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Music CD - Lenny Kravitz: Mama Said

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Music CD: Mama Said Artist: Lenny Kravitz
List Price: $11.98
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Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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1. Fields Of Joy 2. Always On The Run 3. Stand By My Woman 4. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over 5. More Than Anything In This World 6. What Goes Around Comes Around 7. The Diference Is Why 8. Stop Draggin' Around 9. Flowers For Zoe 10. Fields Of Joy (Reprise) 11. All I Ever Wanted 12. When The Morning Turns To Night 13. What The... Are We Saying? 14. Butterfly
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0077778620921 Label: Virgin Records Us Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Virgin Records Us Release Date: 1992-06-29 Studio: Virgin Records Us
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A classic Comment: This is what made Lenny the star he is. I continue to rank this album as nothing but great, it has stood the test of time. I wish Lenny would get back to the depth and soul of this album, his recent work simply does not compare.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lenny is so hot! But anyway... Comment: Fields Of Joy - 7.5
Always On The Run - 5
Stand By My Woman - 5.5
It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over - 8.5
More Than Anything In This World - 6 - He repeats himself OVER and OVER and OVER again. :/
What Goes Around Comes Around - 8 - Pleasant enough. Kind of like elevator music. But a bit better. I counted my chickens before they hatched. That brass instrument is ALL OVER THE PLACE AND IT SOUNDED TERRIBLE. Knock the score down a bit. 7.75.
The Difference Is Why - 9 - This track is very laid back. I enjoy it loads, but some may think it's a bit boring.
Stop Draggin' Around - 6.5
Flowers For Zoey - 8 - It seems as though Lenny hits the spot when he slows things down.
Fields Of Joy (reprise) - 6.5 - Kinda pointless. I think I liked it at first but not now.
All I Ever Wanted - 6 - Again, I used to like this song. But overall, it's kinda tacky when Lenny screams.
When The Morning Turns To Light - 6
What The .... Are We Saying? - 7 - I don't think dropping the F-Bomb a couple of times was necessary. Seriously, Hell would have fit fine. But it still faired better than many other of these songs.
Butterfly - 7.5 - Liked it, but too short for my liking.
96.75/14= 6.910714286 = 3 stars and then some.
This CD has a few gems but overall, I think his CD, 5 might be better. I own it and liked it, but at this point, I'm not sure if it's better or not. I think I should give that another listen soon!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lenny Always Stands By His Influences Comment: Lenny Kravitz:flower child throwback who,like Prince and Terence Trent D'Arby before him used the bi racial/multi instrumentalist/eclectic style to his best advantage.What does Lenny Krzvitz have that's different from those two artists?Simple-his sound is unapologetically retro.Unlike other retro artists though Lenny even copies the production style,right down to the analog tapes he swears by.That being said 'Mama Said',although recorded in 1991 at the peak of the new jack and grunge revolutions might as well have been recorded in 1973 because there are no synthesizers or heavy electronics on this album-it's ALL live instrumentation.And while very imatative of his influences-namely John Lennon,Curtis Mayfield,Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone those are the best influences to have and he makes their own sounds even better!Much of the CD has the feel of an epic album lengh excursion."Fields Of Joy","The Difference Is Why" and "When The Morning Turns To Night" all have superb arrangements and,uncharacteristically for Kravitz do blend his influences into a cohesive whole,althought still a highly retro neo psychedelic one."Always On The Run" is a slashing funk jam right out of the Sly/Funkadelic school of psychelic funk with punchy horns and Lenny's rowdy singing.Two of the best songs are very Lennon inspired-"Stand By Your Woman" and "All I Ever Wanted",the latter of which actually features Sean Lennon as a guest writer and lyricist.On Lenny's voice however the Lennon-style vocal reverb sounds a lot heavier.Of course one of the two most impressive songs here is the big hit "It Ain't Over Til It's Over",a classic Philly/Chicago soul type ballad with a nice midtempo beat.Lenny's falsetto is beautiful,the arrangement is in the pocket and you can even dance to it-I think it's my favorite Kravitz song.The other is another kind of soul-a very Curtis Mayfield sounding "What Goes Around Comes Around"-I have to give Lenny credit for his DEAD ON Mayfield vocal impression,that is until Karl Denson goes WILD on the sax and the whole songs turns into a totally free jazz extravaganza."Flowers For Zoe" is another song here that's great-a very folksy soul kind of feal with a nice gentle vocal.Overall 'Mama Said' is enough to give Kravitz detractors (and there are an awful lot) a sense that given the proper musical balance Kravitz would be able to synthesize all of his many musical ideas and shadings into something cohesive and distinctly his.But that hardly matters since it seems,especially if an artist is not caucasion (and even if they are) that they will immediately be accused of ripping off or too heavily borrowing from their influences and since this style seems to be such a big part of who Lenny Kravitz is he takes even more flack for it then many.But 'Mama Said' actually does a lot to bring out the many talents and amazing songwriting of Kravitz and gives probably the best impression of him available.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Love Lenny Comment: This is the first cd of Lenny Kravitz that I bought many years ago but lost in a divorce. I just recently replaced it and love it just as much as when I first heard it. Lenny rocks! His new stuff is awesome too
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Difference Is Why Comment: I believe an artist produces his best work when he is struggling through personal issues, In Love/Out of Love, or in some deep introspection. Its all of the above with this awesome album by Lenny Kravitz. He fuses 60's/early 70's acoustic soul and rock like I've never heard anyone do before. An excellent voice, heartfelt lyrics and a acoustic makes this album much different than others. Buy, don't copy or download this album. Why? The difference is why.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Sometimes it's fun to take the albums of latter-day rockers and play spot-the-influence, and on Mama Said, it's like shooting fish in a barrel. "Always on the Run," with its punchy horns and emphatic vocals, is cribbed from Sly Stone. "What Goes Around Comes Around," with its understated arrangement and Kravitz's falsetto, is straight out of Superfly-era Curtis Mayfield. "Stand By My Woman" and "All I Ever Wanted," meanwhile, are so directly copped from John Lennon--lyrically, sonically, attitudinally--that it ought to be actionable. Younger fans might not care about any of this, of course, because in and of themselves, Kravitz's songs are tuneful, and they do rock. --Daniel Durchholz
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