Eberhard Weber is a German bassist and composer known for his contributions to jazz and experimental music. His innovative playing style and collaborations with artists in various genres have made him a respected figure in the music world. Weber's work, including his solo albums and performances with renowned jazz ensembles, reflects his influential role in contemporary jazz.
"I was afraid the other musicians might want to present themselves too much, though I see in the coverage I've received of the album that the musicians got wonderful reviews for their contributions and abilities. I think the four musicians played freely within my limits."
"In 1972, I got my first electric bass and started playing the kind of instrument I play now. I found that the majority of musicians couldn't bear that. They are not used to listening to the bass because they think the bass is in the background to support them."
"On the other hand, when I give it closer thought, I realize I'm not enough of a dictator to conduct an orchestra because it requires a pretty awful person. When you read these biographies of famous conductors, they are all awful people who fail in their private relationships."