Lazy Afternoon (Regina Belle album)

Lazy Afternoon is the seventh studio album by American singer Regina Belle.

[1] Belle's rendition of the Isley Brothers song "For the Love of You" served as the album's lead single.

"Fly Me to the Moon" and "If I Ruled the World" each received some airplay but did not chart.

Allmusic editor Scott Yanow wrote that "what is particularly unusual about this set [...] is the repertoire.

George Duke is a major asset as both a producer and a keyboardist, Everette Harp takes a few tenor and alto solos, and The Perry Sisters contribute some powerful background vocals on half of the tracks.