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Lenny Kravitz

It Is Time for a Love Revolution

  • AMG Review of It Is Time for a Love Revolution

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Never let it be said that Lenny Kravitz lives in the past -- he knows that 2008 is all about the resurrection of Led Zeppelin, so he's constructed his eighth album, It Is Time for a Love Revolution, as a virtual tribute to the mighty Zep. Once he dispenses with the neo-title track -- a signature two-chord, fuzz-tone stomp recalling "Are You Gonna Go My Way" -- Kravitz turns his attention to a stack of old Zeppelin LPs, borrowing the close of "When the Levee Breaks" for the coda of "Bring It On," echoing "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" on "I Love the Rain," recycling the JB groove of "The Crunge" twice (once freshening it up with some Dirty Mind synth on "Will You Marry Me"), and then stitching together the verse of "Ramble On" and the chorus riff of "The Rain Song" for "If You Want It," all before inverting the "No Quarter" riff for the song's furious conclusion. Clever classicist that he is, Kravitz does all this without outright thievery, drawing knowing allusions to sacred texts and then meticulously constructing an album that feels and plays like an LP from the golden age of gatefolds. What his newfound obsession with Jimmy Page's guitar army has done is revitalize his overly familiar aesthetic, giving him another palette of colors to splash across his re-creations of the past. This new coat of paint surely helps It Is Time for a Love Revolution feel fresh, but it also helps that he has written some of his best classic rock pastiches in years, songs powered by big hooks and bigger harmonies. As sonic sculptures, they're damn near irresistible but, as so many Kravitz songs are, they're about almost nothing but the sound. Always one who favors a sledgehammer to a scalpel, he bluntly addresses his dying father in "A Long and Sad Goodbye" and the Iraq War in "Back in Vietnam," never digging deeper than the messages in the titles, while the rest of the record is dominated by rhymes only slightly more complicated than those of "Fly." Then again, insight has never been among the chief reasons to listen to Lenny Kravitz: his knack for shaping sound always has been his main gift. And by the measure of pure sound, It Is Time for a Love Revolution is a glorious feast of retro-rock pleasures -- a feast of empty calories, perhaps, but sometimes fast food is more irresistible than a five-course meal.

Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time For A Love Revolution
about 1 year ago

www.lennykravitz.comwww.myspace.com/lennykravitzAs I listened to Lenny Kravitz's recent release, It Is Time For A Love Revolution, I realized I had never taken in an entire Kravitz album before. And while I enjoyed his poppy singles (some more than others), I wouldn't exactly say they blew my mind. But let's get one thing straight: Kravitz is a cool guy. He's so damn cool that a bad album can't...

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over 2 years ago

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about 1 year ago

www.lennykravitz.comwww.myspace.com/lennykravitzAs I listened to Lenny Kravitz's recent release, It Is Time For A Love Revolution, I realized I had never taken in an entire Kravitz album before. And while I enjoyed his poppy singles (some more than others), I wouldn't exactly say they blew my mind. But let's get one thing straight: Kravitz is a cool guy. He's so damn cool that a bad album can't...

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over 2 years ago
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It's been eighteen years since Lenny Kravitz released his debut album Let Love Rule, an album lauded for its Beatles meets Hendrix qualities. Kravitz is now sonically and spiritually going back to these very roots for his new album, It Is Time For A Love Revolution, due for release February 5th, 2008.Love Revolution has 14 new songs, including “Bring It On,” “I’ll Be Waiting,” “Love, L

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Lenny Kravitz; a living rock legend in every sense of the meaning. I own every Lenny CD... except Baptism - I just can't stand the cover. Y'know the one, where he traded the Jew-fro for the Andre Benjamin style bob. That was such a sad look for Lenny. So sad, I personally just pretend it didn't happen lol. But all is forgiven with his latest offering, "It Is Time For A Love Revolution" - it's a...

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lenny K.
about 1 year ago

Truly said, Lenny Kravtz seems to have achieved the same feel as with the first albums (Let Love Rule & Mama Said). His latest one really kicks nicely :D.

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