Record & CD ReviewsLet it Be... Naked (2003) by The Beatles
dan martin (4/5): WOW! You can actually hear Billy Preston's great rhodes and organ contributions now. He plays an old silvertop suitcase, ... Waka/Jawaka (1972) by Frank Zappa
Rob C (4/5):
A Zappa CD worthy adding to your collection. I have all early Zappa , this one has one lengthy solo on Rhodes by George Du... Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973) by Return to Forever
James Garfield (4/5): This album took Return to Forever in the rock direction, for better or worse. "Space Circus Parts 1 & 2" are my favori... Everything Must Go (2003) by Steely Dan
Dan Belcher (5/5): Nowhere near as complex and "perfect" as Two Against Nature, Everything Must Go is a much lighter album, recorded mostly ... Secrets (1976) by Herbie Hancock
Terje Ellefsen (4/5): While his earlier jazzfunk-works are more famous, this is his last real jazzfunk record. After this, he put his mark o... Frampton Comes Alive (1976) by Peter Frampton
Diego (4/5): Bob Mayo on the keyboards. Bob Mayo! Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack (2005) by Grateful Dead
Tim Nelson (4/5): This boxed set (5 CDs) covers the the October 1974 Winterland concerts that were documented in the Grateful Dead Movie. So... Exodus (1977) by Bob Marley
Jody Carter (5/5): Pure reggae music mastery, musically, politically, sensually, keyboards bubble under the surface Tale Spinnin' (1975) by Weather Report
William Hutchison (5/5): This album is a much overlooked favorite of mine. The band were really firing on all cylinders at this point. Leon ... I Sing the Body Electric (1972) by Weather Report
William Hutchison (5/5): This is WR in still-finding-there-feet mode. Their studio tracks are very eclectic and the live ones are absolutely... The Way I Feel (2002) by Remy Shand
Illya Kuryakin Reid (5/5): This cd sound is classic neo soul at its best the use of classic synths and rhoads throughout gives it the vibe of yester... GSBE LIVE (2001) by The Guy Smiley Blues Exchange Leslie Towns (5/5): hard to believe this is all live |