Record & CD ReviewsMy Friends And I (2000) by Patiokings
Casey Harris (5/5): Incredible rythm and soul. Does tribute to Stevie Wonder, Jamiroquai, etc. A great album for parties! The lead singer... Subject (2003) by Dwele
dan martin (5/5): check out A.n.g.e.l. - some really nice Rhodes playing Tom Cat (1974) by Tom Scott & The L.A. Express
Reggie Turner (5/5): Listening to this CD today in 2004 a day of 3/4 rhythm sections (Drums, Bass & Guitar or Piano) its great to hear the p... Inspiration Information (1974) by Shuggie Otis
dan martin (5/5): This is truly an incredible album. It's almost a crime to pigeonhole it under the R&B heading - "Inspiration Information" is... The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975) by Joni Mitchell
Juergen Martens (5/5): The Prince and I agree that this is the finest record that's ever been recorded. Although Mitchell received some very... Outbreak (2003) by Dennis Chambers
Juergen Martens (5/5): Groovesters, here's the one for you! Drum wizard Dennis Chambers
and Rhodesian Jim Beard (who also produced) star... Fusion (1974) by Michal Urbaniak
Minas Charamalis (5/5): One of the best fusion albums ever recorded. These musicians are giving their best! Adam Macowicz and Wojciech Karol... Black Messiah (1972) by Cannonball Adderley
el cid (5/5): late-period cannonball with george duke on rhodes (back and forth between 'ball and zappa at this period, i believe). live pe... Lift: Live at the Village Vanguard (2004) by Chris Potter
Andrew Oliver (5/5): great record - chris potter is amazing as usual, and kevin hays mostly plays piano, but on the first track he plays a r... Shades (1987) by Yellowjackets
martino (5/5): Great '80's fusion record, features some nice Dyno Rhodes playing. Bite (2004) by Tonc Feinig
James Garfield (5/5): Tonc and his quartet lay down some very sweet Rhodes-heavy grooves on this CD...the title track is my favorite so far.... Oaxaca (2004) by Vince Guaraldi Andy (5/5): Finally released by his son after 33 years in the vault. Awesome Rhodes playing by Dr. Funk. Interesting cover choices, from We'... |