Susan Weinert passed away in March, 2020 after a long battle with cancer. She will be missed greatly. Thank you Susan for all the fine fusion guitar music over the years. This video of her music is my tribute to the very finest female jazz fusion guitarist that ever graced the stage and to have released music over the years. I enjoyed supporting her superb music over the years and reading her emails to me. Her husband, Martin, graciously agreed to my creating this video tribute.
THIS TRIBUTE VIDEO FEATURES:
1 THREE CHOICES
2 DON'T TRY THAT AGAIN, M.F.
3 MASTER OF THE MIDIVERSE
4 DAY
5 DARKNESS
6 Die Kraniche (The curious, low volume level, background sounds in this lovely song is intentional -- they are the sounds of cranes -- added in -- as in English , the song title is "The Cranes".)
Her discography:
Mysterious Stories (veraBra, 1992)
Crunch Time (veraBra, 1994)
The Bottom Line (veraBra, 1996)
Point of View (Intuition, 1999)
Triple Talk Live (Skip, 2002)
Synergy with Martin Weinert (Skip, 2002)
Running Out of Time (Tough Tone, 2004)
Dancing On the Water (Tough Tone, 2006)
Tomorrow's Dream (Tough Tone, 2007)
Thoughts + Memories (Tough Tone, 2010)
Fjord with Martin Weinert (Tough Tone, 2015)
Beyond the Rainbow (Tough Tone, 2018)
Here's a review I did of her Crunch Time release:
For rockin' jazz fusion and passionate jazz guitar, Germany's Susan Weinert, has my vote as the genre's reigning queen -- Jane Getter being hot on her heels. Weinert is explosive, versatile, power-punching, inventive, brazen yet warmly soulful in a multitude of sensuous chops and furious licks. Be it phrasings, timing sense, instrument voicings, technical soundness, or overall song structure -- Weinert is top notch. No argument with this statement is even remotely possible.
Weinert on guitar and guitar synth is joined by Martin Weinert on killer bass. He plays a full, melodic, funked groove of tight bounch and supreme heaviness. Hardy Fischotter slays the drums in precise devastation. Oliver Heuss guests on great keys.
From the opening cut, "Don't try that again, M.F." to "Maybe" the ride of ten sonic treats never fails to satisfy. This is a 12+ on a 1-10 scale of "Lame to Awesome". Yow!
Crunch Time by the Susan Weinert Band pulls out all the stops! Weinert wails and lets "edge" be edge. She makes you sit up and take notice. Her riffs are mean and slick and will make a lot of jazz fusion fans say, "Whoa baby, this lady can flat out jam!" Fans of Tribal Tech and Hendersonic pyrotechnics will love this.
This may be a 1994 release but hey -- great music is ageless, so seek this one out today! Highest recommendations! ~ John W. Patterson
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My ambient, dark ambient, prog + fusion +improv jam rock is available here: http://www.SourceCodeX.com
If you are the owner/performer/producer/graphic artist of this material and object to this video being on YouTube, please contact me and I will quickly remove it. It is only uploaded here to promote the musicians and their art. Thanks.
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright “for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research."
"I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artwork completely for the purposes of teaching and research,that my action - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here on Youtube in this particular case - is totally non-profit, and that Ibelieve that my production of this copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here in Youtube in this particular case can only increase value of this copyrighted artwork and produce only positive effects for this copyrighted artwork in its"potential market.”
THIS TRIBUTE VIDEO FEATURES:
1 THREE CHOICES
2 DON'T TRY THAT AGAIN, M.F.
3 MASTER OF THE MIDIVERSE
4 DAY
5 DARKNESS
6 Die Kraniche (The curious, low volume level, background sounds in this lovely song is intentional -- they are the sounds of cranes -- added in -- as in English , the song title is "The Cranes".)
Her discography:
Mysterious Stories (veraBra, 1992)
Crunch Time (veraBra, 1994)
The Bottom Line (veraBra, 1996)
Point of View (Intuition, 1999)
Triple Talk Live (Skip, 2002)
Synergy with Martin Weinert (Skip, 2002)
Running Out of Time (Tough Tone, 2004)
Dancing On the Water (Tough Tone, 2006)
Tomorrow's Dream (Tough Tone, 2007)
Thoughts + Memories (Tough Tone, 2010)
Fjord with Martin Weinert (Tough Tone, 2015)
Beyond the Rainbow (Tough Tone, 2018)
Here's a review I did of her Crunch Time release:
For rockin' jazz fusion and passionate jazz guitar, Germany's Susan Weinert, has my vote as the genre's reigning queen -- Jane Getter being hot on her heels. Weinert is explosive, versatile, power-punching, inventive, brazen yet warmly soulful in a multitude of sensuous chops and furious licks. Be it phrasings, timing sense, instrument voicings, technical soundness, or overall song structure -- Weinert is top notch. No argument with this statement is even remotely possible.
Weinert on guitar and guitar synth is joined by Martin Weinert on killer bass. He plays a full, melodic, funked groove of tight bounch and supreme heaviness. Hardy Fischotter slays the drums in precise devastation. Oliver Heuss guests on great keys.
From the opening cut, "Don't try that again, M.F." to "Maybe" the ride of ten sonic treats never fails to satisfy. This is a 12+ on a 1-10 scale of "Lame to Awesome". Yow!
Crunch Time by the Susan Weinert Band pulls out all the stops! Weinert wails and lets "edge" be edge. She makes you sit up and take notice. Her riffs are mean and slick and will make a lot of jazz fusion fans say, "Whoa baby, this lady can flat out jam!" Fans of Tribal Tech and Hendersonic pyrotechnics will love this.
This may be a 1994 release but hey -- great music is ageless, so seek this one out today! Highest recommendations! ~ John W. Patterson
If you like this video please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to be current with all my channel's uploads.
What I do here on my channel takes many hours of dedication to you fans out there. If you would like to send a small donation my way, you can do so here: https://paypal.me/MusicPromoter?local... Thanks!
My ambient, dark ambient, prog + fusion +improv jam rock is available here: http://www.SourceCodeX.com
If you are the owner/performer/producer/graphic artist of this material and object to this video being on YouTube, please contact me and I will quickly remove it. It is only uploaded here to promote the musicians and their art. Thanks.
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright “for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research."
"I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artwork completely for the purposes of teaching and research,that my action - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here on Youtube in this particular case - is totally non-profit, and that Ibelieve that my production of this copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here in Youtube in this particular case can only increase value of this copyrighted artwork and produce only positive effects for this copyrighted artwork in its"potential market.”
A VIDEO TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF SUSAN WEINERT FINEST FEMALE FUSION GUITARIST EVER jazz rock fusion
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