On This Day, April 2, 1991: Lenny Kravitz Releases His Sophomore Album, ‘Mama Said’ - Regional Media News
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On This Day, April 2, 1991: Lenny Kravitz releases his sophomore album, ‘Mama Said’ - Regional Media News
On This Day, April 2, 1991 ... Lenny Kravitz released his sophomore album, Mama Said, the follow up to his 1989 debut, Let Love Rule. Mama Said, which peaked at #39 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart, featured the hit single "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over," which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making it Kravitz's first top-10 single, and the highest charting single of his career. The album also featured the song "Always on th…
A charismatic multi-instrumentist and singer named Lenny Kravitz took important steps to become a family name 35 years ago. “On April 2, 1991, his second album, “Mama Said” was released. Thanks to Kravitz, the future of the past of music had never seemed so bright. With his debut LP in 1989, “Let Love Rule” (a surprising mix of classical rock, soul, funk and psychedelia), Kravitz had already established both his obsessions with retro-rock and hi…
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