Golden Oldies (album)

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Golden Oldies
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2014
Recorded2014
Genre Progressive rock, instrumental rock
Length50:05
Label In and Out of Focus Records
Producer Bobby Jacobs
Focus chronology
Focus X
(2012)
Golden Oldies
(2014)
Focus 8.5 / Beyond the Horizon
(2016)

Golden Oldies is the twelfth studio album by the Dutch progressive rock band Focus, released on 14 April 2014. It consists of newly recorded versions of the most popular songs from the band's back-catalogue, including "Hocus Pocus" and "Sylvia", performed by the line-up as of 2012 consisting of Thijs van Leer, Pierre van der Linden, Menno Gootjes, and Bobby Jacobs. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hocus Pocus" Thijs van Leer 6:51
2."Tommy"Tom Barlage, Thijs van Leer4:16
3."House Of The King" Jan Akkerman 3:20
4."Focus 1"Thijs van Leer6:58
5."Sylvia"Thijs van Leer5:29
6."Focus 3 & 2"Thijs van Leer7:35
7."Aya-Yuppie-Hippie-Yee"Bobby Jacobs, Thijs van Leer5:30
8."Neurotica"Thijs van Leer3:40
9."Brother"Roselie van Leer, van Leer6:30

Personnel

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References

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