Dream Talk by Wolfgang Dauner Trio , released on CBS in 1964.

Igor91 wrote for Jazz Music Archives:

Wolfgang Dauner's first LP under his name is an interesting beginning to an extremely eclectic output of jazz and jazz fusion. He is joined by two musicians that would work with him for many years to come: drummer Fred Braceful and bassist Eberhard Weber. Listening to Dream Talk now, after hearing much of his experimental late 60's early 70's material that came afterwards, one cannot but think how tame the music sounds. A closer listen, however, reveals that Dauner was already experimenting and not doing "straight" jazz. The music is in the early, more grounded, arena of Avant-Garde jazz. All the musicians are locked in subconsciously, creating a loose feel, yet contain elements of structure and melody. ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0wIZl0Uquo&list=PLLxpnvcpJmWtf080huKbgksW90dFvQHZs&index=1

#WolfgangDauner #EberhandWeber #Jazz #JazzPIanoTrio #Music #GermanJazz

Ended the weekend and welcomed the week with Watercolors the second album by American jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, recorded in February 1977 and released on ECM in June 1977. Metheny's quartet features rhythm section Lyle Mays, Eberhard Weber and Danny Gottlieb.

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM reviews:

"From the opening strains of Pat Metheny’s second album, we immediately know that we have a calming yet powerful journey ahead of us. The present company—among which keyboardist Lyle Mays, a Pet Metheny Group fixture, makes his first appearance—renders his characteristic combination of form and style into an instinctive wash of comfort. Mays’s pianism proves the perfect complement to the guitarist’s untainted sound. Just listen to the way he buoys the music in the opening title track..."

https://ecmreviews.com/2010/11/24/watercolors/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b1YeKaZ7Ls&list=PL_qsF0BpCAducC4b-QApOcofKBh4JXzV5&index=1

#PatMetheny #LyleMays #EberhandWeber #DannyGottlieb #Jazz #JazzRock #JazzGuitar #Music #ECM #ECMRevews

Yellow Fields is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in September 1975 and released on ECM the following year. The quartet features saxophonist Charlie Mariano, pianist Rainer Brüninghaus and drummer Jon Christensen.

The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded it the maximum four stars and placed it in their Core Collection, writing "Weber's masterpiece is essentially a period piece which nevertheless still seems modern. The sound of it is almost absurdly opulent: bass passages and swimming keyboard textures that reverberate from the speakers, chords that seem to hum with huge overtones. The keyboard textures in particular are of a kind that will probably never be heard on record again." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z_K-_uARQ8&list=OLAK5uy_mgG4w5mjI_btkCkYcc0mj7xRiJIayGt3c

#eberhandweber #ecm #charliemariano #rainerbruninghaus #jonchristensen #jazz