Distribution
Universal Distribution
Number of Discs
2
Guest Artist
Angie Stone
Number of Tracks
31
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Reviews
"...truly inspired pop schlock.... Kravitz remains his own blissfully self-centered man....A fascinating chronicle of one man indulging himself in public..." - Rating: B, Good - "...his music has matured beyond the '70s.... Kravitz's strongest skills lie in the uptempo rockers...", "...the strongest statement yet of Kravitz's style and sensibility, an encapsulation of a '90s view of the rock-soul past bounded by neither the assumptions of Elvis or Dylan, on the one hand, nor punk on the other....fantastically alive...", 3 Stars - Good - "...sly, confident and restlessly bold in spots, it transcends its influences without leaving them completely behind....from the sound of him, Lenny Kravitz has found a space to be himself...", Recommended - "...his music reoccupies tiny patches of pop history in a way that delightfully fetishizes the details while abandoning all pretense of significance..."
Mixing
Lenny Kravitz, Ed Cherney, Kyle Vandekerkhoff, Henry Hirsch
Additional Information
Lenny Kravitz's 1993 Album Turned the Guitarist/Singer Into a Star., Expanded version of 1993 album contains 20 bonus tracks including B-sides, demos, and unreleased songs.
Engineer
David Domanich, Henry Hirsch
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo