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Lenny Kravitz
Let Love Rule [20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
Release Date: 1989 09 zz
Label: Virgin
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The title is a tip-off: Lenny Kravitz is a hippie, something that was commonplace 20 years before his debut, Let Love Rule, and was familiar five years later when he scaled the charts with Are You Gonna Go My Way, but was practically unheard of in 1989 when the Grateful Dead were reaping the benefits of hippies turning into establishment. Kravitz had yet to become a classic rock caricature and he could still surprise on this unformed, endearingly unwieldy first record, where he split the difference between John Lennon, Curtis Mayfield, David Bowie, and Prince, sometimes exhibiting too clear of a debt to his idols but more often getting by on a combination of chutzpah and pastiche, something that winds up as an enormously appealing guilty pleasure. Kravitz has a tendency to overreach lyrically, striving to speak deep truths about big themes from world peace to child abuse, but the winning thing about Let Love Rule is how it plays as sheer sound, evoking memories of the paisley-drenched '60s and the lush sounds of '70s soul, all filtered through the multicultural flowering of the late '80s. Remarkably for an album that's essentially the work of a one-man band, Let Love Rule never feels stiff or insular -- it feels roomy and open, testament to Kravitz's talents as a producer -- but the record remains one of his best because it also has one of his greatest collections of songs, chief among them the stately, psychedelic march of "I Build This Garden for Us," the hippie-funk of "Sittin' on Top of the World," the Hendrixian riffs of "Freedom Train," the urban groove of "Mr. Cab Driver," and the surging "Let Love Rule," songs that created Kravitz's sound and persona and remain among his most engaging work. [The 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Let Love Rule is expanded to a generous two-disc set, containing a remastered version of the proper album plus a bevy of bonus tracks. The first disc has the album along with six bonus tracks: the "basic rough mix" of "Let Love Rule," a cover of John Lennon's "Cold Turkey," "Light Skin Girl from London," the 1987 demo of "Fear," and home demos of "Mr. Cab Driver" and "Let Love Rule." The second disc is devoted to live material, including a full show at the Paradise in Boston, originally broadcast on WBCN-FM on March 28, 1990; there are two bonus cuts from the Paradiso in Amsterdam on December 20, 1989: "My Flash on You" and a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "If 6 Were 9."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Sittin' on Top of the WorldKravitz3:15
2Let Love RuleKravitz5:42
3Freedom TrainKravitz2:50
4My Precious LoveKravitz5:15
5I Build This Garden for UsKravitz6:17
6FearKravitz, Bonet5:20
7Does Anybody Out There Even CareKravitz3:42
8Mr. Cab DriverKravitz3:50
9RosemaryBonet, Kravitz5:28
10BeKravitz3:18
11Blues for Sister SomeoneKravitz3:00
12Empty HandsKravitz4:44
13Flower ChildKravitz2:59
14Let Love Rule [Basic Rough Mix]Kravitz5:44
15Cold Turkey [*]Lennon5:23
16Light Skin Girl from London [*]Kravitz2:42
17Fear [1987 Demo][#][*]Kravitz, Bonet3:44
18Mr. Cab Driver [Home Demo][#][*]Kravitz3:01
19Let Love Rule [Home Demo][#][*]Kravitz2:49
20Flower Child [Live][#]Kravitz5:01
21Blues for Sister Someone [Live]Kravitz5:27
22Mr. Cab Driver [Live][#]Kravitz4:26
23Freedom Train [Live][#]Kravitz5:25
24Be [Live][#]Kravitz5:10
25My Precious Love [Live][#]Kravitz7:15
26Does Anybody Out There Even Care [Live][#]Kravitz4:21
27Let Love Rule [Live][#]Kravitz11:07
28Rosemary [Live][#]Kravitz, Bonet6:48
29Fear [Live][#]Kravitz, Bonet13:49
30My Flash on You [Live][*]Lee3:37
31If 6 Were 9 [Live][*]Hendrix7:22







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