Multi-instrumentalist Everette Harp is a bright light on the Los Angeles music scene. On All for You he brings in smooth jazz guitaristsEarl Klugh,Norman Brown, andPaul Jackson, Jr., along with the dynamicGeorge Dukeand others, for a record that is filled with sensuous grooves and lush ballads. The participants have combined their diverse influences to bring listeners one of Harp's best recordings since his watershed 1997 tribute toMarvin Gaye. Kisses Don't Lie is a funky upbeat piece that features Harp combining smooth jazz with avant funk on the melody line whileTessa Harpreasserts the theme on background vocals. The first single from the CD, Can You Hear Me? features Harp on flute and his trademark alto saxophone. This is smooth urban groove at its finest. The swift swapping of musical ideas with guitaristJacksonfurther adds to the listening pleasure. Harp is a one-man show onBabyface's emotional ballad When Can I See You Again? He plays all of the instrumentation and