Record & CD ReviewsThrust (1974) by Herbie Hancock
James Garfield (5/5): One word: Butterfly.... 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... Roxy & Elsewhere (1974) by Frank Zappa
James Garfield (5/5): This album is as musically incredible as it is hilarious. With this particular band, Frank embraced the funky, soulful... Faces in Reflection (1974) by George Duke
Juergen Martens (5/5): FINALLY someone set out to reissue and remaster many of the countless treasures in the vaults of Germany's famous Bla... Power of Soul (1974) by Idris Muhammad
3bergen (4/5): nice funky album! Like the opener and the ending track (very nice intro used by the Beastie Boys as the opener of Paul's Bout... Lotus (1974) by Santana
Brendan Lowe (5/5): A sensational album. It's not an easy find in stores, but worth the online purchase. The B3 and Rhodes enthusiasts wil... No Mystery (1974) by Return to Forever
mario (5/5): WOW....just WOW.....
Return to forever had a great sound then...something the elektric band could never achieve....In ... Seven (1974) by Soft Machine
Juergen Martens (4/5): Maiden-Voyage-Hancockish in it's better, overly heavy-headed (and
-handed) in it's worse moments. Still one of t... Sun Goddess (1974) by Ramsey Lewis
James Garfield (5/5): The Rhodes is all over this album, and Earth, Wind & Fire is the backup band. What more do you want??? I'm listening... Small Talk (1974) by Sly and the Family Stone
Rob Coops (5/5):
If you like Sly don't forget about this one. Funky and intimate , loads of vintage keys. Köhntarkösz (1974) by Magma Adrien (5/5): Magma is one of the finest french band ever.For those who ignore it , the band music tells the story of a planet called kobaïa... |