Description
Special Limited Edition Deluxe Version of Lenny Kravitz's new album including:
"The Miami Bedroom Rehearsals" 28-Page 12"X12" Photo Book
Individual "Dirty White Boots" Polaroid Personally Paint-Splattered By Lenny
2x Silver, Red & White Splatter Gatefold Heavyweight 180-Gram Vinyl With Exclusive Artwork
Full Length CD Of "Strut" With Exclusive Artwork
Facsimile Of Lenny's Handwritten Original "Strut" Lyric Sheet
2"X12" Photographic Print
24x36 Psychedelic Poster
Housed In A Leather-Like Foil Embossed Box
Each Box Numbered In Edition
Regarded as one of the pre-eminent rock musicians of our time, Lenny Kravitz has announced the release of his tenth studio album 'Strut.' The album explores desire in all its forms, from the most physical to the most idealised.
The release's twelve songs includes such titles as "New York City," "I Never Want to Let You Down" and "She's a Beast." These songs wear their heart on their sleeve, and that's the way Kravitz intended it. He's had massive hits over the years and sold nearly forty million albums. Now is a perfect time to get to the heart of the matter.
"This record brought me back to a place of what I love so much about music," Lenny Kravitz says, "back to the feelings I had when I was in high school. It's a real rock & roll record - it's raw, it's got soul and it came together really quickly."
As always, Kravitz plays guitar, bass, keyboards and drums and percussion on the album, and produced and arranged it as well. To provide the final defining touch on Strut, however, Kravitz called on the legendary Bob Clearmountain to mix the album (David Bowie's Let's Dance, the Rolling Stones' Tattoo You and Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A.) Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race and class into a 20-year musical career, one which revels in the rich influences of '60s and '70s soul, rock and funk.
Kravitz's talents as a writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist have resonated now through ten studio albums into a timeless catalogue. He has also won four consecutive GRAMMY Awards, setting a record for the most wins in the "Best Male Rock Vocal Performance" category.