Record & CD Reviews - Jazz/Fusion![]() Brian Mulholland (4/5): Miroslav Vitous, bass;
Joe Henderson, tenor sax; John McLaughlin, guitar; Herbie Hancock, electric piano... ![]() Brian Mulholland (5/5): Joe Farrell, soprano sax and flute; Herbie Hancock, electric piano (Rhodes); Stan Clarke, upright bass; Jack DeJohne... ![]() Brian Mulholland (4/5): Bennie Maupin, reeds, glockenspiel, voice; Herbie Hancock, piano, electric piano; Charles Sullivan, trumpet; Buster ... ![]() Roelf Backus (4/5): One of the first all digital recordings by Larry Rosen in 1983.
Very beautiful and clear Rhodes bell-sound. ![]() Oliver Hock (5/5): Mostly high energy fusion on this all instrumental album which features Max Middleton (all Rhodes and clavinet parts) and... Another Sleeper (1979) by Max Middleton
Oliver Hock (4/5): Nice album with instrumental tunes by the former keyboardist for Jeff Beck and Chris Rea. ![]() Adrian480 (5/5): very groovy record by Ramesy Lewis, he both plays Rhodes and Wurly ![]() Maurizio Enrico (5/5): Just listen to the Joe Zawinul's solo in Walk Tall.Dirtiest sound ever.I think it is a Fender....or a Wurlitzer ![]() Maurizio Enrico (5/5): A german production recorded in Brazil for one of the best american pianists reviwed by an italian F.R. aficionado.
<... ![]() Maurizio Enrico (5/5): Azymuth runited again in 2004
Real F.R. fans can not miss this one. This is Rhodes haven. Jose Roberto Be... ![]() Greg (5/5): Funky as hell and this disc is saturated with funky ooozing Rhodes! The Rhodes is dominant on ever track and its supported by so... ![]() Johnny (5/5): nearly impossible to find, but check out "hong kong". mellow jazz funk at its finest. |