Ultimate Jesse Cook doesn't give fans any bonus material, not even the DVD content so popular with mid-2000s retrospectives. But, while it skimps on the extras, the two-disc, 26-song set is a perfect abstract of the guitarist's work for
Narada. The 2004 live recording,
Montreal, only gets one track (
"Closer to Madness"), but
Cook's five studio albums are all represented well. The set isn't chronological, but by mixing the songs up,
Ultimate Jesse Cook heightens the crossroads quality of
Cook's music. In one moment he's a
flamenco master, the next a
new age interpreter, and he explores Arabic sounds with just as much ease, and while
Cook isn't afraid to streamline his influences for the sake of
pop accessibility, he's respectful of them, too. For instance, the
new age side of his sound never overtakes his curiosity and virtuosity as a guitarist and bandleader. Sometimes breezy synthesizers, and occasionally a percussion instrument, feel "painted in" for effect rather than meaning, but that's rare, and as he's proven over the years with
Narada,
Jesse Cook offers fusion, subtlety, and most of all evocative playing. Collection highlights include
Tempest's title track,
"Early on Tuesday" (featuring
Sammy Llanas from
BoDeans),
Freefall's propulsive
"Switchback," the organic/digital play of
"Byzantium Underground," and the memorable
Cajun touches in
"That's Right." ~ Johnny Loftus