Al Jarreau's 1986 album "L Is for Lover" is a vibrant journey into the world of smooth jazz, blending the best of '80s pop and jazz genres. This album showcases Al Jarreau's exceptional vocal prowess and his ability to infuse each track with a unique blend of funk, Afro-Cuban rhythms, and sophisticated chord progressions. The album features a mix of original tracks and extended dance mixes, including the Nile Rodgers Extended Dance mix and Dub mix of "L Is for Lover."
With a runtime of 45 minutes, the album includes standout tracks like "Tell Me What I Gotta Do," "Golden Girl," and "No Ordinary Romance," each offering a distinct flavor of Jarreau's signature style. The album's production, marked by excellent use of keyboards and rhythmic complexity, makes it a standout in the smooth jazz genre.
Originally released on January 1, 1986, under the Rhino label, "L Is for Lover" has been celebrated for its timeless appeal and innovative sound. Whether you're a longtime fan of Al Jarreau or new to his music, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience that highlights the best of '80s jazz and pop fusion.