Record & CD ReviewsRed Clay (1970) by Freddie Hubbard
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... Tide (1970) by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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... Black Beauty: Live at Fillmore West (1970) by Miles Davis
David Díaz Soto (5/5): This is Miles in his fundational, very earliest "electric" period. Originally released only in Japan, this was recor... Straight 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 Led Zeppelin IV (Zoso) (1971) by Led Zeppelin
William Hutchison (4/5): I'm not much of a LZ fanatic but i will comment on John Paul Jones, easily the most underrated member of the group.... L.A. Woman (1971) by The Doors
Juergen Martens (3/5): This Doors record to me overall is ho-hum, but "Riders on the Storm" is
pure Rhodes heaven and deserves credit fo... Weather Report (1st album) (1971) by Weather Report
John Dube (5/5): just...TOO cool... summer after High School graduation --- Outta Space (1971) by Billy Preston 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 ... |