1989 – Let Love Rule
1/ Sittin’ On Top of the World – 3:16
2/ Let Love Rule – 5:42 – Drum sheet
3/ Freedom Train – 2:50
4/ My Precious Love – 5:15
5/ I Build This Garden For Us – 6:16
6/ Fear – 5:20
7/ Does Anybody Out There Even Care – 3:42
8/ Mr. Cab Driver – 3:49
9/ Rosemary – 5:27
10/ Be – 3:16
11/ Blues for Sister Someone – 2:51
12/ Empty Hands – 4:42
13/ Flower Child – 2:56
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead and backing vocals, all other instruments / Alfred Brown – viola (6,10) / Tisha Campbell – additional background vocals (5) / Eric Delente – violin (5,12) / Karl Denson – saxophone (2,4,7,8,11,13) / Lou Elex – violin (6) / Henry Hirsch – bass (5,12), Fender Rhodes (5,7), harmonium (12), organ (2,4,5,9), piano (4,10,13) / Nancy Ives – cello (5,12) / Lee Jaffe – harmonica (9,12) / Jean McClain – additional background vocals (5) / Kermit Moore – cello (6,10) / Gene Orloff – violin (6) / Yolanda Pittman – additional background vocals (5) / Matthew Raimondi – violin (6,10) / Maxine Roach – viola (6) / Mark Shuman – cello (6,10) / John Tintaualle – violin (6) / Adam Widoff – 2nd guitar (6) / Winterton Yarvey – violin (6)1991 – Mama Said
1/ Fields of Joy – 4:03
2/ Always on the Run – 3:57
3/ Stand by My Woman – 4:16
4/ It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over – 3:56
5/ More Than Anything In This World – 3:43
6/ What Goes Around Comes Around – 4:40
7/ The Difference Is Why – 4:48
8/ Stop Draggin’ Around – 2:37
9/ Flowers for Zoë – 2:45
10/ Fields of Joy (Reprise) 3:57
11/ All I Ever Wanted – 4:04
12/ When the Morning Turns to Night – 2:58
13/ What the Fuck Are We Saying? – 5:10
14/ Butterfly – 1:46
“Mama Said”, Lenny Kravitz‘s second studio album released in 1991, is a soulful exploration that delves into themes of love, heartache, and self-discovery. The album builds upon Kravitz‘s signature sound, blending rock, funk, and blues with a raw and emotional delivery.
Tracks like “It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over” and “Always on the Run” showcase his evolving musical depth and versatility.
The album’s production is rich, featuring a mix of retro and contemporary elements, creating a timeless quality. “Mama Said” solidified Lenny Kravitz‘s status as a musical force and remains a standout work in his discography.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, electric sitar / Slash – guitar solos (1,2) / Henry Hirsch – keyboards, bass / Karl Denson – saxophone (2,3,6,13) / Butch Thomas – saxophone (2) – Mike Hunter – trumpet (2) / Phenix Horns – horns (4) / Zoro – drums (6) / Lebron Scott – bass (6) / Adam Widoff – guitar (6) / David Domanich – drums (8) / Nancy Ives – cello (9) / Sean Ono Lennon – piano (11)1993 – Are You Gonna Go My Way
1/ Are You Gonna Go My Way – 3:32 – Drum sheet
2/ Believe – 4:55 – Drum sheet – Video drum cover
3/ Come On and Love Me – 3:55
4/ Heaven Help – 3:10
5/ Just Be a Woman – 3:48
6/ Is There Any Love in Your Heart? – 3:42
7/ Black Girl – 3:45
8/ My Love – 3:53
9/ Sugar – 3:58
10/ Sister – 7:05
11/ Eleutheria – 4:54
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead and background vocals, electric guitar (3,7,9,11), electric guitar solo (7,9,11), acoustic guitar (4,5,10), bass (2,3,7,9,11), drums (1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11), Mellotron (5), chimes and orchestral arrangement (2), string arrangement (5,9,10), horn arrangement (9,10) / Craig Ross – electric guitar (1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11), acoustic guitar (2) / Henry Hirsch – bass (4,10), piano and ARP string ensemble (4), Wurlitzer organ and orchestral arrangement (2) / Tony Breit – bass (1,5,6,8) / Dave Domanich – drums and electric guitar (4) / Michael Hunter – French horn (2), flugelhorn (9,10) / Michael “Ibo” Cooper – Hammond B-3 organ and clavinet (11) / Eric Delente – violin (2) / Soye Kim – violin (2,9,10) / Robert Lawrence – violin (2) / Sarah Adams – viola (2) / Liuh-Wen Ting – viola (2) / Allen Whear – cello (2) / Frank Murphy – cello (2) / Carolyn Davies Fryer – double bass (2) / Gerry DeVeaux – background vocals (4) / Angie Stone – background vocals (4)1995 – Circus
