Lenny Kravitz
For his ninth album, Lenny Kravitz found much of his inspiration close to home. In fact, the very spirit of BLACK AND WHITE AMERICA came from the locations in which the music was made—from a tiny, 400-person community in the Bahamas to the streets of Paris. And out of his experiences as a true citizen of the planet, his first new songs in three years became the most personal and diverse collection of his career. "No doubt, my environment definitely lends a lot to the creative process," he says.
Kravitz has repeatedly shown what that process can accomplish. He’s been making records for over twenty years, since his landmark 1989 debut LET LOVE RULE. In that time, he has sold over 35 million albums and won four Grammy awards. But despite these dazzling achievements—or maybe because of them—the singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist's home in the islands has remained a crucial part of his life. "It's such a beautiful, isolated place," says Kravitz, "and it's a really great, basic existence. You eat out of the garden and the sea, you don’t have shoes or keys, and you know everybody and don’t pass by anyone without acknowledging them."
While the island, the homeland of his mother's family, has long been a familiar sanctuary for Kravitz, in the last year he committed to the place in a new way. Fortunately, what emerged was a new level of comfort and clarity with his music. "I dreamt a lot of this music, sleeping in my trailer on the beach," he says. One morning, he recalls, he "just woke up and ran to the studio and this thing came out"—which turned out to be the ferocious, funk-style groove of "Life Ain’t Ever Been Better Than It Is Now." On the soaring, prayer-like piano ballad "Dream," he sings, "no one can take the dream from your heart."
Not that all of BLACK AND WHITE AMERICA—his first release on Atlantic Records/Roadrunner Records, and the follow-up to 2008's IT IS TIME FOR A LOVE REVOLUTION, which marked Kravitz's highest-ever debut on the album charts—was as mystical as those experiences. On other songs, he drew from his year in the secluded town in earthier ways."
Inspired by these women, Kravitz came up with "Boongie Drop," a simmering space-shuffle with a grinding, late-night groove ("in the Bahamas, 'boongie' is the word for 'ass,' so I just kept it cultural," he explains). Jay-Z, who has collaborated with Kravitz on several songs over the years, jumps on the track with some high-speed, island-inflected rhymes, while DJ Military, the actual DJ at the club and an old friend of Kravitz's, got his own chance to kick off the song. In addition to working with Jay-Z, Kravitz also joined forces with rapper Drake and Swizz Beatz on the track, “Sunflower.”
What They Use
Vocals:
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BETA 58A Vocal Microphone
Esteemed vocal microphone accentuates the warmth and clarity of lead and backup vocals.
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Kick:
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BETA 91A Half-Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Precision-engineered. Integrated preamp. Two-position contour switch for kick drum & other low-frequency applications.
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Snare Top:
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SM57 Instrument Microphone
Multi-purpose mic for clean sound reproduction of amplified or acoustic instruments.
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Hi-Hat:
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SM57 Instrument Microphone
Multi-purpose mic for clean sound reproduction of amplified or acoustic instruments.
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Overheads:
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VP88 Stereo Condenser Microphone
Single-point, stereo mic for use in field production, electronic news gathering, and studio broadcasting.
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Bass Cabinet:
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SM57 Instrument Microphone
Multi-purpose mic for clean sound reproduction of amplified or acoustic instruments.
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Trumpet:
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BETA 98H/C Instrument Microphone
A versatile solution for brass or percussion instruments. No external mounting hardware required.
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Trombone:
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BETA 98H/C Instrument Microphone
A versatile solution for brass or percussion instruments. No external mounting hardware required.
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Saxophone:
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BETA 98H/C Instrument Microphone
A versatile solution for brass or percussion instruments. No external mounting hardware required.
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