Record & CD ReviewsInnervisions (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... 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 ... 8:30 (1979) by Weather Report
Chris Bierlein (5/5): Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz is worth the price of admission alone. Tale Spinnin' (1975) by Weather Report
William Hutchison (5/5): This album is a much overlooked favorite of mine. The band were really firing on all cylinders at this point. Leon ... 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 ... 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... Heavy Weather (1977) by Weather Report
Joe Erber (4/5): This album is very good at showing the usage of modern keyboards/electrics in jazz as a whole, Joe Zawinul playing rhodes, ... Weather Report (1st album) (1971) by Weather Report
John Dube (5/5): just...TOO cool... summer after High School graduation --- Gaucho (1980) by Steely Dan
Juergen Martens (3/5): The Dan's swan song. Tastefully executed west coast decadence. Some nice Rhodes on it, but low and behold no compari... Aja (1977) by Steely Dan Juergen Martens (5/5): Simply one of, if not THE most fascinating albums ever made. Here, the enigmatic twins are on the pinnacle of their w... |