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Lenny Kravitz: One Night in Tokyo captures a raw moment in the mid-90s, where Lenny is in full swing at Budokan. The energy is palpable, right from the opening notes, as he channels his blend of rock and R&B with such confidence. The pacing is relentless, with each song flowing into the next, showcasing his guitar prowess and that signature funk groove. You feel the intimacy of the venue, yet the atmosphere can explode with those powerful riffs that Kravitz is known for. What sets this performance apart is how he combines various genres seamlessly, making it feel both nostalgic and fresh. The visuals, though not overly flashy, complement the music perfectly, drawing you into the experience of a live show in Japan.
Live performance at Budokan, 1995Showcases Lenny's genre-blending styleIntimate concert atmosphere
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