May 14, 2004

MACCA


Album Review: Kravitz, Lenny

BAPTISM
By DARRYL STERDAN



BAPTISM
Lenny Kravitz
(Virgin/EMI)

A decade ago, he wanted to know if we were gonna go his way. Now, it seems like Lenny Kravitz isn't so sure which direction he's headed.

Baptism, the retro-rock soulman's seventh studio set, captures the singer-guitarist at a personal and professional crossroads. Forget the feather boa-clad, stylishly 'fro-ed Kravitz of a few years back; here, his garb is understated, his gaze pensive and his hair a rat's nest borrowed from an old Prince head shot.

That isn't all he borrows from the Purple One. Backing away once again from the Marshall-stack rock-band funk of his chart-topping heyday, Kravitz returns to the idiosyncratic, Prince-inspired one-man-band approach that served him so well on his early albums, not to mention his critically lauded 2001 album Lenny.

All of it is in keeping with the more soulful, intimate and reflective headspace Kravitz inhabits on these 13 songs. Oh, sure cuts like the fuzzy blues-rock of Where Are We Runnin'?, the lusty Lady and the groovy Minister of Rock 'n' Roll find him strutting and cocky as ever, claiming on the latter that he "can save your soul ... make you freak and make you lose control." But don't be fooled; it's easy to see Lenny is just telling you what he thinks you want to hear -- especially after a song like Flash catches him confessing, "I'm gonna put on a mask / I've got to be outrageous for my fans."

What's behind that mask, and really on his mind, comes out on surprising, self-explanatory tracks like the poignant rocker I Don't Want to Be a Star, the spiritual love-quest title track, the piano power ballad What Did I Do With My Life? and the equally sombre The Other Side, on which Kravitz openly yearns to trade his fame and fortune for the simple life. "I'm just a man on the run," he exclaims. "It's a bore."

Thankfully, there's no way you can say the same of Baptism. Whether this is the beginning of a new chapter in Lenny's life or the soundtrack to a mood swing remains to be seen.

Either way, it should be interesting to see which way Kravitz decides to go from here.

Track Listing
1. Minister of Rock 'n' Roll
2. I Don't Want To Be a Star
3. Lady
4. Calling All Angels
5. California
6. Sistamamalover
7. Where Are We Runnin'?
8. Baptized
9. Flash
10. What Did I Do With My Life?
11. Storm
12. The Other Side
13. Destiny
 


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