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Lenny
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Blessed--or
cursed--by his relative youth, Lenny Kravitz (b. circa 1965,
Brooklyn, New York) has built a growing audience in the '90s
by playing music that draws conspicuous inspiration from such
'60s figures as Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, Curtis Mayfield,
and Sly & the Family Stone. What seems to gall his many
critics most? That he actually dresses the part. With his
bellbottom pants, his boots, and his necklaces and medallions,
he could be an extra from the cast of Hair, were it not for
the telling modern touches of dreadlocks and a nose ring.
Kravitz's affection for the '60s runs much deeper than mere
matters of his appearance, or even his songwriting; deeply
involved in the production of his own albums, he is, for instance,
militantly in favor of analog recording methods that use tubes
rather than transistors. Referring to his unique studio approach,
Kravitz noted with some pride in 1992, "Now when people
try for that sound, they feel that all you have to do is turn
the reverb off. They don't understand the whole process--going
from the microphone to the amplifiers to compressors into
EQ units that have tubes and back to the tape machine. It's
a lost art." The art that Kravitz has not only found
but displayed with love on all his albums has won him a large
international audience, and with 1992's Are You Gonna Go My
Way?, taken him to platinum sales levels.
As derivative
as his own music may sometimes be, Lenny Kravitz is a unique
figure, and his albums are aural treats. Though his critics
may scoff at his seeming deliberately retro look, it has very
much worked to his benefit in the modern MTV era. "If
you really listen to my records," Kravitz told writer
Steve Hochman in late 1993, "there's elements of folk,
elements of gospel...lots of R&B, lots of soul, jazz,
classical with my arrangements, reggae. I'm really covering
a lot of ground. [Speaking of which, Kravitz's latest album
5 even covers electronica.] But because of the clothes and
things, it all gets clumped up." Lenny Kravitz bothered
by critics? "They dogged Bob Marley, they dogged John
Lennon, they dogged everybody," said the singer. "Who
cares?" |
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