2/ Circus – 4:48
3/ Beyond the 7th Sky – 4:54
4/ Tunnel Vision – 4:19 – Drum sheet
5/ Can’t Get You Off My Mind – 4:34
6/ Magdalene – 3:48
7/ God Is Love – 4:26
8/ Thin Ice – 5:33
9/ Don’t Go and Put a Bullet in Your Head – 4:22
10/ In My Life Today – 6:29
11/ The Resurrection – 4:28
12/ Another Life [Japan bonus] – 3:59
“Circus” is the fourth studio album by Lenny Kravitz, released in 1995. This record epitomizes the artist’s sonic evolution, skillfully blending rock, soul, and funk. Iconic singles like “Rock and Roll Is Dead” and “Can’t Get You Off My Mind” showcase the album’s musical diversity. Kravitz‘s introspective lyrics reflect his maturity as a songwriter, while the polished production gives the entire work a timeless feel. “Circus” stands as a significant chapter in Kravitz‘s career, marking a period of artistic experimentation and creativity.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead and backing vocals, all other instruments / Henry Hirsch – Bass (3) / Tony Breit – Bass (2) / Craig Ross – Electric guitar (2,3,5,6,7,8,10) / Henry Hirsch – Electric piano (11)1998 – 5
1/ Live – 5:10
2/ Supersoulfighter – 4:59
3/ I Belong to You – 4:17
4/ Black Velveteen – 4:49
5/ If You Can’t Say No – 5:17
6/ Thinking of You – 6:24
7/ Take Time – 4:32
8/ Fly Away – 3:42
9/ It’s Your Life – 5:02
10/ Straight Cold Player – 4:20
11/ Little Girl’s Eyes – 7:45
12/ You’re My Flavor – 3:48
13/ Can We Find a Reason? – 6:25
BONUS TRACK 1999
14/ American Woman – 4:24
15/ With Out You – 4:46
Lenny Kravitz‘s fifth studio album, “5,” released in 1998, is a vibrant musical journey that seamlessly blends rock, funk, and soul influences. The album showcases Kravitz‘s trademark fusion of retro and contemporary sounds, featuring hits like “Fly Away” and “American Woman.” With its infectious energy and diverse instrumentation, “5” solidifies Kravitz’s reputation as a versatile artist. The lyrics delve into themes of love, freedom, and self-discovery, reflecting both personal experiences and societal observations. Overall, “5” stands as a testament to Kravitz‘s musical prowess and his ability to craft timeless, genre-defying music.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead and backing vocals, all other instruments / Craig Ross – electric guitar, slide guitar, keyboards / Terry Manning – toy piano (3) and Screams (10) / Cindy Blackman – drums (11) / Jack Daley – bass guitar / Michael Hunter – trumpet / Harold Todd – saxophone / George Laks – keyboards / Alex Alvarez – keyboards / Stephen Dorff – ‘uh’ sounds (14)
2001 – Lenny
1/ Battlefield of Love – 3:14
2/ If I Could Fall in Love – 4:21
3/ Yesterday Is Gone (My Dear Kay) – 3:52
4/ Stillness of Heart – 4:15
5/ Believe in Me – 4:41
6/ Pay to Play – 2:49
7/ A Million Miles Away – 4:32
8/ God Save Us All – 3:53
9/ Dig In – 3:37
10/ You Were in My Heart – 5:29
11/ Bank Robber Man – 3:31
12/ Let’s Get High – 5:39
13/ Again – 4:09 (Japanese bonus track) – Drum sheet – Drum lesson – Bass tab
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – vocals, electric guitar, drums, bass guitar (1–4,7–9,11,12), acoustic guitar (3,4,7), Mini-Moog (5,6,10), drum programming (5,6), stylophone ( 3), piano (9), timpani and orchestral cymbals (10), string arrangement (3,5,7,8), orchestral arrangement (4,10) / Craig Ross – electric guitar (3,4,11), Hammond organ (3) / Henry Hirsch – Hammond organ (12), string arrangement (3,5,7), orchestral arrangement (10) / David Baron – sequenced synthesizer (10), string arrangement (7), orchestral arrangement (10)2004 – Baptism
