Kravitz's talents as a writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist have resonated now through eleven studio albums into a timeless catalog. Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race and class into a 20-year musical career, one which revels in the rich influences of '60s and '70s soul, rock and funk. “Johnny Cash,” inspired by an encounter with the late legend, is what Kravitz jokingly calls “psychedelic funk meets country.” As usual, Kravitz plays most of the instruments himself, with longtime guitarist Craig Ross. The title track is lean power-trio rock, while the ballad “Here to Love” features Kravitz backed only by his piano and a string section. “Low,” the song that got the whole process started, developed into a smooth funk showcase what Kravitz calls “my Quincy Jones school” complete with horns and a string arrangement. The record promises to be one of Kravitz’s most eclectic. ![]() Set for release in September, Raise Vibration will be Lenny Kravitz’s 11th studio album.
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