At the Rainbow

At the Rainbow

Infobox Album
Name = Live at the Rainbow
Type = live
Artist = Focus


Released = start date|1973|10
Recorded = start date|1973|5
Genre = Progressive rock
Length =
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Focus III" (1972)
This album = "At the Rainbow" (1973)
Next album = "Hamburger Concerto" (1974)

"At the Rainbow" is a 1973 live album by the band Focus. A studio album was initially slated for release, however it was shelved due to disagreements within the band, and "At the Rainbow" was released instead.

Track listing

# "Focus III"
# "Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers!"
# "Focus II"
# "Eruption:"::* "Orfeus"::* "Answer"::* "Orfeus"::* "Answer"::* "Pupilla"::* "Tommy"::* "Pupilla"
# "Hocus Pocus"
# "Sylvia"
# "Hocus Pocus (Reprise)"

Personnel

*Thijs van Leerkeyboards, flute, vocals
*Jan Akkermanguitar
*Bert Ruiterbass guitar
*Pierre van der Lindendrums


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