Jeff Lorber's "Private Passion," released in January 1986, is a captivating blend of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and jazz funk that showcases the artist's versatility and musical prowess. This fourth studio album, issued under Rhino/Warner Records, features the sultry vocals of Karyn White and the powerful horn work of Tower of Power member Michael Jeffries, adding depth and richness to Lorber's signature sound.
The album kicks off with "Facts of Love," a smooth jazz track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Karyn White's velvety voice shines on "True Confessions," while "Jamaica" brings a touch of island flair to the collection. "Back in Love" is a standout track, highlighting Lorber's keyboard skills and the album's funky undercurrents. Other notable tracks include the sultry "Private Passion" and the upbeat "Sand Castles," which showcase the album's diverse range of styles.
Produced by Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken, and Jeff Lorber himself, "Private Passion" is a testament to the collaborative spirit and musical innovation of the era. With a runtime of just over 42 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful exploration of jazz and funk, making it a timeless addition to any music enthusiast's collection.