Beat Weibel & The Backyard Orchestra: The Silvery Moon
Elite Jazz Special 73786 / Recorded 2009
Beat Weibels new compostions performed by a new Swiss Big Band: The Backyard Orchestra.
Dani Felber Big Band: In A Mellow Tone
Tyrolis CD 375 469 / Recorded 2002
Live-Recording from the tour 2002. Beat Weibel on the tenor saxophone and as sound engineer at the same time.
Scientist's Breakfast: Night Watch
sigirec 10006 / Recorded 2000
Free improvised music at its best. Beat Weibel on the tenor saxophone.
Scientist's Breakfast: Broken Angels
sigirec 10005 / Recorded 1999
The X-mas CD of the new kind. Beat Weibel on the tenor- and alto saxophone. A newspaper comment: It's grooving like the holy hell.
Scientist's Breakfast: A Happy Day
sigirec 10004 / Recorded 1998
Bringing together classical musicians with a non-conformant band. Beat Weibel wrote orchestral arrangements with a edge.
Scientist's Breakfast: Cosmic Business Man
sigirec 10001 / Recorded 1995
The first album of this remarkable group, featuring Beat Weibel on the tenor-, alto- and soprano saxophone.
sigirec 10002 / Recorded 1997
All compositions/arrangements and lyrics by Beat Weibel. This studio-production shows Beat on his saxophones and on vocals. Fasten your seat belts!
sigirec 10003 / recorded 1997
Contemporary interpretations of well known christmas songs, recorded live at the Abbey of Neu St.Johann. Beat Weibel on the soprano saxophone and Hansjuerg Gutgsell on organ. All arrangements by Beat Weibel.
CD 9505.05LS / Recorded 1994/95
One of the hottest swiss Latin-Jazz-Groups in the early 90ths. Beat Weibel on the tenor-, alto- and soprano saxophone and as composer/arranger.
Wendezeit Records WEDW 2158 / Recorded 1994
Good old Rock'n'Roll with lyrics in swiss german.
The Mahdi Milla Rhythm 'n' Jazz Company: Rhythm 'n' Jazz
CD Proxima PXP670012 / Recorded 1993
The group that took Germany by storm back in the early 90ths. Beat Weibel on the tenor- and soprano saxophone.
Peter Eigenmann Big Band: Dark Days
CDLA81392 / Recorded 1989
The Bigband leaded by the Swiss guitar player Peter Eigenmann. Beat Weibel on the alto saxophone composed/arranged the title song.