It Is Time for a Love Revolution
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- Seller:MovieMars
- Format:Import
- Language:English (Unknown)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Release Date:February 6, 2008
- MPN:3 3 00514279
- EAN:5099951427924
- ASIN:B0017ODYLA
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Features:
- Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time For A Love Revolution
Tracks
- Love Revolution
- Bring It On
- Good Morning
- Love Love Love
- If You Want It
- I'll Be Waiting
- Will You Marry Me
- I Love the Rain
- A Long and Sad Goodbye
- Dancin' Til Dawn
- This Moment Is All There Is
- A New Door
- Back in Vietnam
- I Want to Go Home
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Deluxe edition includes a rare up close and personal documentary of Lenny as never seen before. Watch as he takes you on a journey through the streets of his beloved hometown, New York City, discussing the many inspirations and decisions that led to the creation of his 8th studio album.
Amazon.com
Lenny Kravitz didn't reinvent the wheel for his eighth album--hardly a surprise from an artist who's long been accused of filtering the music of decades past through his own discerning muse. Kravitz is still clearly more interested in crowd pleasing than fishing for rock critic accolades, whether seasoning the rollicking "Bring It On" with shimmering doses of Anishka Shankar's sitar, or coloring "Good Morning" with Beatles-esque harmonic flourishes as did ELO long before him. The openly proselytizing "If You Want It" sets his praises of Jesus to a forceful mix of early Led Zepplin acoustic atmospherics and Jimmy Page-ish riffs, a formula that's escaped too many other Creed-obsessed Christian rockers. The layered vocals 'n' guitars of the ambitious sprawl "Long Sad Goodbye" are too defiantly bluesy to be merely chalked up as echoing Queen – or is it Muse? – while the funky groove of "Dancin' Til Dawn" would've done J. Geils proud. With Kravitz playing virtual one man band on most of the tracks, it's an album that again argues he's an encyclopedic master of primal rock rhythms and hooks. And, like his best work, this is a collection where form often willfully trumps function. --Jerry McCulley
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