Eberhard Weber

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  • jazz
  • bass
  • ecm
  • experimental
  • ecm records
Eberhard Weber (born 1940 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a jazz bassist. He began recording in the early 1960s, and released his first record under his own name in 1973. In addition to his career as a musician, he also worked for many years as a television and theater director. He has designed an electric-acoustic bass featuring an extra C-string. His music, often in a melancholic tone, follows simple ground patterns (frequently ostinatos), yet is highly organized in its colouring and attention to dramatic detail.

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Songs

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    'No Trees?' He Said

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    A Dark Spell

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    A Daydream

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    A Pale Smile

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    A Walk In The Garrigue

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    Air

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    An Evening With Vincent Van Ritz

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    Bali

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    Before Dawn

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    Bird Out Of Cage

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    Birthday Suite: Maurizius

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    Birthday Suite: Percussion Transition

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    Birthday Suite: Piano Transition

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    Birthday Suite: The Colours of Chloƫ

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    Birthday Suite: Yellow Fields

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    Broken Silence

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    Children's Song No. 1

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    Chorus Part VII

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    Closing Scene

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    Concerto For Bass

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    Concerto For Piano

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    Delirium

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    Endless Days

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    Epilogue

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    Eyes That Can See In The Dark

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    Fluid Rustle

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    French Diary

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    Gesture

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    Hang Around

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    Her Wild Ways

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    Just A Moment

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    Left Lane

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    Little Movements

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    Maurizius

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    Moana I

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    Moana II

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    More Colours

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    Nimbus

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    No Motion Picture

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    Notes After An Evening

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    Nuit Blance

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    Oasis

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    One Summer's Evening

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    Part I

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    Part II

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    Part III, IV

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    Part V

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    Part VI

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    Part VII

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    Pendulum


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