Record & CD ReviewsBeneath The Underdog (2003) by Jonah Smith
Scott (5/5): Awesome band! Led Zeppelin IV (Zoso) (1971) by Led Zeppelin
William Hutchison (4/5): I'm not much of a LZ fanatic but i will comment on John Paul Jones, easily the most underrated member of the group.... Southern Comfort (1974) by The Crusaders
dan t (4/5): This album features some great rhodes playing by Joe Sample, who is certainly one of the most underated pianists of the 70's. H... The In Sound from Way Out (1996) by Beastie Boys
Casey (4/5): The Beastie Boys aren't really thought of producing instrumental music with such songs as "Brass Monkey", "Fight for your Right... The Funkiest Band You Never Heard (1999) by Catalyst
James Garfield (4/5): This is a 2-CD compilation of Catalyst's recordings from the early 70's, in a genre falling somewhere between Jazz, R&B... Level 42 (1981) by Level 42
Juergen Martens (4/5): Early Level 42, still deeply rooted in Jazz/Funk and far away from the boring cliché chart oriented pop they got famo... One Eighty (1980) by Ambrosia
Chris Lynn (4/5): I consider this one of my favorite albums featuring cuts with a Rhodes Suitcase. It's a mainstream pop album, a little di... When It Falls (2004) by Zero7
dennis sanchez (4/5): very smooth, light pop with an ambient touch, it reminds me of super furry animals and the moody blues. some have ref... One Step Closer (1980) by The Doobie Brothers
Pcola_Rhodes (5/5): Every track on this CD features Michael McDonald on the Rhodes (except for track 6 - no Rhodes). This is one of the mai... quality anatomechanical music since 2005 (2006) by ergo
brett sroka (4/5): I'm the leader of this band, I play trombone and add computer loops, Carl Maguire is featured on prophet synth and most p... Moon Germs (1972) by Joe Farrell
Brian Mulholland (5/5): Joe Farrell, soprano sax and flute; Herbie Hancock, electric piano (Rhodes); Stan Clarke, upright bass; Jack DeJohne... Children Of Forever (1972) by Stanley Clarke adrian480 (5/5): If you like like Return to Forever: light as a feather, I think you like Stanley Clarkes: Children of Forever too.
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