Eugene S. - 23.10.2023  The first studio album by Dutch rock band Focus, released in September 1970. AllMusic's Richie Unterberger called the album "a fair collection of progressive rock tunes without a clear focus" and noted prominent influences from folk rock, blues, and classical music, as well as "occasional jazzy shadings".
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Andrei Z. - 23.06.2020  A very interesting edition of the band’s first album. One of three cover options. Not the worst. I have Japanese. In the absence of the original, I will enjoy it. Take it, you will not regret it.
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Timothy Gabriele - 13.11.2009  That Ghost Box’s entire catalogue has thus far escaped distribution in the United States has perhaps made their objet d’arte albums even m...
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Nick Cuce' - 27.10.2009 Like those evil wizards that guard the palaces in the Legend of Zelda games, Broadcast seem to enjoy staying invisible most of the time, popping up ev...
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Abi Bliss - 26.10.2009  Like fellow Birmingham psychonauts Pram, Broadcast have the misfortune to be a group whose aesthetic has seeped into pop consciousness without taking ...
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Heather Phares - 26.10.2009  Broadcast's music has always been a little unearthly, so Broadcast & the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age isn't so much a departur...
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Louis Pattison - 15.10.2009 Broadcast might have once sounded like a group in thrall to the past, entranced by the haunted melodies of Stereolab and the fizz-bang sonic experimen...
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Andy J - 15.09.2009  Just skip past the first minute if you dare. It`s the best thing JohnCarpenter hasn`t recorded in several years. Sub Focus` eagerly awaiteddebut album...
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