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Re: OT: Prog Rock in 5 minutes ;-)
At 8:14 PM -0800 11/30/09, Art Simon wrote:
>
>Just for the record, Jan Akkerman is a great. In the video, he keeps
>his cool despite the yodeling hysteria. I think Thijs Van Leer
>eventually got on his nerves too. His self titled album on Epic in
>1977 is still a favorite. More recent stuff like C.U. is killer.
I was big into prog rock during the first couple of years of
high-school (until I discovered punk -- seemingly the anti-thesis of
prog). I'll heartily agree that Akkerman was always way(!)
underrated. I'd heard and enjoyed "Hocus Pocus" on the radio, but
didn't actually own a copy until Focus released their first
compilation album. Also on that albun is an alternate mix of "Hocus
Pocus" where they allow Akkerman to actually stretch out and solo
during the break. That one cut shows that, for the time period, his
speed and technical accuracy are truly amazing -- pre-dating sweep
picking and speed artists like Yngwie Malmsteen by at least a decade.
I wasn't so impressed with Jan Akkerman's first solo album. Merely a
matter of opinion: like much of Steve Howe's early solo work, he went
too far off into baroque tangents for my tastes. although i did like
his solo stuff more than Howe's. And, to his credit, he restrained
himself from further speed exercises, IIRC. However, those fireworks
were what I was hoping for when I bought the album, so I was certain
to be disappointed <*shrug*>.
On the other hand, there is one other prog gem from Focus, if you can
find it. There was a later album named "Hamburger Concerto". Not
only is it a fine piece of prog rock, but it also contains liberal
amounts of that one vital element missing from many prog bands: a
sense of humor. Unfortunately, I think it was a commercial flop, but
it's actually quite enjoyable. I'd actually place it about halfway
on the scale between traditional prog and avant-prog artists like
Henry Cow (which is another conversation in itself).
Would love to hear later Akkerman releases. You say he's still
recording, eh? Gonna have to do a search on that...
--m.
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