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Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back (1976) by Sly and the Family Stone
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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 "... [ read more ]
Car Wash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1976) by Rose Royce
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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... [ read more ]
Wired (1976) by Jeff Beck
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Oliver Hock (5/5): Mostly high energy fusion on this all instrumental album which features Max Middleton (all Rhodes and clavinet parts) and... [ read more ]
We'll Be Together Again (1976) by Pat Martino
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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... [ read more ]
Amigos (1976) by Santana
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dan martin (4/5): This album features some great rhodes playing by Tom Coster, who is possibly the most underrated Santana keyboardist. Alth... [ read more ]
Live Oblivion Vol. 2 (1976) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
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Dave Eggleston (5/5): Recorded at the Whiskey A Go-Go, 1974. (2 record set)
/Brian Auger-organ, electric piano, backing vocals
/Ale... [ read more ]
It's Your World (1976) by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
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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... [ read more ]
Eternity (1976) by Alice Coltrane
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David Murphy (4/5): This album features Alice Coltrane mainly on a Wurlitzer? organ and harp, but also contains an inspiring 9 1/2 minute Rh... [ read more ]
Exodus (1977) by Bob Marley
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Jody Carter (5/5): Pure reggae music mastery, musically, politically, sensually, keyboards bubble under the surface [ read more ]
Livin' on the Fault Line (1977) by The Doobie Brothers
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TAM (5/5): Michael McDonald is a great pop-music Rhodes player and this album is chock full of Rhodesy goodness. Avoid tracks 2 and 10 and ... [ read more ]