Record & CD ReviewsDirect Step (1978) by Herbie Hancock
Nils (5/5): For the rabid audiophiles in Japan, Herbie Hancock went to Tokyo to record a direct-to-disc LP that later became one of the worl... Sextant (1972) by Herbie Hancock
Brother Wetlands (4/5): Wasn't able to properly sit through "Rain Dance" and "Hornets"- very experimental- but Hidden Shadows is absolute ge... Moving (2001) by Bugge Wesseltoft
Terje Ellefsen (4/5): Bugge only uses a Rhodes on two tracks. His playing reminds a bit of that of Herbie. The rhodes is most prominent on t... Animals (1977) by Pink Floyd
BRENDAN LOWE (4/5): ANIMALS showed the Floyd moving in a more dark, bitter, and angry direction. Roger Waters give us his synopsis of who t... Friends (1978) by Chick Corea
Peter Kenney (3/5): Not up to the standard of Light as a Feather but still worth checking out. About half the tracks have Rhodes on them. Th... Chick Corea Elektric Band (1986) by Chick Corea
James Garfield (4/5): This album has a seriously plastic 80's sound to it, thanks to Chick's MIDI Mark V and the advent of Yamaha's line of ... The Lost Trident Sessions (1999) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
Terje Ellefsen (3/5): Good, but a lot of showing off (duh!). They tend to take the road less travelled, i.e. complicate things beyond reason... The Song Remains The Same (1976) by Led Zeppelin
robb benwell (5/5): i was just perusing the net today and noticed something about a favorite
recording of mine . my favorite song by led... Still Crazy After All These Years (1975) by Paul Simon
Roald (5/5): This is one fo my all time favorite albums.
Great songs, played by an allstar band and the sweetest Rhodes tones! Fro... Livin' on the Fault Line (1977) by The Doobie Brothers
TAM (5/5): Michael McDonald is a great pop-music Rhodes player and this album is chock full of Rhodesy goodness. Avoid tracks 2 and 10 and ... Weather Report (1st album) (1971) by Weather Report
John Dube (5/5): just...TOO cool... summer after High School graduation --- Rainbow Seeker (1978) by Joe Sample Joerg Reinicke (5/5): one of my all time favourites |