(00:00) 1. Before Dawn (12:07) 2. T. On A White Horse (23:47) 3. Round About Afternoon Eberhard Weber - bass Rainer Bruninghaus - piano Clarence “Herb” Robertson - flugelhorn David Bargeron - tuba
Many people who see this may not appreciate how much of a musician's musician Eberhard Weber is. This Btw cannot be labeled as Jazz. It goes beyond that, owning more to European Classical music than many might admit. Beautiful music.
@@patrickr12342 I was thinking about this in the past few days, while listening to some Bootlegs of concerts played by his group “Colours” in the USA in the mid 70’s. I suspect it is because of two factors, the instrumentation, and the improvisation, where Jazz incorporates improvisation and by crude and simple definition, if it includes improvisation it must be jazz. There are elements of Jazz, listen to “An Evening with Vincent Van Ritz” where the bass and trumpet are very Jazzy, but I read somewhere that Eberhard Weber informed the players one time “you are not playing Jazz”.
It is jazz with classical music influence. Jazz is a worldwide music, a longways from it's early sound. Jazz has evolved, influenced by music the world over.
What an heavenly sound. I can only smile, when i hear it. It is an astonishing, timeless recording. Just blowin away, by its beauty!!! Thanks, for uploadin.
Unusual instrumental combination here. Makes a very pleasant change to not hear a drummer filling up the rhythmic space. Much leaner, less cluttered sound as a result. Many thanks for uploading this.
The video has Tea one a White Horse. You are of course correct, with the title being T. on a White Horse. One of my favorite songs by Eberhard. BEAUTIFUL !!
Wow! Great posting! What an amazing musician - have most of his stuff on vinyl! Beautiful compositions and a joy to see him in concert since I never had a chance. :'(