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    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet (1978) [Repost, new rip]

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    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet (1978) [Repost, new rip]

    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet
    EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC (image): 249 MB | Full Artwork: 30 MB | 5% Recovery Info
    Label/Cat#: ECM # ECM 1107 | Country/Year: Germany 1978, 198_
    Genre: Jazz | Style: Post-Bop, Fusion, Contemporary

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    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet (1978) [Repost, new rip]


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    DR12 -1.46 dB -16.98 dB 17:53 01-Seriously Deep
    DR12 -0.35 dB -16.27 dB 12:18 02-Silent Feet
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    CD Info:

    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet

    Label: ECM
    Catalog#: ECM 1107, 835 017-2 Y
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 1978, 198_
    Genre: Jazz
    Style:

    Tracks:

    01 Seriously Deep
    02 Silent Feet
    03 Eyes That Can See in the Dark

    Credits:
    Eberhard Weber - b
    Rainer Bruninghaus - p, synth
    Charlie Mariano - ss
    John Marshall - ds

    Recorded November 1977 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg

    H. E. Braun in Audio 11 / 88:"Ein Klassiker von Eberhard Weber. Seine Colours fanden das ideale Verhältnis von minimalistischen Klavier- spiel, singendem Bass, klagendem Saxophon- spiel und nervösem Schlagzeug. Hohe Bewer- tungen für die Interpretation und Klangquali- tät."

    “Seriously Deep” throws a light blanket of tender drones and electric piano, quilted with gorgeous solos on soprano sax and bass. Steady rhythms (hereon provided by ex-Soft Machine drummer John Marshall) turn something otherwise mournful into life-affirming joy. The title is not a pretentious statement of the music’s emotional cache, but rather a description of its physical path as it digs toward the center of the earth. The second, and title, track of the album’s modest three is an ironic one, requiring active hands to evoke silent feet. The helix that is Weber and Brüninghaus spirals in place as cymbals connect like base pairs within, thus leading to one of the latter’s most captivating pianistic passages. It is the kind of balanced exuberance that characterizes Pat Metheny at his most potent stretches of imagination. Stellar breath control from Mariano plays beautifully off Weber’s every move, making for one of the finest cuts in the collection. We end nocturnally, watching with “Eyes That Can See In The Dark.” A smattering of percussion sets off a wooden flute in a floating auditory reverie. While one might think that an electric bass would upset this delicate atmosphere, Weber is one of the few who can pull it off with such fluid precision. From this pool arises a specter of winds, blown like gusts of air from pursed lips across outstretched hands. Again, Mariano turns out some incredible soloing to finish.

    Those who, like me, grew up reading Watership Down will doubly appreciate the occasional references Weber draws from the classic novel. “Silent Feet” and “Eyes That Can See In The Dark” both refer to a central creation myth among the story’s protagonists, a herd of rabbits fleeing in exodus from the warren they once called home. Storytelling becomes a central diversion in these hard times, and the origins narrative is a favorite: At a council of the animals, Frith the creator and sun god gives each its own ability to forever pursue the wily and celeritous rabbit. To the cat, he gives Weber’s cited traits, all the better to seek out its foe under cover of night. Respectfully, Weber takes a more romantic view of the hunt and allows us into the animal mind without malice.

    Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet (1978) [Repost, new rip]


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