Eberhard Weber- The Following Morning (Full Album)
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- Vinyl rip of one of my favorite ECM releases from the 70's.
Bass and compositions by Eberhard Weber, horn section by the Oslo Filharmoniske Orkester. Rainer Brüninghaus on Piano .
0:00 T. On A White Horse
10:14 Moana I
21:10 The Following Morning
33:17 Moana II
©ECM Records, 1977
I am 10000 years old and grew up with the sound of two rocks being banged together. I suppose this is nice too!
I am 105 years old and grew up on rock music. Yt has opened my eyes to yazz.
I became addicted to this intoxicating, calming, centering music as a graduate student in S. Calif. in the mid-70’s. Sooo much healthier to body and soul than chemical solutions! To my delight, the same solution is available nearly fifty years later to sweeten the challenges of advanced age. Thanks to all making this possible.
Same. Do you know any other 70s slow-tempo jazz ambient stuff? Thanks in advance!
@@LoyalOpposition Jumping in... There are many. Not sure from 70s or 80s, but first that comes to mind is Bob James "Rain"... ua-cam.com/video/o5XyHBF1POo/v-deo.html
This is the precious story of how I first became aware of Eberhard Weber, the ECM label and how this became so important to me. I was working as a studio recording engineer and living in Paris in the 1970's. We'd been recording a singer all week. After sessions around 1am we would often go to this slick bar which was open all night. One night we got a bit too tanked up and she invited me to her flat. I went there and we had a very special night together. In the morning I woke up, she had gone to the shower and left this Eberhard Weber LP on. So I lay there in bed, with morning sun shining through the windows, just listening to this in amazement - I don't think I'd ever heard anything more beautiful and it was perfectly apt to the exact way I felt, I had tears of joy and emotion - it was a revelation. It was just a completely magical moment I will never forget. Later that day I went into FNAC music store and bought it - I have played it so very many times ever since, never getting tired of it.
Wow! Very insightful and detailed story - thanks for sharing 🤓
¡ Thanks for sharing !
En mi opinión eso se llama Magia !!
As a man now 65 I grew up on rock. With the help of YT I have grown to appreciate a much wider range of music. This is nice.
Touches me to hear that, this is some mesmerizing jazz that I was disappointed to not see on YT. ECM's copyright is pretty strict so it baffles me how I was able to get away with posting this, ah well. 🤫
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@@juliomurillo1832 such a beautiful part.
I mean... This isn't exactly Tuvan throat singing. How wide does your musical taste really go?
@@Progger11 Todo malacopa.
I've always been exited when listening to Eberhard Weber.
A selection of virtuous and màlifluous sounds always come from these wonderful recordings.I highly recommend this product from ECM RECORDS is truly out there.
I could never get
enough of these ECM recordings. Brilliant Bass talent
I probably listen to this album every week; and have done so for maybe a decade. Enough said.
It is quite possibly one of the most spiritual jazz albums Ive ever heard, I get lost in it every time I play it. idk how anyone can dislike this.
Eberhard Weber was in my regular listening rotation in the 1970s when I was a young person. Yellow Fields is one of my all time favorite albums.
I was lucky enough to see Weber playing bass with Gary Burton in the early 70's. Also in the band was a very young Pat Metheny. Was a fan of Weber from that night on. I believe it was 1973, so 50 years of Eberhard's phenomenal jazz. The venue was the beloved Main Point in Bryn Mawr PA.
Infinitas gracias por compartir esta Memoria sin Tiempo. Lo mejor para Usted.
Eberhard Weber one of the most brilliant composer and bass player in modern jazz genre.
My favorite album is Chorus 👌🏻
Thank you so much for this wonderful treasure 🙏🏻
My favorite bassist and Eberhard song. What a gift!
Which song? There are 4 on this album.
What the music give to me no money can buy .
Eberhard Weber, a gift from the Jazz gods.
Most of the time the gift came in a package with the other gods Rainer Brüninghaus, Jon Christensen and of course Charly Mariano. In interviews Eberhard said his wife was important too and kind of pushed or motivated him to do "his thing". She also designed many of the album arts.
Sinceramente, no logro imaginar qué comieron, qué bebieron, qué se fumaron ése día que crearon esta maravillosa obra de arte musical.
Muy introspectiva, íntima, etérea, espiritual.
Son más de las 2 de la madrugada y héme aquí, solo y sentado en mi cama...oyendo, disfrutando, volando...me siento flotando a muchos metros sobre la tierra, con cielo nocturno y estrellado...sintiendo el cosmos, fuera de la matrix...
Este álbum, es uno de los 4 álbumes que, a mis lejanos 20 imberbes años, me hacían "desconectarme" de la plana realidad cotidiana.
De ello, ya han pasado más de 40 años y sigo sintiendo y viviendo la misma sensación que otrora.
Clásicos de clásicos, los cuales atesoro en vinilo LP, no puede por nada del mundo, ser de otra forma.
Las obras de Eberhard Weber, son para el vinilo.
👍🏿👍🏿🇨🇱🇨🇱
unique !favorite! with this album i started to play the sop sax in y early years ! piece of art !
