Finetune bandcamp5/21/2023 It is obvious that Beledo holds Weber's art in great respect and his re-imagining of Weber's work is done in a very creative and tasteful manner. Somehow, Beledo has managed to capture something of the essence of Weber's tune without resorting to either parody or hackneyed replication. Both the original and Beledo's arrangement rely heavily upon the use of space and tension to create a rolling soundscape of ever-changing vistas and a mesh of shifting colours. You will not be disappointed.īeledo's arrangement of Seriously Deep adds an extra dimension to the original and serves to reinforce how memorable and impressive Weber's composition is. Trust me they are seriously good and joyfully deep. interpretation, I urge you to check them out. If you have not heard Weber's original or the U.J.R.E. Elsewhere, and throughout the piece, Weber's idiosyncratic and evocative bass lines demand attention and conspire to transform and mould what is already a remarkable piece of music, into something that is truly magnificent in every respect.Ī shortened but no less imposing version of this fine tune can be discovered on the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble's Round Seven release. It lingers, hovers and swoops in an imposing fashion to create a lasting impression. The arrangement of the original composition features a remarkable and extensive bass solo superbly executed by Weber. However, the real star of the tune is undoubtedly Weber. Over many years, its brilliant ensemble performance, which highlights the tight melding of the collective skills of John Marshall, Rainer Brüninghaus, and Charlie Mariano, has compelled me to nod rhythmically in bug-eyed appreciation, and has clasped me warmly in its grip. It's a vibrant and dramatic piece that possesses a tuneful melody and abundant virtuoso solo parts. Weber's buoyant Seriously Deep bubbled to the surface in 1977 on Eberhard Weber's Colours Silent Feet release. Therefore, when I discovered that Beledo's latest album was going to feature an arrangement of one of my all-time favourite Weber tunes (namely Seriously Deep), my interest was immediately stirred. I am usually in awe of any music that is connected to Eberhard Weber.
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