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| 1 | Palm Grease | Hancock | 10:38 |
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| 2 | Actual Proof | Hancock | 9:42 |
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| 3 | Butterfly | Hancock/Maupin | 11:18 |
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| 4 | Spank-A-Lee | Clark/Hancock/Jacks | 7:12 |
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Thrust
Long Play Record
Style: Funk
Thrust
UPC: 886974040613
Release Date: 04/14/2009
Original Release Date: 04/14/2009
- Herbie Hancock
Main Performer
Richard S. Ginell
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. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