As a man of Almost 65 I’m SO FORTUNATE to have been turned on to The Colours of Chloe, which I think is Eberhard Weber’s first recording and Terje Rypdal’s Whenever I Seem to be Far Away by a friend who had gone off to MIT the year before. BOTH THESE RECORDS CHANGED MY LIFE. LIKE, COMPLETELY. SIGNIFICANTLY. This was the Fall of 1976 and the ECM label under the guidance of the Great Manfred Eicher was just getting on its feet. I went out looking for ECM records and I was Very Fortunate to find what is probably the best recording Ever Made for ECM, Ralph Towner’s Solstice with Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber and Jon Christensen on sax, bass and drums (and Towner on 6 and 12 string guitars, piano and french horn). That record remains TO THIS DAY in my Top 3 All Time Faves (don’t ask what the others are; I never liked “Favorites”. It’s a Spectacular Recording. Eberhard W made a couple of Nearly Equal discs for ECM too; Yellow Fields and Silent Feet are 2 faves other than The Colours of Chloe, which is a Genius first recording. All on ECM.
Mesmerizing!
Thia recording is wonderful jazz !!
懐かしくて裏切れないベストヒットジャズミュージックなどにも永遠に不滅ですよ。だから新しい人へ引き継がれて行きますよ。だから裏切れません。孫たちが微笑んでいますよ。ほのぼの一杯ですよね。宇宙へ前進ですよね。
¡ I LIKE IT LIKE IT !🎉🎉🎉🎉🎈🎈🎈🐧🐧🐧🐰🐰💿💿💿
.........I had/have this álbum in vinyl 33 1/2 rpm but my turntable is broken since a long time .......i had decades without listening to this JEWEL !.............¡ hello everybody from SOUTH OF THE WALL ! (MEXICO CITY)!
It's great! Thanks a lot!! From BRAZIL!!!
This is exceptional. Thank you.
So tastefull and great production
Superb Share!
Grateful.
Glad you like it, its definitely one of my favorite ECM releases.
finally uploaded... this wonderful music by Eberhard Weber, I heard it for the first time in the 70s and was immediately enchanted... today I'm 65 and the pictures of my youth... stoned and happy are present again. .. wonderful music in a wonderful time... thank you !
The opening track - "T - on a White Horse" is a beautiful, languid Stunner! Definitely inspired by Steve Reich. The entire record is a work of art. In my top 3 Eberhard Weber records. The others being "Silent Feet", and "Little Movements" - both of which feature the amazing drumming of Ex-Soft Machine John Marshal. If you love this - I strongly recommend Ralph Towner's "Solstice" record, which features Weber as well.
I dont think anyone who is a fan of ECM, especially from this era, hasn't heard Solstice. Such a sonically rich record. Cheers!
You definetely have great taste in music!
por un momento no supe que estaba oyendo y la verdad es q me gusto esa sensacion perdida entre tantas notas y atmosferas
gracias por subir esto
Reminds me of Brian Eno's Another Green World, which preceded this, and Eno's series of Ambient records, which followed.
I usedto see (and hear) EW at a venue called Amazing Grace in Evanston,IL. It was a small club attached to a record store, excellent acoustics, small, great venue.
Spiritual, sensory and rebellious, music of this composer reveals secret impostures, explores serene pleasures, a world of resurfacing dreams
Nice channel and a cool album! Hats off for the selection.
It is so difficult to pick out an ECM release, but I can understand why it is one of your favourites. So ethereal and dreamy. Thanks so much for sharing. Love Weber's music, those magical chord changes, this unusual sound!
Im grateful to have been introduced to this magnificent label by Stephan Micus of all artists. Im thankful I went down the rabbit hole to discover such amazing musicians like Eber, John Abercrombie, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett...etc.
@@asphaltmemories4597 You followed the same route as me. Nice to find some fellow ECM-enthusiasts on here! Enjoy the trip, my friend!
Very nice. Thank you.
Thank for uploading
You’re welcome.
Thank you for this upload.
Wow! This is such a stellar display of sound shaping, and soothing connected fragments and the analog flow of theory. Did it just happen or was it a purposefully consistent construction, with these ideas in mind?
Excellent musicianship displayed!
It is such a mesmerizing and dream like release, Its so underrated even in ECM's 70's oeuvre.
Maravilloso despertar 😊 Saludos a todos los hermanos en todo el mundo desde 🇲🇽🍀💖 bendiciones 🙏 para todos ❤
Close your eyes and listen to ..... mágnifico viaje ❤
This is really impressive. Wonderful music!
Its definitely up there for one of my favorite ECM releases.
The ascending chord sequence in Moana I is similar to a section of 'To The End of The World' by The Pat Metheney Group.
Great minds think alike
Bello! So unique...what a Surprise.
学生時代はこれ一色でした
Perfect for getting off to sleep.
Beautiful, great picture ❤
Thanks! Its the album cover.
Webers wife Maja was the painter for all his record covers since 1973 .
Ich liebe diese Schallplatte.
Que paz, escuchando esta maravilla, con mi perro a mi lado❤❤
Hermosa música…hermosa obra
thanks...
You're welcome...
@@asphaltmemories4597 Lol…
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One of my ECM favs. I caught him with Enrico Rava. Jon Christenson and I can't remember but what a show.
❤ 4ever
ECM- он и в Африке ECM🤓
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Does anyone know any other 70s slow-tempo jazz ambient stuff? Thanks in advance!
I thought ECM blocked everything
I uploaded Bill Connors Theme to the Guardian a long time ago and it got taken down
I have no idea what’s going on, this and the survivors suite of all things managed to get by. No idea how considering it’s one of Keith’s most popular albums.
Great album, thanks for posting! Seems weird to monetize someone else’s art and stuff it full of commercials. Maybe your ad revenue is being sent to Eberhard…
To right! But who are we to question the machinations of our google overlords? 😁
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