elysium", on Thijs van Leer's "Introspection 2" album. Written in the classical style by Thijs van Leer, but performed with rock arrangements, this song alternates between uptempo, major key choruses, with melody stated on flute and piccolo, and minor key Bachian verses, with melody stated on electric guitar. "Can't Believe My Eyes", originally entitled "Can't Believe My Ears" and subtitled "Dance Macabre", is a bleak, hard rock instrumental written by Jan Akkerman. In stark contrast is van Leer's gentle jazz ballad "Focus V." "Out of Vesuvius" is an excerpt from a 1973 jam session, which would eventually evolve into a long composition like "Eruption". "Glider" marked a move into disco-funk territory, and was recorded in Brussels, Belgium with drum machine and electric sitar amongst the instrumentation. The song was later rearranged and recorded as "Mother Focus". "Red Sky at Night" features synthesised bass parts, and was recorded with vocals as "O Avondrood" (Oh Evening glow) on a Dutch music compilation. Recorded in 1970, "Spoke the Lord Creator" was the band's first attempt at using "Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn" in a rock music context. It was later recorded as "Starter" on the 1974 Hamburger Concerto album. "Crackers" is another disco-funk instrumental with extended chords more common to jazz. Lastly, "Ship of Memories" is an excerpt of an instrumental on drums and harmonium written and performed by Pierre van der Linden.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Memories)
01. P's March (04:49)
02. Can't Believe My Eyes (05:23)
03. Focus V (03:03)
04. Out Of Vesuvius (05:51)
05. Glider (04:39)
06. Red Sky At Night (05:51)
07. Spoke The Lord Creator (02:33)
08. Crackers (02:43)
09. Ship Of Memories (01:47)
10. Hocus Pocus (US Single Version) (03:24)
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