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    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) Audio Fidelity, Remastered 2016

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    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) Audio Fidelity, Remastered 2016

    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) [Mastered By Kevin Gray, 2016]
    EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 243 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 108 Mb | Scans included
    Fusion, Jazz-Funk | Label: Audio Fidelity | # AFZ5 223 | Time: 00:38:54

    The follow-up to the breakthrough Headhunters album was virtually as good as its wildly successful predecessor: an earthy, funky, yet often harmonically and rhythmically sophisticated tour de force. There is only one change in the Headhunters lineup – swapping drummer Harvey Mason for Mike Clark – and the switch results in grooves that are even more complex. Hancock continues to reach into the rapidly changing high-tech world for new sounds, most notably the metallic sheen of the then-new ARP string synthesizer which was already becoming a staple item on pop and jazz-rock records. Again, there are only four long tracks, three of which ("Palm Grease," "Actual Proof," "Spank-A-Lee") concentrate on the funk, with plenty of Hancock's wah-wah clavinet, synthesizer textures and effects, and electric piano ruminations that still venture beyond the outer limits of post-bop. The change-of-pace is one of Hancock's loveliest electric pieces, "Butterfly," a match for any tune he's written before or since, with shimmering synth textures and Bennie Maupin soaring on soprano (Hancock would re-record it 20 years later on Dis Is Da Drum, but this is the one to hear). This supertight jazz-funk quintet album still sounds invigorating a quarter of a century later.

    Review by Richard S. Ginell, Allmusic.com

    The 21st Century has arrived and this album has reached the new generation. One can draw lines to the '70s, when jazz, rock, funk, soul and African rhythms started to mix in the United States. We noticed this process during the '90s. With this notice we started to understand where the roots of groove are situated. Hopefully after some years we can see that the same process is taking place in the beginning of this century.

    Modern life and jazz groove are strongly connected. On this album the word "jazz" is emphasized.

    The first track, "Palm Grease," takes us to the noise of every city fitting in with the lifestyle of both—the coevals of the musicians playing on this 1974 CD and modern teenagers. Mike Clark and Paul Jackson create a steady beat, which is also polymetric. This beat is supported by Herbie Hancock, who varies it and improvises on it. Bill Summers takes the role of a ticket checker by creating some thinking pauses but at the same time not losing the main beat. With the help of Bennie Maupin's alto flute, we start to understand the melody of this track. Switching to tenor saxophone, he repeats the main subjects, reminding us the most important idea and at the same time being an inseparable part from the groove. And that way—grooving together—the musicians enjoy life and let each other live and breathe.

    The second track, "Actual Proof," is a bit more complicated and modern. The extensive melody is based on a complicated, subtle, and syncopated foundation. Fireworks presented by Herbie Hancock, Paul Jackson and Mike Clark follow this. Hancock plays very good modern jazz on a good groove. The period of this tune is complicated and after every chorus the instruments help each other by summarizing the information. At the end of the track Bennie Maupin steps in with some solo fills and after that presenting the final melody. During the outro Herbie Hancock demonstrates on a synthesizer what happened to wah guitar during the following thirty years'

    Hancock's and Maupins's "Butterfly" floats peacefully with the help of bass clarinet and soprano saxophone. Herbie Hancock adds a gentle extra to Bennie Maupin's solo. He uses the wide sound of the synthesizer to present the flight of a butterfly. After that the peace is interrupted by active moods, which are added to the static groove. The structure of this track is still jazz-like—at the end of the tune the melody is presented. A very good and calm track.

    "Spank-A-Lee" is related to "Palm Grease." The phrase that describes this track would be "groove, groove, and more groove."

    In "Palm Grease" and "Spank-A-Lee" we can hear many elements, which have moved on to modern danceable jazz. Paul Jackson's Jaco Pastorius-like bass playing and cooperation with Mike Clark and Herbie Hancock create an inspiring solo base for Bennie Maupin's tenor saxophone.

    The rhythm, improvisation and feeling inspire many young musicians nowadays and hopefully will do the same in the future.

    Review by Ester Eggert, All About Jazz

    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) Audio Fidelity, Remastered 2016



    Herbie Hancock - Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hohner D6 clavinet,
    ARP Odyssey, ARP Soloist, ARP 2600, ARP String Ensemble
    Bennie Maupin - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, saxello, bass clarinet, alto flute
    Paul Jackson - electric bass
    Mike Clark - drums
    Bill Summers - percussion
    Recorded at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco, CA in 1974.

    Tracklist:

    01. Palm Grease (10:38)
    02. Actual Proof (9:41)
    03. Butterfly (11:18)
    04. Spank-A-Lee (7:16)


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    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) Audio Fidelity, Remastered 2016

    Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) Audio Fidelity, Remastered 2016

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