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"Chairiot Of Fire" is an album by the Dutch progressive rock band, Focus, released in 1981. The album features a mix of classical and jazz influences, along with the band's signature use of the Hammond organ and guitar solos.
The opening track, "Rock & Rio," sets the tone for the album with its energetic and upbeat tempo. The song is followed by "Okay, Let's Go!" which showcases the band's technical prowess with intricate guitar riffs and keyboard solos.
The album's title track, "Chairiot Of Fire," is a standout with its haunting melody and atmospheric soundscapes. The song is a true masterpiece that showcases the band's ability to create complex and intricate music that still manages to connect with the listener on an emotional level.
Other highlights from the album include "Harem Scarem," which features a beautiful acoustic guitar intro and a catchy chorus, and "The Devil's That I Meet," a song that features some of the band's most impressive guitar work.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Chairiot Of Fire (Another Mix) | 5:53 | |
Chairiot Of Fire (Club Mix) | 5:10 | |
Chairiot Of Fire (Extended Version) | 6:18 |
"Chairiot Of Fire" is a must-listen for fans of progressive rock and anyone who appreciates complex and intricate music. The album is a true masterpiece that showcases Focus at their best and is a testament to their enduring legacy in the world of music.