Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way (1993/2014) Hi Res
BAND/ARTIST: Lenny Kravitz
- Title: Are You Gonna Go My Way
- Year Of Release: 1993/2014
- Label: Virgin Records
- Genre: Alternative Rock, Funk
- Quality: 24Bit/192 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:46:31
- Total Size: 1.9 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Are You Gonna Go My Way
02. Believe
03. Come On And Love Me
04. Heaven Help
05. Is There Any Love In Your Heart
06. Black Girl
07. My Love
08. Sugar
09. Sister
10. Eleutheria
11. Just Be A Woman
Personnel:
Lenny Kravitz, vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, bass, drums
Craig Ross, acoustic & electric guitars
Dave Domanich, electric guitar, drums
Eric Delente, violin
Soye Kim, violin
Robert Lawrence, violin
Sarah Adams, viola
Liuh-Wen Ting, viola
Allen Whear, cello
Frank Murphy, cello
Michael Hunter, French horn, flugelhorn
Henry Hirsch, piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, bass
Michael 'Ibo' Cooper, Hammond B-3 organ, Clavinet
Carolyn Davis Fryer, acoustic bass
Tony Breit, bass
Gerry DeVeaux, background vocals
Angie Stone, background vocals
01. Are You Gonna Go My Way
02. Believe
03. Come On And Love Me
04. Heaven Help
05. Is There Any Love In Your Heart
06. Black Girl
07. My Love
08. Sugar
09. Sister
10. Eleutheria
11. Just Be A Woman
Personnel:
Lenny Kravitz, vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, bass, drums
Craig Ross, acoustic & electric guitars
Dave Domanich, electric guitar, drums
Eric Delente, violin
Soye Kim, violin
Robert Lawrence, violin
Sarah Adams, viola
Liuh-Wen Ting, viola
Allen Whear, cello
Frank Murphy, cello
Michael Hunter, French horn, flugelhorn
Henry Hirsch, piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, bass
Michael 'Ibo' Cooper, Hammond B-3 organ, Clavinet
Carolyn Davis Fryer, acoustic bass
Tony Breit, bass
Gerry DeVeaux, background vocals
Angie Stone, background vocals
Lenny Kravitz's performance of 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as 'Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo.' 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' (Lenny Kravitz/Craig Ross) was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award as 'Best Rock Song.' 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.
As evidenced by that song's homage, Kravitz's late-1960s and early-'70s fixations are still firmly in place here (especially on the Led Zeppelin-esque 'Is There Any Love in Your Heart' and 'My Love,' which recalls SGT. PEPPER'S-era Beatles). However, the singer/multi-instrumentalist also expands his palette on this album with the contemporary R&B of 'Heaven Help' and the reggae-drenched 'Eleutheria.'
Fortunately for fans of Kravitz's tried-and-true aesthetic, he never strays far from his stomping grounds. 'Believe' draws on dreamy '60s soul (complete with phased vocals and sing-along chorus), and 'Come On and Love Me' works a hard funk-rock groove. Kravitz's retro-minded songwriting and rough-hewn voice (which revs on upbeat tunes and croons soulfully on ballads) conjure the spirits of rock's greatest icons, updating pop's history books in one stylish, hard-to-resist package.
'...his music reoccupies tiny patches of pop history in a way that delightfully fetishizes the details while abandoning all pretense of significance...' (Spin)
'...truly inspired pop schlock.... Kravitz remains his own blissfully self-centered man....A fascinating chronicle of one man indulging himself in public...' (Entertainment Weeklky)
As evidenced by that song's homage, Kravitz's late-1960s and early-'70s fixations are still firmly in place here (especially on the Led Zeppelin-esque 'Is There Any Love in Your Heart' and 'My Love,' which recalls SGT. PEPPER'S-era Beatles). However, the singer/multi-instrumentalist also expands his palette on this album with the contemporary R&B of 'Heaven Help' and the reggae-drenched 'Eleutheria.'
Fortunately for fans of Kravitz's tried-and-true aesthetic, he never strays far from his stomping grounds. 'Believe' draws on dreamy '60s soul (complete with phased vocals and sing-along chorus), and 'Come On and Love Me' works a hard funk-rock groove. Kravitz's retro-minded songwriting and rough-hewn voice (which revs on upbeat tunes and croons soulfully on ballads) conjure the spirits of rock's greatest icons, updating pop's history books in one stylish, hard-to-resist package.
'...his music reoccupies tiny patches of pop history in a way that delightfully fetishizes the details while abandoning all pretense of significance...' (Spin)
'...truly inspired pop schlock.... Kravitz remains his own blissfully self-centered man....A fascinating chronicle of one man indulging himself in public...' (Entertainment Weeklky)
Funk | Rock | Alternative | HD & Vinyl
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