Recorded in concert back in 1994 in Avignon, France, bassist Eberhard Weber gives a rich solo concerto of mostly originals to display the wide ranging sounds of his instrument. Many of the times of this concert, Weber’s strings and harmonies sound hauntingly like the Middle Eastern oud, with tensile harmonies teeter and tottering on “Pendulum” and going into high pitches on the journey “Trio For Bassoon and Bass”. Other moments, the strings sound like the horn’d didgerdoo, pulsing through “Delirium” while he picks and bows and creates echoey strums on a scratchy read of “My Favorite Things’”. A wide variety of emotions are emitted, with even a dash of table-like percussion on the bold and striking “Ready Out There”. Bass arias.