Dive into the eclectic world of jazz fusion with Bill Frisell's 2004 masterpiece, "Unspeakable." This 14-track album, released on Nonesuch, is a testament to Frisell's versatility and innovation, marking his 22nd album overall and his 17th with the label. Spanning a generous 72 minutes, "Unspeakable" is a rich tapestry of sounds that blend balmy riffs with an array of instruments, including cello, horns, turntables, and samples, creating a soulful and progressive jazz experience.
Frisell's guitar work is as captivating as ever, weaving through tracks like "1968," "White Fang," and "Sundust" with a unique blend of creativity and technical prowess. The album's eclectic nature is evident in tracks like "Alias" and "Who Was That Girl?," where Frisell's guitar meshes seamlessly with other instruments, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. "Unspeakable" is not just an album; it's a journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz, fusion, and free jazz, showcasing Frisell's ability to push boundaries and redefine genres.
The album's standout tracks, such as "Gregory C." and "Fields of Alfalfa," highlight Frisell's knack for crafting memorable melodies that linger long after the last note has played. "Unspeakable" is a celebration of Frisell's artistry, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of jazz's most innovative guitarists. Whether you're a longtime fan of Frisell or a newcomer to his music, "Unspeakable" is sure to captivate and inspire.