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CD Reviews
Focus 11
Review by Gary Hill
It's always good to hear a new album from Focus. This set is no exception.

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Focus 50 – Live In Rio, 3CD/1 Blu Ray Deluxe Edition
Review by Gary Hill
This new set is quite intriguing. We get three CDs and a Blu-Ray disc. The first two CDs and the Blu-Ray are the concert recording.

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Focus and Friends - Focus 8.5 / Beyond the Horizon
Review by Gary Hill
This new disc is intriguing. It's exactly the kind of thing you'd expect from a Focus based release. 

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Golden Oldies
Review by Gary Hill
Dutch band Focus is legendary, yet many Americans have only heard one song from them, “Hocus Pocus.”

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Hocus Pocus: The Best of Focus
Review by Gary Hill
Focus is probably known mostly for the one song “Hocus Pocus.”

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The Focus Family Album
Review by Gary Hill
I'm often skeptical of the "Family Album" or "Friend and Relatives" or "Friends and Relations" albums.

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Interviews
Focus
Interview by Gary Hill
Interview with Thijs Van Leer of Focus from 2014

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