WHERE THE HOKEY POKEY "IS" WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT

Herbie Hancock

Thrust

  • AMG Review of Thrust

    Amg
    Richard S. Ginell
    All Music Guide

    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.

Flying Like a Butterfly, Stinging Like a Bee
7 months ago

What's colourful, geometric, and glowing all over? That would be the butterfly I imagine flying through a dreamy landscape of mystery and peril when I listen to this Herbie Hancock track. My interpretation, of course, can differ from yours. In either case this song, and entire album, is worth a listen.Unlike the loosely knit, psychadelic jazz "Sextant" released in 1972 this album and its predec...

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Funk Wars #1 - Funk's not about war, its about Love, ya dig?
over 2 years ago

Just thought I would add my two cents.Mid 70's Herbie Hancock. Couldn't get enough of this in highschool. Glad you guys made me dig it out again.Everything about this song is tight. Paul Jackson kills on that bass.

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Flying Like a Butterfly, Stinging Like a Bee
7 months ago

What's colourful, geometric, and glowing all over? That would be the butterfly I imagine flying through a dreamy landscape of mystery and peril when I listen to this Herbie Hancock track. My interpretation, of course, can differ from yours. In either case this song, and entire album, is worth a listen.Unlike the loosely knit, psychadelic jazz "Sextant" released in 1972 this album and its predec...

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