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Thrust

by: Herbie Hancock



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646498422
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: August 18, 1998
Sales Rank: 13167
Studio: Sony










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Album Description:
Remastered 1997 reissue of his 1974 Columbia album in adigipak and with the original artwork. Four tracks,including 'Butterfly' and 'Actual Proof'.

Amazon.com essential recording:
Freshly remastered and reissued with all its pop and zip enhanced, here is one of the stellar recordings of the jazz-rock fusion era. Underpinning this jumping, multirhythmic, fathoms-deep groove music is the percussive power that Herbie Hancock, on squawking, scratching, stuttering, pulsing electronic keyboards, and Paul Jackson on thrumming, wah-wahing bass, add to Mike Clark's straight-up, rock-solid, propulsive drumming. From there, any band member can swoop and dive in celebration of Hancock's vibrant compositions. Bennie Maupin brilliantly deploys several horns in spare, soulful, and otherworldly ways. But listen carefully, too, for the broad palette Hancock employs in lead and comping roles. He augments the streak of Bill Evans melodicism evident in earlier, acoustic years with sustained funk fire and shuddering R&B drive. --Peter Monaghan









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Disc 1:
  1. Palm Grease
  2. Actual Proof
  3. Butterfly
  4. Spank-A-Lee


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Best Of Herbie ...
"Thrust" is the ultimate statement by the Headhunters, and ranks as Herbie Hancocks best and funkiest album. Highlighted by the bombastic drumming of Mike Clark (who knew a white boy could groove THAT hard) "Palm Grease" features Herbie's now trademark Rhodes and Clavanet. Yet, "Thrust" features a dominating arsenal of ARP synthesizer's that add awe-inspiring textures to all four tunes. Throughout "Palm Grease"'s 10 minutes Herbie and Bennie Maupin shoot fire over Paul Jackson and Mike Clark's endless groove. "Actual Proof" features Maupin on Flute, and showcases one of Herbie longest electric piano solo's. The melody of this tune is also unforgetable. "Butterfly" is where things get REAL good. This eleven minute groove features some of the best Sax, Rhodes, and Synth playing ever but of vinyl. If you bought the album for one song, this would be the one. Side two was rounded out by "Spank-A-Lee", a the funkiest number, purely influenced by Sly. This album is more than a worthy follow up to "Headhunters", and it's follow-up "Man-Child" is worthy as well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Thrust ...
If you are like me and you like the magical fusion of funk and jazz, you MUST have this CD. It is not as experimental as 'Sextant', but it is surely as groovy and laidback as 'Head Hunters.'



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A real funky jazz classic! ...
This album is hittin' neck and neck with the "Headhunters". I just love the song "Butterfly" off of this classic recording. Herbie layed it down once again. This cd is for any real jazz lover to have in their archives.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Essential Album ...
This album is an essential album for anyone who likes funk, Herbie Hancock, Fusion, or even exciting music in general. Herbie Hancock's "Headhunters", this band, consists of Herbie on keyboards, Bennis Maupin on reeds, bassist Paul Jackcson, drummer Mike Clark, and percussionist Bill Summers. The first track "Palm Grease" starts off with a great drum beat that sounds like it's in some crazy timing buy it's really in 4/4, and it gets better from there. Listen for awesome solos and great percussion by Bill Summers. "Actual Proof" has a great bass line and great solos throughout. "Butterfly" is the slowest track on the album, but it also speeds up to double time and has a great theme. The final track on Thrust, "Spank-A-Lee" is similar in tempo and feel to "Actual Proof" and is a great song. All of the songs have outstanding solos.

1. Palm Grease (10:38)
2. Actual Proof (9:42)
3. Butterfly (11:17)
4. Spank-A-Lee (7:12)

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Along with Head Hunters I, his best work ...
In my opinion, this album/CD, along with the first Head Hunters, is Herbie's best work. These are great funk/jazz compositions. They blew my mind when I first heard them back in the 70's and like all great art they transcend time. They are must have. A nice fit with these two pieces is Headhunters "Survival of the Fittest"


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