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Weather Report (1st album) (1971) by Weather Report
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John Dube (5/5): just...TOO cool... summer after High School graduation --- [ read more ]
Outta Space (1971) by Billy Preston
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William Hutchison (4/5): Not really known as a Rhodes player except when he was with the Beatles during their petering out phase. One of my ... [ read more ]
Inner Mounting Flame (1971) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
User Rating: 4.6 (3 total) [ Add Your Rating! ]
Galen Shostac (5/5): One of the greatest fusion records of all time! The best of all Mahavishnu recordings, this features Jan Hammer on Rhod... [ read more ]
The Bill Evans Album (1971) by Bill Evans
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Nils (5/5): Great album by a even greater pianist.
Like the From Left To Right album Evans is playing piano and Rhodes on this one as we... [ read more ]
What's Going On (1971) by Marvin Gaye
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Herbiefied (5/5): What can I say? One of the finest albums ever made.
Anyone out there who is seriously interested in funk soul or jazz ... [ read more ]
The Inner Source/Solus by George Duke
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Peter Kenney (5/5): A fantastic album (well, two really). This and the rest of his albums from this period have been reissued in a box set, ... [ read more ]
Merry-Go-Round (1971) by Elvin Jones
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el cid (3/5): this review is low because this is *half* of a great record. the first side is fairly breathtaking, with a front line of dave... [ read more ]
Let It Be (1970) by The Beatles
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Royston Spears (4/5): Let It Be was the final album released by the Beatles: the keyboard player and "Fifth Beatle" was Billy Preston. Many ... [ read more ]
Red Clay (1970) by Freddie Hubbard
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Herbiefied (5/5): No joke. The title track is worth the price of the album.
Freddie's strongest effort to date. All of the tracks are SO... [ read more ]
Tide (1970) by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Hans van Mierlo (5/5): The famous iventor of Bossa Nova was one of the guys who introduced the electric piano in jazz. This instrumental alb... [ read more ]
Black Beauty: Live at Fillmore West (1970) by Miles Davis
User Rating: 4.6 (3 total) [ Add Your Rating! ]
David Díaz Soto (5/5): This is Miles in his fundational, very earliest "electric" period. Originally released only in Japan, this was recor... [ read more ]