RAISE VIBRATION

| Lenny Kravitz

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RAISE VIBRATION

Raise Vibration is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz. The album was released on Roxie Records via BMG Rights Management on September 7, 2018.[9][10][11] The album also produced two singles. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    His eleventh album adds more political bite to his signature soulful, funky rock and roll.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    His recent albums have been uniformly well-made and almost wholly unremarkable—a trend that Raise Vibration does little to alter.  

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  • The Musical Hype

    Raise Vibration has plenty of awesome musical moments.  

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  • All Music

    Kravitz rallies, creating an impassioned collection that spins his signature sounds into something stirring and, at times, incandescent.  

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  • Funkatopia

    This album is exactly what I expected to hear from Lenny Kravitz a couple of years ago and I am so glad that he finally delivered. This album is fantastic and probably one of my favorites in this genre of music out of the past few years that I can honestly think of.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Lenny Kravitz’s retro rainbow of sounds has not lost its luster one bit over the years; he has grown as a musician, songwriter, and arranger.  

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  • Chicago Sun Times

    Thankfully, here he comes with the eclectic 12-track “Raise Vibration” (BMG), an album that’s both scolding and wistful. It might be uneven, but when Kravitz is in full groove mode, he’s still brilliant. He’s even managed to raise Michael Jackson from the grave. 

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  • Classic pop Magazine

    Three decades on, Kravitz remains determined to let love rule.  

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  • UPROXX

    Lenny Kravitz has three great songs: “Always On The Run,” “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over,” and “Are You Gonna Go My Way.” I could listen to those tracks all day long.  

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  • Daily Journal

    Soulful and psychedelic are just a couple words that come to mind when listening to each song.  

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  • Soul Bouce

    shows that he's still got the knack to touch heart, mind and soul with his transformative talent  

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  • Spectrum Culture

    the album as a whole, fails to offer anything new or fresh  

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  • Grunge Cake

    Receptive to youthful inspiration, but enlightened by three decades of wisdom, it represents a powerful creative rebirth and a bold, bright, and brilliant body of work befitting of his legacy and boundless spirit.  

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  • Flood Magazine

    So Raise Vibration has a bit of the hallelujah about it—he’s back with a vengeance, and he’s definitively tapped into that old musical divinity.  

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  • Dave Maturo

    If you take this album for what it is, not a rock record but more of a 70s Soul record with some twists and turns, there’s some good stuff here. But this is miles from the “American Woman” rock Kravitz from a decade ago. 

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