After a seven-year hiatus, Jeff Lorber, the renowned Grammy-nominated musician, returns with "Worth Waiting For," a vibrant and dynamic album that showcases his mastery of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and jazz funk. Released on January 1, 1993, under the Verve Reissues label, this 57-minute collection of 11 tracks is a testament to Lorber's ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly.
The album kicks off with the soothing "Rain Song," followed by the upbeat "The Underground," and continues to impress with tracks like "Yellowstone" and "Punta Del Este." Each song is a testament to Lorber's versatility and his knack for creating infectious grooves. "Worth Waiting For" also features standout tracks like "High Wire" and "Do What It Takes," which highlight Lorber's prowess as both a composer and a performer.
This album marks Lorber's return to the spotlight after a period of focusing on production work. With "Worth Waiting For," he reaffirms his status as a cutting-edge artist in the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Lorber's music, this album is sure to captivate with its rich textures and engaging melodies.