Record & CD Reviewsruff (2006) by Monsieur Dubois
Juergen Martens (5/5): Dont get fooled by the band's name and the heavily featured Citroen DS on the cover - Monsier Dubois actually is a pr... Verve Jazz Masters 3 (1993) by Chick Corea
Dave (5/5): Fantastic songs, fantastic Rhodes, fantastic Chick... Power To The People (1969) by Joe Henderson
Peter Kenney (5/5): Great Rhodes playing from Herbie Hancock with Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter in the rhythm section. Contains the origina... Car Wash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1976) by Rose Royce
Peter Kenney (5/5): The Rhodes on this record is mostly in the ensemble parts but is to the fore on a couple of numbers.
Most of th... Shadows & Light (1980) by Joni Mitchell
Fabio (5/5): In this record there is a beautiful version of Goodbye Pork Pie Hat, Lyle Mays plays Rhodes Piano with great voicings here, a m... Until Such Time (1993) by Galliano
Juergen Martens (5/5): There can't be the slightest doubt that the British acid jazz movement
in the early 90s played an enormous import... Roots, Branches & Leaves (2004) by John Ellis
Remains Nameless (5/5): Check this out. Aaron Goldberg kills. And the killing rhodes on Nowny Dreams aside, check out the piano on John Brow... Momentum (2005) by Joshua Redman
Steven (5/5): This is the best electric jazz album ever! A must have!! Strange Liberation (2004) by Dave Douglas
Peter Kenney (5/5): Great Rhodes playing on the whole record by Uri Caine, the usual amazing tenor playing from Chris Potter. Great writing ... Underground (2006) by Chris Potter
Peter Kenney (5/5): Not heard this record as yet but heard a live recording on BBC Radio 3 last night by the same group (with one track from... Future 2 Future (2001) by Herbie Hancock
Juergen Martens (5/5): Just rediscovered this one. A lot of hiphop and scratching on this, a superb vocal insert by Chaka Khan and, most of ... Clandestine Pedestrian (2005) by Ray Charles Ives Keith (5/5): My favorite Rhodes album of recent years. Could be categorized Fusion or Electronic. Having grown a large local following, Ray ... |