Record & CD ReviewsSunflower (1972) by Milt Jackson
Brendan Lowe (5/5): This is a great album for many reasons. Milt Jackson the jazz vibes great was the veteran with the "young blood" of the... Did You Feel That? (1994) by Joe Sample
farmer (5/5): this album is a must have for fender funk lovers. a fantastic line-up: Joe Sample (rhodes), Steve Gadd (drums) and a funky hor... Fihavanana (2003) by Roberto Manes
Hayden Jones (5/5): This is a great album! I saw these guys play live in London a couple of years ago & they rocked the house! ... Night Child (1979) by Oscar Peterson
Martin Kaufmann (5/5): NICE Rhodes playing. Peterson works the Rhodes with a nice touch. Nies Henneing Ørsted Pedersen on electric bass on o... Powerful People (1974) by Gino Vannelli
John Milner (5/5): Incredible album with lots of Rhodes piano. Storm At Sunup is another album with Rhodes in jazz-fusion from this talented... The Mother Funk Conspiracy (2004) by The Mother Funk Conspiracy
Dominick Martin (5/5): "a must have album"
-please pass on Talk Less Listen More (2002) by Quintessence
Ami Vuorinen (5/5): Fantastic album from a finnish "nu-soul" band. Great rhodes work in every track. All Things Must Pass (1970) by George Harrison
dan martin (5/5): 2 words - Billy Preston Detroit Experiment (2003) by Detroit Experiment
Nate Cronin (5/5): For those of you who love deep, soul-ful Rhodes. Plus (I'm not sure if these are accurate) there's plenty of Prophet V an... Shades of Blue (2003) by Madlib
Herbiefied (5/5): Powerful Blue Note remixes by Otis Jackson Jr. (Madlib).
Not quite a Rhodes album per se but there is some extensive u... Blue Lines (1991) by Massive Attack
Egor (5/5): Trip-hop all-time classic Hotter Than July (1980) by Stevie Wonder Charles Silas (5/5): No other person in this world can do what Stevie Wonder can do!. Pick any of his early 70's albums all the way to this ... |