Record & CD ReviewsCaravanserai (1972) by Santana
Juergen Martens (4/5): Carlos Santana's true achievement is proving that it is possible to run a decade-long successful career as a musician... Black Messiah (1972) by Cannonball Adderley
el cid (5/5): late-period cannonball with george duke on rhodes (back and forth between 'ball and zappa at this period, i believe). live pe... Mysterious Traveller (1973) by Weather Report
Juergen Martens (5/5): Colorful. Spirited. Enigmatic. Cliché-free. Weather Report on the height of their art before degrading themselves to ... Band on the Run (1973) by Paul McCartney
William Hutchison (3/5): If someone had told me that there was Rhodes piano on this album, i would not have believed them. You have to liste... Head Hunters (1973) by Herbie Hancock
Daniel Riera (5/5): The Rhodes solo on Chameleon is my favorite Rhodes recording ever! Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973) by Return to Forever
James Garfield (4/5): This album took Return to Forever in the rock direction, for better or worse. "Space Circus Parts 1 & 2" are my favori... Sweetnighter (1973) by Weather Report
dr funk (5/5): the lost grail of the fender rhodes - a not-very-well-known album from one of the best known fusion bands. but this is before... Innervisions (1973) by Stevie Wonder
Roald (5/5): A classic album. A rollercoaster ride from funky stuff to ballads to latin. It has some political songs, but that never gets in... Primo (1973) by Cal Tjader
Ray Levitt (5/5): Charlie Palmieri slams all over this album. Killer montunos on Rhodes. Heavy swing! Nasty grooves. Over-Nite Sensation (1973) by Frank Zappa
rob coops (5/5): You can't go wrong with early Frank Zappa records. Rhodes is just one of the many vintage sounding instruments presented. V... The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle (1973) by Bruce Springsteen
martino (5/5): Great rhodes playing by David Sancious on one of the greatest albums ever Anthology Vol. 2: Realization/Inside Out (1973) by Eddie Henderson Peter Kenney (4/5): Basically two albums from Herbie's "Mwandishi" band but recorded under Eddie Henderson's name. Quite "spacey" in places ... |