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(01) Battlefield Of Love |
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03:14 |
02 |
(02) If I Could Fall In Love |
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04:21 |
03 |
(03) Yesterday Is Gone (My Dear Kay) |
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03:52 |
04 |
(04) Stillness Of Heart |
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04:15 |
05 |
(05) Believe In Me |
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04:40 |
06 |
(06) Pay To Play |
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02:50 |
07 |
(07) A Million Miles Away |
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04:32 |
08 |
(08) God Save Us All |
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03:53 |
09 |
(09) Dig In |
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03:37 |
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(10) You Were In My Heart |
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05:29 |
11 |
(11) Bank Robber Man |
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03:31 |
12 |
(12) Let's Get High |
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05:39 |
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UPC (Barcode) |
724381123324 |
Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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2001 Virgin Records America, Inc.\nReleased October 30, 2001\n\nAMG Review - Sure, 5 gave Lenny Kravitz a career revival, thanks to a really big hit with the didactic, clumsy "Fly," and he followed it with a hit that was equally inexplicable -- a lumbering, dunderheaded cover of the Guess Who's "American Woman," which surely benefited from its presence on the blockbuster Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Heather Graham's accompanying, chest-grabbing video -- and equally distasteful. Combined with the lackluster Circus, it was easy to assume that Kravitz had plateaued, deciding to recycle lame sub-Hendrix stadium rock instead of crafting the kind of lush, post-psychedelic soul that made his first three records so fine. Then, out of nowhere, he threw out the lovely "Again" as a new track for Greatest Hits, setting the stage for the return to form that's Lenny. This, not the empty hard rock of Circus and 5, finds Lenny Kravitz at the peak of his powers, crafting classic rock homages