1/ Minister of Rock ‘n Roll – 3:34
2/ I Don’t Want to Be a Star – 4:25
3/ Lady – 4:15
4/ Calling All Angels – 5:12
5/ California – 2:36 – Drum sheet – Drum lesson
6/ Sistamamalover – 4:29 – Drum sheet
7/ Where Are We Runnin’? – 2:41
8/ Baptized – 4:48
9/ Flash – 4:12
10/ What Did I Do with My Life? – 4:04
11/ Storm – 3:58
12/ The Other Side – 4:50
13/ Destiny – 4:55
“Baptism“, released in 2004, is Lenny Kravitz ‘s seventh studio album, characterized by its energetic and upbeat rock sound infused with elements of funk and soul. The album features hit singles like “Where Are We Runnin’?” and “Lady,” showcasing Kravitz ‘s infectious hooks and catchy melodies. Lyrically, “Baptism” explores themes of love, spirituality, and personal transformation, reflecting Kravitz ‘s introspective journey at the time. With its polished production and dynamic instrumentation, the album maintains a lively and engaging atmosphere from start to finish. “Baptism” solidifies Lenny Kravitz ‘s reputation as a versatile and enduring rock artist, continuing to captivate audiences with his infectious blend of genres.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – vocals, electric guitar (1–3,5–13), acoustic guitar (1,2,5,6,8,10,13), guitar solo (3,6,7), bass guitar (1,2,4–12), drums (1,2,4–6,8–12), piano (1,2,4–6,10,11), hand claps (5,8,12), Moog synthesizer and Mellotron (1), timpani (4), Hammond organ and wood block (11), synthesizer (12), string arrangement (4,10,11) / Tawatha Agee – background vocals (8) / Tyra Alston – handclaps (8) / David Baron – baritone saxophone (3), string arrangement (4) / Henry Hirsch – bass guitar (3), piano (7) / Jay-Z – rap (11) / Denine LaBat – handclaps (8) / Norma Rodgers – handclaps (8) / Craig Ross – electric guitar (3,6,7,10,12), guitar solo (9), drums (3,7), piano (3), tambourine (7) / David Sanborn – saxophone (9,10,12) / The Uncle Clappers (Uncle Bruce, Uncle Hans, Uncle Craig) – handclaps (6) / David Whyko – handclaps (8)2008 – It Is Time for a Love Revolution
1/ Love Revolution – 3:14
2/ Bring It On – 3:35
3/ Good Morning – 4:17
4/ Love Love Love-3:21
5/ If You Want It-5:08
6/ I’ll Be Waiting – 4:19 – Drum sheet – Drum lesson
7/ Will You Marry Me – 3:43
8/ I Love the Rain – 4:43 – Drum sheet – Drum lesson
9/ A Long and Sad Goodbye – 5:58
10/ Dancin’ Til Dawn – 5:09 – Drum sheet – Drum lesson
11/ This Moment Is All There Is – 5:07
12/ A New Door – 4:38
13/ Back in Vietnam – 3:45
14/ I Want to Go Home – 5:04
“Is It Time for a Love Revolution“, released in 2008, marks Lenny Kravitz‘s eighth studio album, characterized by its blend of rock, funk, and soul with a renewed sense of social consciousness. The album’s title track and singles like “I’ll Be Waiting” and “Love Love Love” reflect Kravitz‘s call for love and unity in a turbulent world. Lyrically, the album delves into themes of love, hope, and social change, while musically, it showcases Kravitz‘s timeless sound with a modern twist. With its heartfelt lyrics and infectious melodies, “Is It Time for a Love Revolution” stands as a testament to Lenny Kravitz‘s enduring musical legacy and commitment to spreading positive messages through his music.