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He’s the connection between two of my favorite players: Mal Waldron and Billy Harper. The two dates with Mal are great (On Tour and Childs Prayer) and recently I am spinning the one with Billy Harper and Cecil Bridgewater on MPS and that on is also excellent.

Now his drumming isn’t necessarily anything exceptional but he did form some very fine bands and played some really fine tunes. Is there more to discover and is he known around here by others?

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Klaus Weiss was an important figure on the German jazz scene, one of the most swinging drummers in the Kenny Clarke tradition, like Joe Nay. But Nay did not keep his level, where Weiss always had good bands and taught a lot. He had good younger players in his band and kept the hard bop torch burning over here. I saw him live with the quintet, he swung and projected good spirits without making much of a show. I have a lot of respect for him. Maybe his records sound a bit academic, but the band live was always very good.

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18 hours ago, mjazzg said:

I hope the album with Harper sounds better than it looks...that cover design?!

The cover was changed for the CD reissue, both are hard to find.

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That must have been recorded during one of the European tours of the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, I suppose?

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Yeah I think so. The cover is indeed awful but I really like the music. It’s nice to hear Harper play in a more relaxed atmosphere. He shines anyway. Most of the compositions were written by Mal Waldron and that’s pretty audible in a good way. As is stated before: his two albums with Mal, especially the live  date, are great. I gave them both a well deserved four stars on my blog:

https://snake-out.blogspot.com/2021/05/1978-klaus-weiss-quintet-childs-prayer.html

https://snake-out.blogspot.com/2021/05/1979-klaus-weiss-quintet-on-tour.html

19 hours ago, mikeweil said:

Klaus Weiss was an important figure on the German jazz scene, one of the most swinging drummers in the Kenny Clarke tradition, like Joe Nay. But Nay did not keep his level, where Weiss always had good bands and taught a lot. He had good younger players in his band and kept the hard bop torch burning over here. I saw him live with the quintet, he swung and projected good spirits without making much of a show. I have a lot of respect for him. Maybe his records sound a bit academic, but the band live was always very good.

Thanks for that info Mike :) he sounds like a swinging drummer that plays with more free oriented players now and then. 

21 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

I have the 3 Klaus Weiss CDs below.

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So…. how do you like them? ;)

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