Fluid Rustle

Fluid Rustle is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in January 1979 and released on ECM May that same year.The quintet features guitarist Bill Frisell—his first recording for the label—vibraphonist Gary Burton, and singers Bonnie Herman and Norma Winstone.[1] The AllMusic review awarded the album 4½ stars.[2] All compositions by Eberhard Weber
Studio albumEberhard WeberLudwigsburgProducerManfred EicherSilent FeetLittle MovementsBill FrisellGary BurtonNorma WinstoneAllMusicThe Penguin Guide to Jazz RecordingsbalalaikavibraphonemarimbaCook, RichardMorton, BrianPenguinThe Colours of ChloëYellow FieldsThe Following MorningLater That EveningChorusOrchestraPendulumEndless DaysStages of a Long JourneyRésuméEncoreNew Vibe Man in TownWho Is Gary Burton?3 in JazzSonny RollinsClark TerrySomething's Coming!The Groovy Sound of MusicTennessee FirebirdThe Time MachineA Genuine Tong FuneralLofty Fake AnagramDusterGary Burton Quartet in ConcertGood VibesParis EncounterStéphane GrappelliGary Burton & Keith JarrettLive in TokyoAlone at LastCrystal SilenceChick CoreaSeven Songs for Quartet and Chamber OrchestraThe New QuartetMatchbookRalph TownerHotel HelloSteve SwallowDreams So RealPassengersTimes SquareEasy as PieIn Concert, Zürich, October 28, 1979Picture ThisLyric Suite for SextetReal Life HitsSlide ShowWhiz KidsTimes Like TheseReunionPat MethenyRight Time, Right PlacePaul BleyCool NightsSix PackNative Sense - The New DuetsLike MindsDave Holland (bassist)Roy HaynesGenerationsNext GenerationThe New Crystal SilenceQuartet LiveCommon GroundHot HouseTime ThreadMakoto OzoneGuided TourStanGetzGetz Au Go GoNobody Else but MeGetz/Gilberto Vol. 2The Stan Getz Quartet in ParisAfter the Riot at NewportChet AtkinsBob Brookmeyer and FriendsTim Hardin 1Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry ManciniIngénuek.d. langJourneyArif MardinJazz ConcertGeorge ShearingRare Form!Touch Me SoftlySwallowHommage à Eberhard WeberSimple ComplexJon Weber