Record & CD ReviewsSweetnighter (1973) by Weather Report
dr funk (5/5): the lost grail of the fender rhodes - a not-very-well-known album from one of the best known fusion bands. but this is before... Quem E Quem (1968) by João Donato
Hans van Mierlo (5/5): The only reason this is not on top of the list of all Rhodes lovers on this side is because they don't know it! Try i... Roxy & Elsewhere (1974) by Frank Zappa
James Garfield (5/5): This album is as musically incredible as it is hilarious. With this particular band, Frank embraced the funky, soulful... Flood (Headhunters Live) (1975) by Herbie Hancock
Rob Coops (5/5): Very funky , very live , low cheese-factor , must have for Herbie fans. Very driving drums and saxophone too. Sunlight (1977) by Herbie Hancock
S K Koh (5/5): 'No means yes' is my favorite piece in this album. Rhodesmode (2003) by Perry Hemus
Jonas Dvorak (5/5): Wow, what an incredible piece of music, the Fender Rhodes on this guys album is absolutely incredible, Perry Hemus remin... Layers (1972) by Les McCann
dovlandau (5/5): Great stuff! Miles in the Sky (1968) by Miles Davis
el cid (5/5): sure, there's only one rhodes track, "stuff." but, it's "stuff." and herbie, ron, and tony. case closed. Prelude (1972) by Deodato
Andy Marlow (5/5): Deodato and the Fender Rhodes piano was simply a perfect match. He really knew how to use the classic keyboard and produc... The Bill Evans Album (1971) by Bill Evans
Nils (5/5): Great album by a even greater pianist.
Like the From Left To Right album Evans is playing piano and Rhodes on this one as we... Dummy (1994) by Portishead
Daniel Gray (5/5): This album is dripping with Rhodes, start to finish. Every instrument and voice on this album is recorded with incredibl... What's Going On (1971) by Marvin Gaye Herbiefied (5/5): What can I say? One of the finest albums ever made.
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