Record & CD ReviewsSlow Traffic To The Right by Bennie Maupin
Peter Kenney (5/5): Not available on CD as yet, but vinyl copies can be picked up on ebay. There are mp3s to be found if you check the follo... Heritage by Eddie Henderson
Peter Kenney (4/5): Only listened to this a few times, but it's pretty cool and funky. Rhodes played by Patrice Rushen. Rhythm section of Mi... Breezin' (1976) by George Benson
Teomacero (5/5): This is truly a classic. On Affirmation, the Rhodes solo is killa and takes some of George's thunder on guitar but man, it'... Secrets (1976) by Herbie Hancock
Terje Ellefsen (4/5): While his earlier jazzfunk-works are more famous, this is his last real jazzfunk record. After this, he put his mark o... Man-Child (1976) by Herbie Hancock
adrian480 (5/5): great funk album Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back (1976) by Sly and the Family Stone
Rob Coops (5/5):
Great record. Rhodes not really in the foreground. Herbie was (is) a big fan of Sly Stone , he even called one track "... Car Wash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1976) by Rose Royce
Peter Kenney (5/5): The Rhodes on this record is mostly in the ensemble parts but is to the fore on a couple of numbers.
Most of th... Wired (1976) by Jeff Beck
Oliver Hock (5/5): Mostly high energy fusion on this all instrumental album which features Max Middleton (all Rhodes and clavinet parts) and... We'll Be Together Again (1976) by Pat Martino
LOUCAS (5/5): This is a duet recording with Pat Martino on guitar and Gil Goldstein on the Fender Rhodes.
All the record is a smooth tri... Amigos (1976) by Santana
dan martin (4/5): This album features some great rhodes playing by Tom Coster, who is possibly the most underrated Santana keyboardist. Alth... Live Oblivion Vol. 2 (1976) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Dave Eggleston (5/5): Recorded at the Whiskey A Go-Go, 1974. (2 record set)
/Brian Auger-organ, electric piano, backing vocals /Ale... It's Your World (1976) by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Randy (5/5): This live, 2-album set, now released on CD, has Gil and Brian tearing it up at Paul's Mall in Boston, Mass. Brian performed alm... |