Record & CD ReviewsBest of EWF Vol. 1 (1999) by Earth, Wind & Fire
Juergen Martens (5/5): No matter if you dig the often outerworldly 70s style kitsch of their overall performance or not, their highly elabor... Three Originals (1994) by George Duke
James Garfield (5/5): This is truly one of the greatest Rhodes albums of all time in my heart & mind...being a diehard Zappa fan I couldn't ... Chick Corea Elektric Band (1986) by Chick Corea
James Garfield (4/5): This album has a seriously plastic 80's sound to it, thanks to Chick's MIDI Mark V and the advent of Yamaha's line of ... 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... The Funkiest Band You Never Heard (1999) by Catalyst
James Garfield (4/5): This is a 2-CD compilation of Catalyst's recordings from the early 70's, in a genre falling somewhere between Jazz, R&B... Roxy & Elsewhere (1974) by Frank Zappa
James Garfield (5/5): This album is as musically incredible as it is hilarious. With this particular band, Frank embraced the funky, soulful... The Grand Wazoo (1973) by Frank Zappa
James Garfield (5/5): Another great album from Frank's "jazz" period, this one features George Duke at his best on the Rhodes. The high poi... Black Market (1976) by Weather Report
Juergen Martens (2/5): What a downfall after the grand Myterious Traveller. The tunes featuring Alphonso Johnson on bass still make the grad... 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... Light as a Feather (1972) by Chick Corea
dr funk (5/5): the greatest rhodes album ever made - chick is a god, and i would happily have his babies and devote myself to his happiness ... Return to Forever (1972) by Chick Corea Thomas Nydén (5/5): This is the first Return To Forever album, and in my opinion the best. From the beginning to the end itīs an exciting, ... |