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Record & CD Reviews - Jazz/Fusion

Three Originals (1994) by George Duke
User Rating: 5.0 (1 total)
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 ... [ read more ]
Mwandishi: The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1994) by Herbie Hancock
User Rating: 5.0 (3 total)
Brian Mulholland (5/5): Totally underrated! Since these songs precede Herbie's foray into pop culture with his "Headhunters," many people ha... [ read more ]
Sextant (1972) by Herbie Hancock
User Rating: 4.3 (3 total)
Brother Wetlands (4/5): Wasn't able to properly sit through "Rain Dance" and "Hornets"- very experimental- but Hidden Shadows is absolute ge... [ read more ]
Mr. Hands (1980) by Herbie Hancock
User Rating: 4.4 (5 total)
Galen Shostac (4/5): I must say, this is not the greatest record that Herbie ever made; However, if you listen to the Rhodes solo on the tra... [ read more ]
Man-Child (1976) by Herbie Hancock
User Rating: 4.5 (4 total)
adrian480 (5/5): great funk album [ read more ]
Secrets (1976) by Herbie Hancock
User Rating: 3.5 (2 total)
Terje Ellefsen (4/5): While his earlier jazzfunk-works are more famous, this is his last real jazzfunk record. After this, he put his mark o... [ read more ]
Touchdown (1979) by Bob James
User Rating: 4.5 (2 total)
James Garfield (4/5): This has the theme from "Taxi" on it... what more do you want??? [ read more ]
Birds of Fire (1972) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
User Rating: 4.0 (2 total)
John Dube (5/5): This album and Inner Mounting Flame both vinyl and CD...More great sounds to emulate [ read more ]
Inner Mounting Flame (1971) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
User Rating: 4.6 (3 total)
Galen Shostac (5/5): One of the greatest fusion records of all time! The best of all Mahavishnu recordings, this features Jan Hammer on Rhod... [ read more ]
The Lost Trident Sessions (1999) by Mahavishnu Orchestra
User Rating: 2.6 (3 total)
Terje Ellefsen (3/5): Good, but a lot of showing off (duh!). They tend to take the road less travelled, i.e. complicate things beyond reason... [ read more ]