Record & CD ReviewsWired (1976) by Jeff Beck
Oliver Hock (5/5): Mostly high energy fusion on this all instrumental album which features Max Middleton (all Rhodes and clavinet parts) and... Funky Serenity (1973) by Ramsey Lewis
Adrian480 (5/5): very groovy record by Ramesy Lewis, he both plays Rhodes and Wurly Rio (2001) by Uri Caine
Maurizio Enrico (5/5): A german production recorded in Brazil for one of the best american pianists reviwed by an italian F.R. aficionado.
<... The Kid (1974) by Leroy Vinnegar
Greg (5/5): Funky as hell and this disc is saturated with funky ooozing Rhodes! The Rhodes is dominant on ever track and its supported by so... Ese Dia Va A Lleger (1975) by Agustin Pereyra Lucena
tim hodges (5/5): The track Guayabas, the most beautiful fender solo i've heard in Brazilian music.
Recommended Mirage (1974) by Romano Mussolini
Johnny (5/5): nearly impossible to find, but check out "hong kong". mellow jazz funk at its finest. Live At The Fillmore East, March 7, 1970: It's About That Time (2001) by Miles Davis
Dane Ruffin (5/5): Great Rhodes playing by Chick Corea.He uses a ring-modulator. Follow The Red Line: Live At The Village Vanguard (2007) by Chris Potter
Peter Kenney (5/5): This is the follow-up album to "Underground". The line-up is very interesting in that there is no bass player - the Rhod... We'll Be Together Again (1976) by Pat Martino
LOUCAS (5/5): This is a duet recording with Pat Martino on guitar and Gil Goldstein on the Fender Rhodes.
All the record is a smooth tri... Jet Samba (2005) by Marcos Valle
Hans van Mierlo (5/5): Beautiful floating Fender Rhodes in Brazilian setting. An absolute top album that ranks up with other gemms like Deod... Brown Sugar (1995) by D'Angelo
Danny (5/5): Classic, often regarded as one of the first "neo-soul" records but that categorization sells this record way short. Classic, ti... The Grand Wazoo (1973) by Frank Zappa James Garfield (5/5): Another great album from Frank's "jazz" period, this one features George Duke at his best on the Rhodes. The high poi... |