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Divergence (album)

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Divergence
Divergence cover
Studio album by Solution
Released 1972
Genre Symphonic rock
Label Harvest Records
Producer John Schuursma
Solution chronology
Solution
(1971)
Divergence
(1972)
Cordon Bleu
(1975)

Divergence is the second album by the Dutch symphonic rock group Solution. It was released in 1972 on the EMI subsidiary Harvest Records.

Contents

[edit] History

This album is among the most progressive by the group. It consists of three instrumental pieces ("Fever", "Theme" and the title track) next to three tracks with vocals, sung by Guus Willemse, who had joined the band in 1971.

Beginning as a piano-led song, "Second Line" "diverges" into a lengthy instrumental section which reprises a theme first heard in "Preview", from the album Solution the previous year. Similarly, "Theme" is based on a motif from the introduction to "Concentration".

Part of the track "Divergence" was used by Focus in their 1973 epic "Eruption", found on their 1971 album Moving Waves. The section was titled "Tommy" after Solution saxophonist Tom Barlage.[1] Consequently, the original song is perhaps the most well-known Solution track, owing to the success Focus enjoyed in the early seventies (Moving Waves is also home to the hit single "Hocus Pocus").

Divergence was reissued in 1976 as a double set with the first album, simply titled Solution. The shortest song, "Fever", was left off the subsequent reissue on Compact Disc in 1988, but was included on The Ultimate Collection in 2006.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Second Line" (8:44)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)
  2. "Divergence" (5:58)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)
  3. "Fever" (4:22)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)
  4. "Concentration" (12:28)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)
  5. "Theme" (:38)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)
  6. "New Dimension" (6:25)
    • (Waterman/Barlage/Willemse/Ennes)

[edit] Credits

Tom Barlage: saxophone, flute
Willem Ennes: keyboards
Guus Willemse: bass guitar, vocals
Hans Waterman: drums

[edit] References

  1. ^ beachradio.nl (link)

[edit] External links


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