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead vocals, background vocals (1–10,12–14), electric guitar (1,3,5,6,8,10,11,13,14), electric guitar solo (7), bass (1–11,13,14), drums (1–11,13,14), piano (6,12), Mellotron (4,8), Wurlitzer electric piano (3), Moog (4), synthesizer (7), harpsichord (11), Hammond B-3 organ (14), harmonica (2), tambourine and handclaps (1), congas and cowbell (7), finger snaps (11), orchestral arrangement (3,5,6,9), string arrangement (12) / Craig Ross – electric guitar (1–4,7,9), acoustic guitar (5,8,12,13), mandolin (13), handclaps (1), orchestral arrangement (6) / Darrett Adkins – cello (3,5,6,9) / Tawatha Agee – background vocals (5) / Michael Block – cello (5) / David Bowlin – violin (5,6) / Tony Breit – bass (12) / Kenji Bunch – viola (3,5,9) / Robert Carlisle – French horn (5) / Cornelius Dufallo – violin (3,9) / Edison String Group – strings (12) / Chris Gross – cello (5) / Amy Kauffman – violin (5) / Alexandra Knoll – oboe (6) / Katie Kresek – violin (5) / Conway Kuo – violin (5,6) / Elizabeth Lim-Dutton – violin (5) / Kurt Nikkanen – violin (5) / Lenny Pickett – saxophone (10) / Stewart Rose – French horn (5) / Dov Scheindlin – viola (6) / Anoushka Shankar – sitar (2) / Antoine Silverman – violin (5) / Liuh-Wen Ting – viola (5)2011 – Black and White America
2/ Come On Get It – 4:26 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
3/ In the Black – 3:24
4/ Liquid Jesus – 3:28
5/ Rock Star City Life – 3:24
6/ Boongie Drop – 3:49
7/ Stand – 3:20
8/ Superlove – 3:29 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
9/ Everything – 3:38
10/ I Can’t Be Without You – 4:48
11/ Looking Back on Love – 5:36
12/ Life Ain’t Ever Been Better Than It Is Now – 4:17
13/ The Faith of a Child – 4:06
14/ Sunflower – 4:14
15/ Dream – 5:11
16/ Push – 4:23
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead vocals, background vocals (1–10,12–14), electric guitar (1,3,5,6,8,10,11,13,14), electric guitar solo (7), bass (1–11,13,14), drums (1–11,13,14), piano (6,12), Mellotron (4,8), Wurlitzer electric piano (3), Moog (4), synthesizer (7), harpsichord (11), Hammond B-3 organ (14), harmonica (2), tambourine and handclaps (1), congas and cowbell (7), finger snaps (11), orchestral arrangement (3,5,6,9), string arrangement (12) / Craig Ross – electric guitar (1–4,7,9), acoustic guitar (5,8,12,13), mandolin (13), handclaps (1), orchestral arrangement (6) / Darrett Adkins – cello (3,5,6,9) / Tawatha Agee – background vocals (5) / Michael Block – cello (5) / David Bowlin – violin (5,6) / Tony Breit – bass (12) / Kenji Bunch – viola (3,5,9) / Robert Carlisle – French horn (5) / Cornelius Dufallo – violin (3,9) / Edison String Group – strings (12) / Chris Gross – cello (5) / Amy Kauffman – violin (5) / Alexandra Knoll – oboe (6) / Katie Kresek – violin (5) / Conway Kuo – violin (5,6) / Elizabeth Lim-Dutton – violin (5) / Kurt Nikkanen – violin (5) / Lenny Pickett – saxophone (10) / Stewart Rose – French horn (5) / Dov Scheindlin – viola (6) / Anoushka Shankar – sitar (2) / Antoine Silverman – violin (5) / Liuh-Wen Ting – viola (5)2014 – Strut
1/ Sex – 3:55
2/ The Chamber – 4:57 – Drum sheet
3/ Dirty White Boots – 3:58
4/ New York City – 6:23 – Drum sheet
5/ The Pleasure and the Pain – 5:09 – Drum sheet
6/ Strut – 3:10 – Drum sheet
7/ Frankenstein – 4:35
8/ She’s a Beast – 4:43
9/ I’m a Believer – 3:17
10/ Happy Birthday – 4:57
11/ I Never Want to Let You Down – 4:38
12/ Ooo Baby Baby – 3:40 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
“Strut“, released in 2014, is Lenny Kravitz‘s tenth studio album, marked by its retro-inspired rock sound infused with elements of funk, soul, and blues. The album’s title track and singles like “The Chamber” and “New York City” showcase Kravitz‘s confident and charismatic musical style. Lyrically, “Strut” explores themes of love, desire, and self-assurance, reflecting Kravitz‘s introspective journey and personal growth. With its sultry grooves and infectious rhythms, the album captures the essence of Lenny Kravitz‘s timeless appeal and musical evolution, reaffirming his status as a consummate rock performer.
