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After Thrust, Niles pursued a quiet solo career — both under his own
name and with a backing band, also called Thrust. The guitarist’s later
works, like Liftoff, Lunar and Re-Entry, are undoubtedly more
technically accomplished, with stronger musicians. Today, Niles is
understandably far more apt to talk about those, and they fill out the
lion’s share of his life’s work.
Still, whether due to the jitters, the unorthodox setting, or the
mid-fidelity sound which would later become not only fashionable, but
desirable, Thrust — and its sequel, Thrust Too — possess an
irreplaceable charm.
What Thrust Too loses in atmosphere, it makes up for in deep grooves,
like on “Hang Ten,” “Parrott City,” and “Machelle.” McNeal — the
namesake of the latter — appears on the final track, “Survival of the
Funkiest,” featuring rap-inflected vocals from the trio Coffee, Cream
and Sugar.
While Thrust Too is sometimes lost in the conversation surrounding its
predecessor, it’s just as worthy from a musical and collector’s — hence
We Are Busy Bodies releasing both records together, to trace Niles’
early evolution. But in a sense, Niles was just clearing his throat —
he’d go on to make more mature, sophisticated works, from Re-Entry to
Lunar.
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Vinyl, Tapes, & Shit
*SEALED* Jacket still sealed in shrink original wrap; disc sold ungraded or "as is."
NM (Near Mint) Appears unplayed and will bear no marks, sleeve scuffs, or scratches.
EX+ (Excellent) May have one or two visible imperfections (i.e. sleeve scuffs, faint scratches, or other superficial marks) that will not affect playback.
VG+ (Very Good+) A few visible imperfections. These may include sleeve scuffs, light scratches, or other superficial marks.
VG (Very Good) Similar imperfections found on VG+ records but in slightly greater numbers. Records graded VG and above will typically not have any scratches that are deep enough to be felt with a fingernail.
VG- (Very Good-) A number of visible imperfections; the presence of a considerable number of light scratches will force a VG- grade, as will the presence of significant isolated defects such as scratches deep enough to be felt with a fingernail.
G (Good) Record can be played without skipping, but will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. G+ and G- are used to indicate stronger and weaker copies within this range.
*SW/DNAP* Slight warp, does not affect playback
*QUAD* Quadraphonic Sound, similar to today’s surround sound
All records are visually graded by our experienced staff, using a bright lamp and an Audio-Technica ATLP-120 turntable.