Out of Focus were contemporaries of the commune living Amon Duul and created their own entry in the Krautrock annals with three albums in the early 70’s. They borrowed massively from the San Francisco psychedelic bands and added in the political nous of British bands like The Edgar Broughton Band and the result is never less than interesting and often bloody marvellous.
They seem to combine a lot of different elements in common with a lot of the Kuckuck bands but they don’t come over as dilettantes; rather they use the different strands of Jazz, Rock, psych and even folk to fit the statement they want to make. On a number like ‘God Save The Queen Cried Jesus’ the lead instruments are heavily fizzed guitars and flute along with Moran Neumuller’s harsh and descending tones on vocals a lot of similarities to Jethro Tull but the surreal politics of the number and the wigged-out guitar solo are pure Krautrock and this is followed by ‘Hey John’, very dark and very powerful and over nearly 10 minutes it really mesmerises and gets deep into your brain.
Their second album was the originally titled ‘Out of Focus’ and they kick off with a bizarre little number a version of the Stones ‘Street Fighting Man’ with a keyboard blast straight out of Santana Abraxas and a section in the middle that could be from ‘The Pink Panther’ weird but fabulous, you can’t help but love it. Track 2 is a delicate ballad ‘Its Your Life’ with a plaintive and ultimately very downbeat tone but at other times the music has an almost religious quality if monks were tripping at the sacrament.
The third album ‘4 Letter Monday Afternoon’ is an altogether more confident and jazzy affair starting with a huge blast from the new horn section and showing the pacy and strident side of their progression. A double album it has tinges of Coliseum or Ian Carr’s Nucleus and while it is a great slab of brilliant jazz rock they have lost some of the madness and joy to the efficiency and power.
You takes your choice with these guys if you want my opinion the second album is the best of the three but the first and third both have a great deal to offer.
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