Record & CD ReviewsBirds of Fire (1972) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
John Dube (5/5): This album and Inner Mounting Flame both vinyl and CD...More great sounds to emulate I Sing the Body Electric (1972) by Weather Report
William Hutchison (5/5): This is WR in still-finding-there-feet mode. Their studio tracks are very eclectic and the live ones are absolutely... Prelude (1972) by Deodato
Andy Marlow (5/5): Deodato and the Fender Rhodes piano was simply a perfect match. He really knew how to use the classic keyboard and produc... Talking Book (1972) by Stevie Wonder
Kelly Finnigan (5/5): Easily one of the greatest of all time, in all categories including Rhodes Player."Too High" is a classic portrait of ... Hermeto by Hermeto Pascoal
Peter Kenney (5/5): This is fantastic and chock-full of Rhodes. Sadly not available on CD but the seem to be a fair few vinyl copies on ebay... Live at Montreux (1972) by Les McCann
Juergen Martens (4/5): McCann the man, now with a Rhodes, the second time around live in Switzerland. His soulful, melancholic rendition of ... Sextant (1972) by Herbie Hancock
Brother Wetlands (4/5): Wasn't able to properly sit through "Rain Dance" and "Hornets"- very experimental- but Hidden Shadows is absolute ge... On The Corner (1972) by Miles Davis
Andreas (5/5): Seems to be a very controversial album...
The first time I listened to it I didn't like it at all, but once I got used to... Moon Germs (1972) by Joe Farrell
Brian Mulholland (5/5): Joe Farrell, soprano sax and flute; Herbie Hancock, electric piano (Rhodes); Stan Clarke, upright bass; Jack DeJohne... Children Of Forever (1972) by Stanley Clarke
adrian480 (5/5): If you like like Return to Forever: light as a feather, I think you like Stanley Clarkes: Children of Forever too.
Sunflower (1972) by Milt Jackson
Brendan Lowe (5/5): This is a great album for many reasons. Milt Jackson the jazz vibes great was the veteran with the "young blood" of the... Donny Hathaway Live (1972) by Donny Hathaway juergen martens (5/5): Ooooops - what a nice surprise to find this album here. It's the most fascinating live record ever cut, features some... |