Albums/artists using Rhodes or E.P.?

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Steven West wrote:
cyanogen wrote:
Steven West wrote:Thanks Cyanogen!

I'm definately keen on Keane then. :cool:

And no ones said The Doors yet? :?
Speaking of which, what was that bass keyboard Ray used? It had white on black keys, I think.
It was a little Fender 'Bass Keyboard' (Used to know the name? :oops: ) And of course some great electric piano work by Ray on 'Riders On The Storm'. ;)

So that IS a CP-70 Keane was using - sounds much different in their music. They use it well. :hihi:
Piano Bass I think. I would be curious to find one - as I have read that they are not simply just the lowest 2 octaves from a rhodes 73. I believe they used longer and thicker Tines :-o (insert 8th grade humor here)

heres a great rhodes site
Last edited by Stupid American Pig on Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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and back on topic here is the page of recommended rhodes records...

http://www.fenderrhodes.com/cgi-bin/records

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Wasn't the classic Deep Purple organ an overdriven, cranked up, amped Rhodes?

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and here is a recording of herbie hancock explaining cool use of an echoplex to "pitch bend" a rhodes

http://www.fenderrhodes.com/history/audio.html

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Great quote from the rhodes site
The Rhodes is a deceptively simple instrument that, like its more complicated uncle, the piano, is amazingly resistant to accurate sampling.
Ray Charles wrote:"The Rhodes was a musical atom bomb, changing the face of the music landscape forever."
Chick Corea wrote:"The Rhodes represents the only true advancement to the piano keyboard in the 20th century."

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Those are some great links!!

Man. Herbie Hancock's "The Spook Who Sat by the Door" is amazing.

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PORTISHEAD!!!!

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No, I don't think the Doors organ was a processed Rhodes. But it reminds me of a little story.

Back in the days, somebody gave me a very beaten Rhodes for free (!!!) and kept it in my bedroom. Fixed up a missing key (by nicking a straight A key from a nearly demolished bar piano) and made some other essential repairs.

Anyway, being a guitarist, I ran the thing through a E.H. Big Muff, and surprise surprise! Played power-chords on it, and it truely sounded like ZZ Top! :-o

Some time later I met this guy that unlike me had real talents for keyboards, so I passed the gift to him...

Oh, back on topic: Queen - You're My Best Friend (anybody can play that riff) and all SuperTramp stuff (doesn't have the Wurly tinkle though it's supposed to be Wurlitzer) and the now dreaded Simon & Garfunkel live in Central Park oozes the Fender Rhodes all over.

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My Spies inform me that JeffSanders wrote:Wasn't the classic Deep Purple organ an overdriven, cranked up, amped Rhodes?
Nah -- that was a Hammond, pure and simple.

Well, OK, the cranked amp and ring modulator negated both the purity and simplicity -- but what a sound!
Wait... loot _then_ burn? D'oh!

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Can't forget about Frank Zappa's The Grand Wazoo , some great Rhodes action there.

And although it's a Hohner Pianet, and not a Rhodes, if you like EP's in general, hook yourself up with The Zombies. Real fun British Invasion stuff, with some nice EP.

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I am the walrus, Great Hohner pianet sound, but not all that technical...

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I'd suggest:
1. Herbie Hancock
2. George Duke
3. Joe Sample
4. Jeff Lorber
5. Jackie Terasson
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9. Chick Corea

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I'd suggest:
1. Herbie Hancock
2. George Duke
3. Joe Sample
4. Jeff Lorber
5. Jackie Terasson
...
9. Chick Corea

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Oh, I'd have to say:

1) Chick Corea
2) Chick Corea
3) Chick Corea

... then some other guys.

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Sleepgolfer wrote:PORTISHEAD!!!!
Yeah, I was going to add that too. Can't believe that it got to page 3 without them.
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it

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