Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said
Virgin  (1990)
Rock

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#2070

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Tape    14 tracks  (52:38) 
   01   Fields Of Joy             04:03
   02   Always On The Run             03:57
   03   Stand By My Woman             04:16
   04   It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over             03:55
   05   More Than Anything In This World             03:43
   06   What Goes Around Comes Around             04:40
   07   The Difference Is Why             04:48
   08   Stop Draggin' Around             02:37
   09   Flowers For Zoe             02:45
   10   Fields Of Joy (Reprise)             03:57
   11   All I Ever Wanted             04:04
   12   When The Morning Turns To Night             02:58
   13   What The Fuck Are We Saying?             05:10
   14   Butterfly             01:45
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Purchase Date 03.07.1992
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Moving forward a couple years from the psychedelic fixations of his debut, Mama Said finds Lenny Kravitz in the early '70s, trying to graft Curtis Mayfield and Jimi Hendrix influences to his Prince and Lennon obsessions. This time around, he synthesizes his influences better; it's essentially a seamless record, with all of its classic rock homages so carefully produced that it sounds as if it could have been released in 1972. Kravitz's songcraft has gotten better as well, with the swirling Philly soul of "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" and the rampaging Sly Stone-meets-Hendrix "Always on the Run" standing out as instantly addictive singles. Still, some of the joy that informed Let Love Rule has worn off, largely because it's more polished and studied than its predecessor. That, however, doesn't prevent Mama Said from being another thoroughly enjoyable guilty pleasure — its sweet soul and fuzzy hard rock are slyly seductive. Ironically for such an inviting record, Mama Said is Kravitz's divorce album, yet it never quite conveys any true pain or emotion, since he puts sound over substance. Essentially, the lyrics are afterthoughts, but with a record as immaculately produced and sonically pleasurable as Mama Said, it doesn't really matter that it's talking loud and saying nothing, because it sounds good while it's talking.