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... 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... Primo (1973) by Cal Tjader
Ray Levitt (5/5): Charlie Palmieri slams all over this album. Killer montunos on Rhodes. Heavy swing! Nasty grooves. Fulfillingness' First Finale (1974) by Stevie Wonder
Thomas O'Grady (5/5): Another absolute classic in my opinion, although again I don't 'love' all the songs. This album gets the highest r... Seven (1974) by Soft Machine
Juergen Martens (4/5): Maiden-Voyage-Hancockish in it's better, overly heavy-headed (and
-handed) in it's worse moments. Still one of t... Frampton Comes Alive (1976) by Peter Frampton
Diego (4/5): Bob Mayo on the keyboards. Bob Mayo! Yellowjackets (1981) by Yellowjackets
James Garfield (5/5): Of all the Yellowjackets albums, the first is still my favorite. I downloaded it off of iTunes a couple of weeks ago ... Captain Fingers (1977) by Lee Ritenour
Illya Kuryakin Reid (4/5): Classic Lee smooth jazzy funky,the track Mr briefcase has rhodes holding down the groove effortlessly Street Life (1979) by The Crusaders Charles S. (5/5): The title cut says it ALL!. If you play Sax,Skins or Keys. There's no excuse you should'nt have atleast a couple of Crusad... |