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – lead and background vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, Mellotron, bass, drums, chimes, hand claps, Arp string ensemble, wine glasses, mini-moog / Craig Ross – acoustic and electric guitars, handclaps / James “D. Train” Williams – background vocals / Cindy Mizelle – background vocals / Tawatha Agee – background vocals / Dave Baron – synthesizer programming / Harold Todd – saxophone / Ludovic Louis – trumpet / Darret Adkins – cello / David Bowlin – violin / Kenji Bunch – viola / Mali Hunter – handclaps / Woody Harrelson – handclaps / Kenyea Johnson – handclaps / Mia Ross – handclaps / Rodney Burns – handclaps / Mathieu Bitton – handclaps / Ryan Price – handclaps / Tom Kartsotis – handclaps / Tom Edmonds – recording engineer / Bob Clearmountain – handclaps, mixing / Bob Ludwig – mastering2018 – Raise Vibration
2/ Low – 5:19 – Drum sheet
3/ Who Really Are the Monsters? – 5:19
4/ Raise Vibration – 5:27
5/ Johnny Cash – 6:18 – Drum sheet
6/ Here to Love – 4:42
7/ It’s Enough! – 7:55
8/ 5 More Days ‘Til Summer – 4:02
9/ The Majesty of Love – 5:49 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
10/ Gold Dust – 5:08
11/ Ride – 5:58 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
12/ I’ll Always Be Inside Your Soul – 3:58
Credits
Lenny Kravitz – vocals, composition, writing, arrangement / Craig Ross – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, hand claps, moog / Michael Jackson – posthumous vocals (2) / Michael Andrews – additional vocals (4) / Michael Bellanger – additional vocals (4) / Sam Lopez – additional vocals (4) / Carmer Carter, Fred White, Jason Morales, John Fluker, Kennya Ramsey, Makeda Francisco, Nikko Lowe, Nikisha Grier-Daniel, Tiffany Smith, Tim Kepler, Valerie Pinkston, Will Wheaton – background vocals (6) / Alix Jones Bragg, Deanna Levitt, Ella Davis Bragg, Katelyn Cambridge, Kyra Courtemanche, Nicole Gamma, Petagay Hollinsed-Hartman – chorus vocals on (8) / Lenny Castro – cuica, congas / Lisa Wong – looping / Harold Todd – saxophone / Michael Sherman – saxophone / Ludovic Louis – trumpet / David Baron – Mellotoron, Moog, piano, strings, synthesizer / George Laks – keyboards / Miguel – hand claps (10)2024 – Blue Electric Light
2/ TK421 – 3:25 – Drum sheet – Drum cover
3/ Honey – 3:50 – Drum sheet
4/ Paralyzed – 4:28 – Drum sheet
5/ Human – 3:31 – Drum sheet
6/ Let It Ride – 3:35 – Drum sheet
7/ Stuck in the Middle – 5:10 – Drum sheet
8/ Bundle of Joy – 5:06 – Drum sheet
9/ Love is my Religion – 3:47 – Drum sheet
10/ Heaven – 4:49 – Drum sheet
11/ Spirit in my Heart – 4:33 – Drum sheet
12/ Blue Electric Light – 3:53 – Drum sheet
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