Lenny Kravitz's newest album in three years, 'Black and White America,' goes back to his childhood and growing up bi-racial after the civil rights movement of the late '60s and early '70s. Reflecting the period's musical landscape, Kravitz hones in on the earthier side of his influences with jazzy bass lines, rave-up horn charts and some of the most impassioned vocal performances of his career.
The day before he was set to guest star at a stadium show with U2, Kravitz stopped by AOL's Beverly Hills studios for a Sessions performance. After he and his world-class band rocked out songs from 'Black and White America' and his back catalog, Kravitz sat down for an on-camera interview where he talked about the new album, his fiercely independent attitude and where he gets his rock star confidence.
"It's just a feel-good album, man. I think it's like the happiest album I've made. My vibe always tends to be very positive, but there's something really special about this time."
Lenny Kravitz, 'Let Love Rule' (Sessions)
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Lenny, i was at the Concert in Zürich (Switzerland). It was amazing! Thanks for youre Music! Love Fabienne
November 28 2011 at 1:06 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI have always loved Lenny's music and the Sessions were just great...very soulful
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