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Post by valerie davenport on Sept 27, 2007 12:05:01 GMT -5
Kravitz demands "Revolution
Lenny Kravitz will return with a new album next year, entitled "It's Time For A Love Revolution", he has confirmed.
The rock titan today announced details of his eight studio release, which was recorded in the Bahamas, Miami, Paris and New York.
He is now finalising plans for a series of intimate global shows to promote the record, where he can "get out there and get close to the people and have fun."
Speaking about the comeback, Kravitz said he initially had ambitious plans for the new LP, which ultimately had to be reigned in.
"I wanted to make a double record, but there were some label issues with pricing and the business the way it is now. So I crammed as many minutes on it as I could", he told Billboard.
"I don't want to just be rehashing the hits and stuff. I want to stretch out and do a good amount of new material. Otherwise, you're not inspired. You're just doing business", explained Lenny.
The tracklisting for "It's Time For A Love Revolution" is expected to be as follows:
"Bring It On" "A Love Revolution" "Good Morning" "Luv Luv Luv" "If You Want It" "I'll Be Waiting" "Will You Marry Me" "I Love the Rain" "A Long and Sad Goodbye" "Dancing Till Dawn" "Back in Vietnam" "A New Door" "This Moment Is All There" "I Want To Go Home" "Dream"
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