From 'Let Love Rule' to 'Fly Away,' his sound blends rock, soul, and funk across 11 studio albums.
If you want to hear his range, put on 'Fly Away' and then 'Tunnel Vision.' That's the span right there.
Kravitz has been making records since 1989, when his debut single 'Let Love Rule' introduced that mix of rock guitar and soul vocals. Songs like 'Fly Away' became radio fixtures, and he's worked with everyone from Aerosmith to Prince. The track 'Tunnel Vision' shows how he can stretch into funk territory without losing that core sound.
He started with the self-titled 1989 album, then put out records like 'Mama Said' in 1991 and '5' in 1998. The 1998 single 'Fly Away' became one of his most recognizable songs, though it was part of a plagiarism case that settled out of court. Later albums like 'Lenny' and 'Baptism' kept the output steady through the 2000s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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