Record & CD Reviews![]() Peter Kenney (5/5): The Rhodes on this record is mostly in the ensemble parts but is to the fore on a couple of numbers.
Most of th... ![]() Peter Kenney (4/5): Contains the original "Lady Marmalade" and a few other similar gems. Of course there are a couple of slushy ballads but ... ![]() Fabio (5/5): In this record there is a beautiful version of Goodbye Pork Pie Hat, Lyle Mays plays Rhodes Piano with great voicings here, a m... ![]() Juergen Martens (5/5): There can't be the slightest doubt that the British acid jazz movement
in the early 90s played an enormous import... ![]() Andreas (5/5): Seems to be a very controversial album...
The first time I listened to it I didn't like it at all, but once I got used to... ![]() Casey (4/5): The Beastie Boys aren't really thought of producing instrumental music with such songs as "Brass Monkey", "Fight for your Right... ![]() Remains Nameless (5/5): Check this out. Aaron Goldberg kills. And the killing rhodes on Nowny Dreams aside, check out the piano on John Brow... ![]() Juergen Martens (4/5): It's nice to see how young European musicians, most of them not even having been born back then, rediscover Rhodes-he... ![]() Nils (5/5): Great album by a even greater pianist.
Like the From Left To Right album Evans is playing piano and Rhodes on this one as we... ![]() Steven (5/5): This is the best electric jazz album ever! A must have!! ![]() Peter Kenney (5/5): Great Rhodes playing on the whole record by Uri Caine, the usual amazing tenor playing from Chris Potter. Great writing ... ![]() Peter Kenney (5/5): Haven't heard this yet, but if it's as good as The Infinite and Strange Liberation then I'm sure it'll be amazing. Featu... |