Fly Away was something of a surprise comeback for Lenny Kravitz. The New York musician scored his global breakthrough with 1991's Mama Said album, but as the new millenium approached, he seemed destined to be remembered as a nineties rockstar.
His fifth studio album, appropriately titled 5, was met with a lukewarm reception, with many critics claiming his trademark funk-rock sound had run its course.
It seemed not even Kravtiz or his label Virgin had initially clocked the potential of Fly Away, releasing it as the album's fourth single - though its last minute inclusion on the record may have had something to do with it.
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