Record & CD ReviewsHead Hunters (1973) by Herbie Hancock
Daniel Riera (5/5): The Rhodes solo on Chameleon is my favorite Rhodes recording ever! Thrust (1974) by Herbie Hancock
James Garfield (5/5): One word: Butterfly.... Rotter's Club (1975) by Hatfield and the North
Peter Hayes (5/5): This is the perfect example of Prog meets Fusion. Dave Stewart's (who later played with the Bruford band) playing is incr... Talking Book (1972) by Stevie Wonder
Kelly Finnigan (5/5): Easily one of the greatest of all time, in all categories including Rhodes Player."Too High" is a classic portrait of ... In a Silent Way (1969) by Miles Davis
Joe Erber (5/5): The In a silent way/it's about that time suite off this album is one of the most beautiful pieces of modern music to me, th... Kid A (2000) by Radiohead
Gerardo Sanchez (5/5): there's about three song that got all the classic rhodes sound : morning bell, everything in its right place, motion ... Return to Forever (1972) by Chick Corea
Thomas Nydén (5/5): This is the first Return To Forever album, and in my opinion the best. From the beginning to the end itīs an exciting, ... OK Computer (1997) by Radiohead
John Cooper (5/5): Subterranean Homesick Alien...beautiful track, although not showcasing their suitcase as much as the Kid A work. Bitches Brew (1969) by Miles Davis
Terje Ellefsen (5/5): Wonderful! This recording uses two and on some tracks three Rhodes pianos simultaneously, and it works. Chick Corea do... Red Clay (1970) by Freddie Hubbard
Herbiefied (5/5): No joke. The title track is worth the price of the album.
Freddie's strongest effort to date. All of the tracks are SO... Return of the Space Cowboy (1995) by Jamiroquai
Terje Ellefsen (5/5): This is not an album with electronic/dance music, it's funk, soul, jazzfunk, acid jazz and that sort of music. It is (... Light as a Feather (1972) by Chick Corea dr funk (5/5): the greatest rhodes album ever made - chick is a god, and i would happily have his babies and devote myself to his happiness ... |