Terje Rypdal's "If Mountains Could Sing," released on January 1, 1995, under ECM Records, is a captivating journey into the realms of jazz fusion and free jazz. This 47-minute album is a testament to Rypdal's innovative spirit and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. The album opens with "The Return Of Per Ulv," setting the stage for a sonic exploration that continues through tracks like "It's In The Air" and "But On The Other Hand." Each song is a unique piece, showcasing Rypdal's virtuosic guitar playing and his knack for creating atmospheric soundscapes. "If Mountains Could Sing," the title track, is a standout, offering a hauntingly beautiful melody that lingers long after the music fades. The album also features collaborations that add depth and variety, such as the dynamic "One For The Roadrunner" and the introspective "Lonesome Guitar." Whether you're a longtime fan of Rypdal or new to his work, "If Mountains Could Sing" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.