Record & CD ReviewsStraight Life (1970) by Freddie Hubbard
James Garfield (4/5): I'm listening to Herbie's solo in "Mr. Clean" right now (6:40-9:37), and his Fender Rhodes tone is a classic example o... From Left to Right (1970) by Bill Evans
el cid (3/5): interesting, odd record with the famed acoustic pianist integrating rhodes into a choice set of material (as the cover suggests... All Things Must Pass (1970) by George Harrison
dan martin (5/5): 2 words - Billy Preston Bitches Brew (1969) by Miles Davis
Terje Ellefsen (5/5): Wonderful! This recording uses two and on some tracks three Rhodes pianos simultaneously, and it works. Chick Corea do... In a Silent Way (1969) by Miles Davis
Joe Erber (5/5): The In a silent way/it's about that time suite off this album is one of the most beautiful pieces of modern music to me, th... Country Preacher (1969) by Cannonball Adderley
Maurizio Enrico (5/5): Just listen to the Joe Zawinul's solo in Walk Tall.Dirtiest sound ever.I think it is a Fender....or a Wurlitzer Power To The People (1969) by Joe Henderson
Peter Kenney (5/5): Great Rhodes playing from Herbie Hancock with Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter in the rhythm section. Contains the origina... Infinite Search (1969) by Miroslav Vitous
Brian Mulholland (4/5): Miroslav Vitous, bass;
Joe Henderson, tenor sax; John McLaughlin, guitar; Herbie Hancock, electric piano... Filles de Kilimanjaro (1968) by Miles Davis
el cid (5/5): Miles' first and (with the possible exceptions of "agharta," "on the corner," and "jack johnson") most important all-electric ... Miles in the Sky (1968) by Miles Davis el cid (5/5): sure, there's only one rhodes track, "stuff." but, it's "stuff." and herbie, ron, and tony. case closed. |