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  1. Eberhard Weber (22 de enero de 1940, Stuttgart): contrabajista y compositor alemán. Como contrabajista, Eberhard Weber es conocido por su timbre y su fraseo, muy característicos. Las composiciones de Weber mezclan el jazz de cámara, la música clásica europea, el minimalismo y el ambient , y se consideran como representativas del sonido de la casa ECM Records .

  2. Weber also played with Ralph Towner (Solstice, 1974, and Sound and Shadows, 1977) and on Metheny’s Watercolors (1977). His popular band, Colours showcased saxophonist Charlie Mariano ( Yellow Fields , 1975, Silent Feet , 1977, Little Movements , 1980).

  3. 24 de nov. de 2010 · Watercolors. Pat Metheny guitars Lyle Mays piano Eberhard Weber bass Dan Gottlieb drums Recorded February 1977 at Talent Studio, Oslo Engineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug Produced by Manfred Eicher. From the opening strains of Pat Metheny’s second album, we immediately know that we have a calming yet powerful journey ahead of us.

  4. Watercolors is 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.

  5. Watercolors - ECM: 6743475 - CD or download | Presto Music. Pat Metheny (6 and 12 string guitars/harp guitar), Lyle Mays (piano), Eberhard Weber (double bass), Danny Gottlieb (drums) He looks from the cover, bucktoothed and smiley, hair awry and flares unfeasibly fanned.

  6. ecmrecords.com › product › watercolors-pat-methenyWatercolors - ECM Records

    The personnel of Watercolors is completed by Eberhard Weber, with whom Metheny had already collaborated creatively in Gary Burton’s band. Featured Artists Pat Metheny Guitar, 12-String Guitar, 15-String Harpguitar

  7. So it was me who asked Pat to join the group for the recording. And the fairy tale became true: I met Lyle Mays, the extraordinary new American piano player. I liked every note he played during that recording session, called Watercolors. Meanwhile I had started my own recording career, of course also with ECM, starting with The Colours of Chloë.