Record & CD Reviews - PPage: 1 - 2 Sort By: Best Rating - Most Ratings ![]() Matty Demont (5/5): This album features some great funk 'n soul. It grooves from the beginning to the end. I really like Uri Caine's playing... ![]() Casey Harris (5/5): Incredible rythm and soul. Does tribute to Stevie Wonder, Jamiroquai, etc. A great album for parties! The lead singer... ![]() Juergen Martens (4/5): P'TAAH is Chris Brann's alias for this fine Ambient/TripHop production that features great sounding Rhodes (as well a... ![]() Andrew Oliver (5/5): great record - chris potter is amazing as usual, and kevin hays mostly plays piano, but on the first track he plays a r... ![]() Abbey Rhodes (5/5): A wonderful electronica album filled with Rhodes-infected drum n bass, neo-soul, and downtempo -- all written with 70s b... ![]() Oliver (5/5): While not much Rhodes playing on it, the 2 songs that contain a Rhodes are great. Written and played by Max Middleton, who pla... ![]() Peter Kenney (5/5): Not heard this record as yet but heard a live recording on BBC Radio 3 last night by the same group (with one track from... ![]() Peter Kenney (5/5): This is the follow-up album to "Underground". The line-up is very interesting in that there is no bass player - the Rhod... Page: 1 - 2 |