Eberhard Weber's "Silent Feet," released on March 1, 1978, under ECM Records, is a captivating blend of jazz fusion, krautrock, and free jazz that showcases Weber's innovative approach to bass playing and composition. This album is a testament to Weber's ability to push boundaries and create a unique sonic landscape. The three tracks, "Seriously Deep," "Silent Feet," and "Eyes That Can See In The Dark," each offer a distinct journey into the world of experimental jazz. With a runtime of just over 42 minutes, "Silent Feet" is a concise yet profound exploration of sound and rhythm. Weber's mastery of his instrument is evident throughout, making this album a standout in his discography and a compelling listen for any jazz enthusiast.