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Lenny Kravitz Discography
Seven studio albums, one greatest hits and one DVD, 15 years of recordings!
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 2004 Virgin Records
Lenny Kravitz is turning forty, and Baptism, his seventh album, reflects the approach and passing of that milestone. Lenny writes, arranges, performs, and produces every track.
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® & © 2002 Emi Distribution
The DVD, directed by Mark Seliger, include Live performance of Lenny Kravitz greatest hits and behind the scene footage captured during Lenny's 2002 world tour.
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 2001 Virgin Records
LENNY shows that Mr. Kravitz doesn't plan on stepping down from his pedestal atop the rock world any time soon. Following his 8X platinum GREATEST HITS package, Lenny's self-titled release is appropriately his most personal yet.
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® & © 2000 Virgin Records
Lenny's Greatest Hits doesn't miss any of the big tunes like 'Are You Gonna Go My Way,' 'Fly Away,' 'It Ain't Over Til It's Over,' 'American Woman,' 'I Belong To You' and 'Let Love Rule.' It also comes complete with a new tune called 'Again.'
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1998 Virgin Records
On 5, Lenny Kravitz continues to push the envelope of creativity. Defying the traditional genre categories of pop, rock, soul and alternative, 5 provides the listener with Kravitz's most far-reaching creation to date.
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1995 Virgin Records
With CIRCUS, Lenny Kravitz is four albums into a career of reinventing rock's best pieces, and flying further with them. CIRCUS is no change from this format, but proves why he's so successful at it.
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1993 Virgin Records
Lenny Kravitz comes roaring out of the gate on his third full-length release, "Are You Gonna Go My Way" with the lead-off title track -- a blazing riff -- propelled rocker that proudly bears the influence of Jimi Hendrix.
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1991 Virgin Records
On MAMA SAID, Lenny Kravitz builds on the edgy soul-rock of his debut, streamlining his sound in both songcraft and production.
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Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1989 Virgin Records
Sounding like it could have been written and recorded in 1969 rather than '89, LET LOVE RULE proves that Lenny Kravitz's retro-rock concerns were not a late-blooming affectation, but were firmly in place at the time of his debut.
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