Record & CD ReviewsMusic Is Rotted One Note (1998) by Squarepusher
Brother Wetlands (5/5): Complete genius! Miles better than his recent "Ultravisitor" effort.
If you only associate Squarepusher with in... West Coast Boogaloo (1995) by Greyboy Allstars
Swatkins (5/5): This is the definitive album from this left-coast groove band. The album features Fred Wesley on the 'bone and the horn arr... On the Mountain (1975) by Elvin Jones
James Garfield (5/5): Jan Hammer's Rhodes playing on this album is just plain SICK. It's hard to believe that this is the same guy who did ... Jivestone EP (2003) by Jivestone
Jack (5/5): AWESOME examples of Rhodes work as well as clavinet, and organ in a tight little EP. I wish it were longer!! Need more Jivestone! Live Oblivion Vol. 2 (1976) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Dave Eggleston (5/5): Recorded at the Whiskey A Go-Go, 1974. (2 record set)
/Brian Auger-organ, electric piano, backing vocals /Ale... Sobre El Abismo (2002) by Ficcion
Ignacio Lares (5/5): itīs a progresive synphonic rock cd, with
fender rhodes sound,by south american band in venezuela; the band is a tr... It's Your World (1976) by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
Randy (5/5): This live, 2-album set, now released on CD, has Gil and Brian tearing it up at Paul's Mall in Boston, Mass. Brian performed alm... Upon The Wings of Music (1975) by Jean-Luc Ponty
Daniel Riera (5/5): Awesome album. Not one filler track in my opinion. Some very nice Rhodes playing by Patrice Rushen. One Bad Habit (1980) by Michael Franks
christian Hjorth Berg (5/5): Absolutely kick-ass west-coast pop pearl! Great songs and (of course) lyrics, Michael franks sounds relaxed and... Sly, Wicked & Slick (1977) by Sly Dunbar
John Whetton (5/5): Mixture of classic reggae mixed with jazz and disco/funk. With Rhodes for the harmonies. Street Life (1979) by The Crusaders
Charles S. (5/5): The title cut says it ALL!. If you play Sax,Skins or Keys. There's no excuse you should'nt have atleast a couple of Crusad... Fulfillingness' First Finale (1974) by Stevie Wonder Thomas O'Grady (5/5): Another absolute classic in my opinion, although again I don't 'love' all the songs. This album gets the highest r... |