Record & CD ReviewsL.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... 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... Native Dancer (1974) by Wayne Shorter
el cid (4/5): strong collaboration with brazil's milton nascimento, who wrote many of the songs. herbie plays primarily acoustic on this on... Extension Of A Man (1973) by Donny Hathaway
el cid (5/5): a truly great record, spanning genres like crazy (symphonic, soul, easy-listening, latin-rock, blues...you name it). rhodes f... Upon The Wings of Music (1975) by Jean-Luc Ponty
Daniel Riera (5/5): Awesome album. Not one filler track in my opinion. Some very nice Rhodes playing by Patrice Rushen. Jivestone EP (2003) by Jivestone
Jack (5/5): AWESOME examples of Rhodes work as well as clavinet, and organ in a tight little EP. I wish it were longer!! Need more Jivestone! Rotter's Club (1975) by Hatfield and the North
Peter Hayes (5/5): This is the perfect example of Prog meets Fusion. Dave Stewart's (who later played with the Bruford band) playing is incr... On the Mountain (1975) by Elvin Jones
James Garfield (5/5): Jan Hammer's Rhodes playing on this album is just plain SICK. It's hard to believe that this is the same guy who did ... Flood (Headhunters Live) (1975) by Herbie Hancock
Rob Coops (5/5): Very funky , very live , low cheese-factor , must have for Herbie fans. Very driving drums and saxophone too. Let It Be (1970) by The Beatles Royston Spears (4/5): Let It Be was the final album released by the Beatles: the keyboard player and "Fifth Beatle" was Billy Preston. Many ... |