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Jacques Lesure: For the Love of You
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Jacques Lesure
guitarb.1962
Lesure, a Detroit native whose jazz roots can be traced to such masters as

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931

George Benson
guitarb.1943

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Eric Reed
pianob.1970

Tony Dumas
bassb.1955

Willie Jones III
drumsb.1968
Lesure wrote only one of the album's seven numbers, the easygoing blues "That's Mr. Burrell, Thank You," which follows the last of two standards, Lee Adams / Charles Strouse's cheerful "Put on a Happy Face" from the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie. The other evergreen, Mitchell Parish / Peter DeRose's "The Lamp Is Low" (based on Maurice Ravel's "Pavanne") opens the session on a breezy note, leading to the soulful title song, written by the Isley brothers.

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
As noted, the quartet is staunch and steady, the music lucid and engaging. Any appraisal would be remiss, however, should it fail to mention the album's concise thirty-eight-minute playing time. Aside from that, there's not much to censure. ">
Track Listing
The Lamp Is Low; For the Love of You; Holy Land; I Want You; Put on a Happy Face; That’s Mr. Burrell, Thank You; That’s the Way of the World.
Personnel
Jacques Lesure
guitarJacques Lesure: guitar; Eric Reed: piano; Tony Dumas: bass; Willie Jones III: drums.
Album information
Title: For the Love of You | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: WJ3 Records
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