Lenny Kravitz Discography
Seven studio albums, one greatest hits and one DVD, 15 years of recordings!
|
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Black and White America](/jdd/public/covers/179s.jpg) |
® 2011 © 2011
|
![Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time for a Love Revolution](/jdd/public/covers/103s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® 2008 © 2008
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Baptism](/jdd/public/covers/8s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 2004 Virgin Records
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Live DVD](/jdd/public/covers/43s.jpg) |
® & © 2002 Emi Distribution
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Lenny](/jdd/public/covers/7s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 2001 Virgin Records
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Greatest Hits](/jdd/public/covers/6s.jpg) |
® & © 2000 Virgin Records
|
![Lenny Kravitz - [ 5 ]](/jdd/public/covers/5s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1998 Virgin Records
On 5, Lenny Kravitz continues to push the envelope of creativity. Defying the traditional genre categories of pop, rock, soul and alternative, 5 provides the listener with Kravitz's most far-reaching creation to date.
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Circus](/jdd/public/covers/4s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1995 Virgin Records
With CIRCUS, Lenny Kravitz is four albums into a career of reinventing rock's best pieces, and flying further with them. CIRCUS is no change from this format, but proves why he's so successful at it.
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way](/jdd/public/covers/3s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1993 Virgin Records
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.
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said](/jdd/public/covers/2s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1991 Virgin Records
On MAMA SAID, Lenny Kravitz builds on the edgy soul-rock of his debut, streamlining his sound in both songcraft and production.
|
![Lenny Kravitz - Let Love Rule](/jdd/public/covers/1s.jpg) |
Produzent Lenny Kravitz - ® & © 1989 Virgin Records
Sounding like it could have been written and recorded in 1969 rather than '89, LET LOVE RULE proves that Lenny Kravitz's retro-rock concerns were not a late-blooming affectation, but were firmly in place at the time of his debut.
|
|
| |
|