Eberhard Weber's "Endless Days," released on May 6, 2001, under ECM Records, is a captivating blend of jazz fusion, krautrock, and free jazz that showcases Weber's mastery of composition and performance. This album, spanning 48 minutes, features eight tracks, including the evocative "Concerto For Bass" and the introspective "The Last Stage Of A Long Journey." Weber's bass playing is at the forefront, delivering a rich, textured soundscape that is both innovative and deeply rooted in jazz tradition. The album's dynamic range, from the energetic "French Diary" to the serene "Nuit Blanche," highlights Weber's versatility and his ability to create a cohesive, engaging musical experience. "Endless Days" is a testament to Weber's artistry, offering a profound and immersive journey through the diverse landscapes of contemporary jazz.