Record & CD ReviewsSly, 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. Reach for It (1977) by George Duke
Howard Parks (4/5): Definitely Rhodes-worthy. Pick it up NOW! Garden Of Love Light (1977) by Narada Michael Walden
Oliver (5/5): The first solo album by drummer/producer/songwriter Narada Michael Walden. Many top players on this one, with David Sancious p... The Cat and the Hat (1977) by Ben Sidran
giampi (4/5): very music 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... Frampton Comes Alive (1976) by Peter Frampton
Diego (4/5): Bob Mayo on the keyboards. Bob Mayo! Black Market (1976) by Weather Report
Juergen Martens (2/5): What a downfall after the grand Myterious Traveller. The tunes featuring Alphonso Johnson on bass still make the grad... Songs in the Key of Life (1976) by Stevie Wonder
Gilles tanzilli (5/5): A Truly masterpiece !!!
buy this album now folks!!! Jaco Pastorius (1976) by Jaco Pastorius
Nils (5/5): One of my all time favourites! To me this is one of those albums that shows the versatility of the Rhodes. The different Rhodes ... The Royal Scam (1976) by Steely Dan Juergen Martens (4/5): A great album, but not so much under the Rhodes aspect: The Royal Scam is also being referred to as the Dan's Guitar ... |