Record & CD ReviewsDrum Ode (1974) by David Liebman
Matty Demont (5/5): This album starts with a short introduction and then ... be prepared for an explosive Rhodes solo. Great album, highly r... Zappelbude (1998) by Zappelbude
Andi (5/5): A great live recording of a great band!
This CD is sadly out of print, but I got one of the last ones... Musicians are:... Rockin' In Rhythm (1977) by Jimmie Smith, Ray Brown & Hank Jones
Tim Nelson (5/5): Another mainstream jazz pianist who recorded some Rhodes tracks in the the 70's. On this album (rereleased on CD in the 80... Premiers Symptomes (1999) by Air
venendar (5/5): This EP is the best from Air since 'Moon safari'. All tracks are well rhodes-ize, especially 'Le soleil est pres de moi' whi... Live Oblivion Vol. 1 (1974) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Thomas (5/5): This is one of my favourite artists and favourite Live recordings. Auger is perhaps most familiar for hammond enthusiasts, esp... Voices Of Other Times (2000) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Bernd Schulten (5/5): Brian Auger with his son and daughter Here My Dear (1978) by Marvin Gaye
Ian (5/5): This album is magical.I started to listen to this album because Jay Kay and Toby Smith from Jamiroquai said in their interviews t... The Genie (1977) by Bobby Lyle
Juergen Martens (5/5): Bobby Lyle from Minneapolis, ex-sideman for Sly Stone and Ronnie Laws, recorded this gem in 1977 (an excellent Rhodes... People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990) by A Tribe Called Quest
dan (5/5): This highly influential New York hip-hop group was instrumental in bringing the Rhodes sound back into style with their eclectic ... Do You Want More?!!!??! (1995) by The Roots
dan (5/5): The Rhodes dominates this album. Mountains (2000) by Mary Timony
Ron Howard (5/5): Ex-Singer of the indie rock band Helium made her solo debut with "Mountains", and surprisingly she progressed musically qu... Don't It Feel Good (1975) by Ramsey Lewis Bob Evans (5/5): Hear Ramsey Lewis AND Charles Stepney utilize the Rhodes to its full potential in this classic recording. (Also Charles Ste... |