Lenny Kravitz-Live De La Semaine-DVBS-2008-JUST

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    Artist.......: Lenny Kravitz<br /> Album........: Live de la Semaine<br /> Label........: n/a<br /> Genre........: Rock<br /> Catnr........: n/a<br /> Source.......: DVBS<br /> Rip.date.....: Apr-01-2008<br /> Str.date.....: Mar-28-2008<br /> Quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo<br /> Url..........: http://www.lennykravitz.com/<br /> <br /> track title time<br /> <br /> Live de la Semaine<br /> <br /> 01. St?hane Saunier - Intro<br /> 02. Lenny Kravitz - Bring it on<br /> 03. Lenny Kravitz - I'll be waiting<br /> 04. Lenny Kravitz - Always on the run<br /> 05. Lenny Kravitz - Let love rule<br /> 06. Lenny Kravitz - Love revolution<br /> 07. Lenny Kravitz - Are you gonna go my way<br /> 08. St?hane Saunier - Ending<br /> <br /> <br /> Runtime 33:21 min<br /> Size 41,0 MB<br /> <br /> <br /> Release Notes:<br /> <br /> Performed / Recorded : March 2008 (Canal+ / France)<br /> <br /> There may have been other &quot;retro&quot; rock acts before him,<br /> but Lenny Kravitz was one of the first to not be<br /> pigeonholed to a single style as he touched upon such<br /> genres as soul, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic,<br /> folk, and ballads over the years. Born in New York on May<br /> 26, 1964 (his mother was actress Roxie Roker, best-known<br /> for her role as Helen Willis on the popular TV series The<br /> Jeffersons, and his father was a TV producer), Kravitz was<br /> raised in Los Angeles, where he found himself around<br /> countless musical giants as a youngster due to his parents<br /> friendships with the likes of Duke Ellington, Sarah<br /> Vaughan, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby Short, and<br /> Miles Davis. Kravitz was a member of the California Boys<br /> Choir until his teenage years, when he decided to pursue<br /> rock &amp; roll while in high school and under the heavily<br /> influence of funk rocker Prince. Kravitz's admiration of<br /> the Purple One was so great that he at first patterned his<br /> style and approach directly after Prince and became known<br /> as &quot;Romeo Blue&quot; (complete with blue contact lenses), but<br /> failed to land a recording contract.<br /> <br /> In the late '80s, Kravitz relocated back to New York City,<br /> where one of his roommates turned out to be actress Lisa<br /> Bonet (who played the part of Denise Huxtable on The Cosby<br /> Show); they eventually got married. During this time,<br /> Kravitz wisely discarded his Prince-like approach and<br /> looked back to such '60s/'70s classic rockers as Led<br /> Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield,<br /> Bob Marley, and the Beatles for inspiration. Kravitz found<br /> a kindred spirit in engineer Henry Hirsch (who would stick<br /> by Kravitz throughout his career). With a back-to-basics<br /> approach, his style was quite refreshing in the humorously<br /> gaudy late '80s. He inked a recording contract with Virgin<br /> Records and issued his debut release, Let Love Rule, in<br /> 1989. Kravitz's debut proved to be a surprise hit due to<br /> the success of the title track, which became a hit single<br /> and oft-aired video. A few critics were quick to assume<br /> that Kravitz's retro look and sound were simply a shtick<br /> to get the public's attention, but come the '90s, it had<br /> become integrated into the mainstream (both musically and<br /> fashion-wise), proving that Kravitz was a bit of a<br /> trendsetter. It was around this time that Kravitz penned a<br /> major hit single, not for himself but for Madonna, who<br /> went to number one with the sultry track &quot;Justify My<br /> Love.&quot;<br /> <br /> What should have been a time of happiness for Kravitz<br /> quickly turned sour as he and Bonet divorced by the early<br /> '90s. Kravitz's heartbreak was very evident in his<br /> sophomore effort, Mama Said, which was even stronger than<br /> its predecessor, highlighted by the Led Zep-like funk<br /> rocker &quot;Always on the Run&quot; (a collaboration with Guns N'<br /> Roses guitarist Slash), as well as the mega hit with the<br /> Curtis Mayfield-esque soul ballad &quot;It Ain't Over 'Til It's<br /> Over,&quot; which confirmed that Kravitz's success was no<br /> fluke. But the best was yet to come for Kravitz. His third<br /> release overall, 1993's Are You Gonna Go My Way, is often<br /> considered to be the finest album front to back of his<br /> entire career, and with good reason: Every single song was<br /> a winner, including the up-tempo anthemic title track,<br /> which turned out to be one of MTV's most played videos for<br /> that year. The album was a massive hit and Kravitz became<br /> an arena headliner stateside, as well as being featured on<br /> countless magazine covers.<br /> <br /> Despite an almost two-year gap between albums, Kravitz's<br /> fourth release, Circus, came off sounding unfocused and<br /> was a major letdown compared to his stellar previous few<br /> releases. Perhaps sensing that he needed to stir things up<br /> musically, Kravitz dabbled with electronics and trip-hop<br /> loops for his next album, 1998's 5. Although not a huge<br /> hit right off the bat, the album proved to have an<br /> incredibly long chart life, spawning the biggest hit of<br /> Kravitz's career, &quot;Fly Away,&quot; almost a year after its<br /> original release. With the single's success, Virgin<br /> decided to cash in on the album's sudden rebirth by<br /> reissuing it around the same time with a pair of extra<br /> added bonus tracks, one of which became another sizeable<br /> hit single, a remake of the Guess Who's &quot;American Woman&quot;<br /> (which was used in the hit 1999 comedy movie Austin<br /> Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me). Kravitz's first best-of<br /> set, the 15-track Greatest Hits, was issued as a stopgap<br /> release in 2000, while his sixh studio release overall,<br /> Lenny, was issued a year later. Baptism followed in 2004.<br /> After starting a residential, commercial, and product<br /> design company called Kravitz Design, he recorded a funky<br /> version of John Lennon's &quot;Cold Turkey&quot; for Amnesty<br /> International's 2007 benefit compilation Instant Karma.<br /> Before the end of the year it was announced that Kravitz<br /> would return in 2008 with a new album, It Is Time for a<br /> Love Revolution. The album arrived in February,<br /> accompanied by a brief tour.<br /> <br /> In addition to his own albums, Kravitz continues to pen<br /> songs for other artists and his compositions have appeared<br /> on albums by such rock heavyweights as Aerosmith and Mick<br /> Jagger, while he produced and wrote the majority of<br /> Vanessa Paradis' obscure self-titled 1992 release.
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