Friday 4 January 2019

Learn Herbie Hancock - 1974 [1998] Thrust

Thrust is a jazz-funk album yesteryear Herbie Hancock, released inwards September 6, 1974 on Columbia Records. It served equally a follow-up to Hancock's album, Head Hunters (1973), in addition to achieved like commercial success, equally the album reached equally high equally release 13 on the Billboard Hot 200 listing. The lineup for Thrust is the same equally on Head Hunters, except Mike Clark replaced Harvey Mason on drums. This is Hancock's thirteenth album overall.
The composition "Actual Proof" was originally written for the cinema The Spook Who Saturday By the Door, in addition to Hancock has used it equally a demonstration of his mode of playing the Fender Rhodes piano.[3]
The composition "Butterfly" would afterwards hold upwards performed on the alive album, Flood, in addition to ii to a greater extent than studio releases: Direct Step in addition to Dis Is Da Drum. Butterfly is the opening rails on Eddie Henderson's album Mahal (1978); the album features Hancock on keyboards

Track listing:

"Palm Grease" – 10:38
"Actual Proof" – 9:42
"Butterfly" (Hancock, Bennie Maupin) – 11:17
"Spank-A-Lee" (Hancock, Mike Clark, Paul Jackson) – 7:12

Personnel

Herbie Hancock – Fender Rhodes electrical piano, Hohner D-6 Clavinet, ARP Odyssey, ARP Soloist, ARP 2600, ARP String Ensemble
Bennie Maupin – soprano in addition to tenor saxophones, saxello, bass clarinet, alto flute
Paul Jackson – electrical bass
Mike Clark – drums
Bill Summers - percussion


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