January 4, 2008 19:18

Lenny Kravitz reveals new album tracklisting

'Love Revolution' is due out next month

Lenny Kravitz reveals new album tracklisting

Lenny Kravitz has revealed the tracklisting for his forthcoming studio album.

'It Is Time For A Love Revolution' is due out in the US on February 5 and features 14 tracks including 'Good Morning', 'Will You Marry Me', and 'I Want To Go Home' as well as singles 'Bring It On' and 'I'll Be Waiting'.

"I love this record and the feel of the record," Kravitz said in a statement. "I felt like a kid playing in my bedroom, and that's the most important thing you can tap into, that feeling of being free."

The tracklisting is:

'Love Revolution'
'Bring It On'
'Good Morning'
'Love Love Love'
'If You Want It'
'I'll Be Waiting'
'Will You Marry Me'
'I Love the Rain'
'A Long and Sad Goodbye'
'Dancin' til Dawn'
'This Moment is All There Is'
'A New Door'
'Back in Vietnam'
'I Want To Go Home'


Kravitz is set to kick off a club tour in support of the new album later this month , as previously reported.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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