"Selected Recordings" is a captivating compilation by the renowned guitarist Bill Frisell, released on April 29, 2002, under the prestigious ECM Records label. This album is a retrospective of Frisell's years with ECM, meticulously selected by the artist himself, offering a deep dive into his diverse and innovative musical journey.
Spanning a generous 75 minutes, the album comprises 14 tracks that traverse the realms of jazz, jazz fusion, and free jazz, showcasing Frisell's versatility and mastery of his craft. From the introspective "Mandeville" to the experimental "Resistor" and the hauntingly beautiful "Alien Prints (For D. Sharpe)," each track is a testament to Frisell's unique voice and his ability to blend genres seamlessly.
The album opens with the atmospheric "Introduction," setting the tone for the eclectic journey that follows. Highlights include the evocative "India," the playful "Singsong," and the introspective "Lonesome." The album also features a cover of Gavin Bryars' "Sub Rosa," demonstrating Frisell's ability to reinterpret and make classics his own.
"Selected Recordings" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through Bill Frisell's artistic evolution, offering both longtime fans and newcomers a comprehensive look into his creative process and musical influences. The album is a testament to Frisell's enduring impact on the jazz world and his status as one of the most innovative guitarists of our time.