Eberhard Weber colours Seriously deep From the album Silent feet (ECM, 1977) Line-up : Eberhard Weber - bass Charlie Mariano - soprano saxophone, flute Rainer Brüninghaus - piano, synthesizer John Marshall - drums Original vinyl
Somewhere between 11-12 minutes this song takes a turn that requires a serious listen and has a special spot on the musical tree of life. Can't quite articulate what this song does in and to my soul, I think it's somber, but very, very special.
Also be sure to give a listen to Weber’s seminal contributions to the Ralph Towner albums ‘Solstice’ and ‘Solstice: Sound and Shadows’, as well as his early work with Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek. Frankly, just about any ECM album he appears on in the 1970s. Nearly 50 years on, and this music still sounds fresh and vibrant. Enjoy!
ECM hitting their stride in '77 with the likes of the brilliant E Weber and company. Accessible interplay that holds up-without qualification. Thanks for the quality u/l!
@@juergenhoffmann1407 Well I’m in NY and they are not appreciated as much as I think they deserve to be in the US. Neither is John Surman who’s another best of the best type.
@@saxophonejacqueshelmus4670 Je sais cela, cher monsieur Helmus. Je signifiais juste que les vidéos 'ecm' que j'avais postées il y a maintenant 5 ans et plus (incluant Rainer Brüninghaus et Barre Phillips), verrouillées par YT, étaient soudain réapparues. Vraisemblablement suite à une modification dans les droits. Merci néanmoins d'avoir posté, cela me permet de découvrir votre superbe travail :)
@@PericolososporeJerzy I'm referring to what you said about ECM being unlocked and a change in rights... Why would there be a risk if that's the case?