Focus Plays Focus
Focus Plays Focus is the first studio album by Dutch rock band Focus, released in September 1970 on Imperial Records. It is the only album recorded by the group's original line-up consisting of organist and vocalist Thijs [van Leer], bassist Martijn Dresden, drummer Hans Cleuver, and guitarist Jan Akkerman. It was renamed In and Out of Focus for the international version of the album released in January 1971 which included their debut single "House of the King".
Musical style
'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".Track listing
Original release
Source:1971 reissue
Source:Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's 1970 liner notes.Focus
- Thijs van Leer – lead vocals, flute, Hammond organ, piano, electric piano, mellotron, harpsichord, vibraphone
- Jan Akkerman – guitars
- Martijn Dresden – bass guitar, trumpet, lead vocals, backing vocals
- Hans Cleuver – drums, bongos, backing vocals
- Wouter Möller – cello
- Hubert Terheggen – production
- Jerry Boys – engineering