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  1. Hamburger Concerto is the fourth studio album by the Dutch progressive rock band Focus, released in April 1974. It peaked at No. 20 on the UK charts. [2] The title track is based on Variations on a Theme by Haydn by Johannes Brahms. The composition also incorporates the first two verses of the Dutch Christmas carol O Kerstnacht, schoner dan de ...

  2. Aug 8, 2011 · From the Dutch Prog Rock band, Focus.Band: FocusAlbum: Hamburger Concerto(1974)Track List:00:00 - Delitiae Musicae01:14 - Harem Scarem07:06 - La Cathedrale d...

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  3. Track listing1. "Delitae Musicae" (Jan Akkerman) - 0:002. "Harem Scarem" (Thijs van Leer) - 1:143. "La Cathedrale de Strasbourg" (Thijs van Leer) - 7:064. "B...

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  4. The 20-min. title track of the album is yet another great idea, added in the list of epic tracks by Focus.This one contains the distinctive humor of the band, as it is divided in six movements, developing the cooking of a hamburger.''Hamburger Concerto'' comes a mix of organ-driven Symphonic Rock with smooth psychedelic overtones and jazzy-influenced Progressive Rock with light jams on guitars ...

  5. PERFORMER "Focus"TITLE "Hamburger Concerto"FILE "Hamburger.Concerto.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Delitæ Musicæ" PERFORMER "Focus" INDEX 01 00:00...

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  6. The tuneful title track remains one of Focus' most accomplished pieces in terms of construction. It’s more than just another obligatory lengthy instrumental. It’s an elegant concerto, full of beautiful motifs, linked fluidly by tight arrangements. The song continues the classical mood set in Delitae Musicae.

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  8. Hamburger Concerto, an Album by Focus. Released in May 1974 on ATCO (catalog no. SD 36-100; Vinyl LP). Genres: Symphonic Prog, Progressive Rock. Rated #74 in the best albums of 1974, and #3393 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Thijs van Leer (organ, piano, harpsichord, electric piano, flute, alto flute, ARP Solina string synthesizer, recorder, Mellotron, vibraphone, accordion, church ...

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