Record & CD ReviewsVoices Of Other Times (2000) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Bernd Schulten (5/5): Brian Auger with his son and daughter Live Oblivion Vol. 1 (1974) by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Thomas (5/5): This is one of my favourite artists and favourite Live recordings. Auger is perhaps most familiar for hammond enthusiasts, esp... Premiers Symptomes (1999) by Air
venendar (5/5): This EP is the best from Air since 'Moon safari'. All tracks are well rhodes-ize, especially 'Le soleil est pres de moi' whi... Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack (2005) by Grateful Dead
Tim Nelson (4/5): This boxed set (5 CDs) covers the the October 1974 Winterland concerts that were documented in the Grateful Dead Movie. So... Rockin' In Rhythm (1977) by Jimmie Smith, Ray Brown & Hank Jones
Tim Nelson (5/5): Another mainstream jazz pianist who recorded some Rhodes tracks in the the 70's. On this album (rereleased on CD in the 80... Zappelbude (1998) by Zappelbude
Andi (5/5): A great live recording of a great band!
This CD is sadly out of print, but I got one of the last ones... Musicians are:... Drum Ode (1974) by David Liebman
Matty Demont (5/5): This album starts with a short introduction and then ... be prepared for an explosive Rhodes solo. Great album, highly r... The Dawn (1998) by Erik Truffaz
Matty Demont (5/5): This album made me buy a Rhodes MkI88! It features a lot of excellent Rhodes playing by Patrick Müller, who has his pers... O Vendedor De Flores (2002) by Ricardo Duna
cecildes (5/5): Sames as Michael Franks and Chet Baker togheter, and Tom Jobim, of course! This is the real bossa nova new and light. Spirit Of The Sun (2002) by Kyoto Jazz Massive
Juergen Martens (5/5): This great NuJazz recording from 2002 once again proves that IF the Japanese start doing something, you BET they'll d... Verve//Remixed (2002) by Various Artists
Juergen Martens (5/5): For me, the most interesting "new" music comes from people brushing up timeless vinyl treasures from periods some tim... The Art Of Tea (1975) by Michael Franks Juergen Martens (5/5): Even those "serious" jazz buffs who look down at Michael Franks
as a kind of Liberace or Mantovani of their prefe... |