Revolution (Little Steven album)
Revolution |
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Studio album by Little Steven |
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Released |
1989 |
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Genre |
Rock |
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Label |
RCA |
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Producer |
Little Steven |
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Little Steven chronology |
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Freedom - No Compromise (1987) |
Revolution (1989) |
Greatest Hits (1999) |
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Professional ratings |
Review scores |
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Allmusic |
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Star Pulse |
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Revolution is the fourth solo album by Little Steven released in 1989. The Disciples of Soul were gone in all but name (although former Disciple/Young Rascals drummer Dino Danelli did the album art), and the music was largely electronic.
Track listing
- All songs written, produced, and arranged by Little Steven.
- Where Do We Go From Here? - 6:00
- Revolution - 5:23
- Education - 4:44
- Balance - 5:16
- Love and Forgiveness - 4:44
- Newspeak - 5:22
- Sexy - 4:04
- Leonard Peltier - 3:45
- Liberation Theology - 5:10
- Discipline - 6:16
Personnel
- Steve Van Zandt - Vocals, guitar, drum machine programming, producer.[3]
- "Judge Fonkner" (Mark Alexander) - Keyboards and MIDI programming.
- Leslie Ming - Drums, percussion, and background vocals
- Warren McRae - bass
- Craig Derry - background vocals
- Will Downing - background vocals
- Danny Madden - background vocals
- Mark Ladford - background vocals
- "Balance" and "Love and Forgiveness" mixed by Tom Lord-Alge
- Joe "Linguini" Perrera - Assistant Mixer
- Recorded and Mixed by Chairman David McNair
- "O'Judge and Daddy" - Production assistance[4]
Chart Performance
Album
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1989 |
Swedish Albums Chart[5] |
32 |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1989 |
"Revolution" |
Dutch Singles Chart[6] |
73 |
- "Love and Forgiveness" and "Leonard Peltier" were also released as singles, however, they did not chart. [7]
References
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| Studio albums | |
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| Compilation albums | |
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| EPs | |
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| Singles |
- "Forever" (1982)
- "Lyin' in a Bed of Fire" (1982)
- "Solidarity" (1983)
- "Vote That Mutha Out!" (1984)
- "Out of the Darkness" (1984)
- "Voice of America" (1984)
- "Undefeated (Everybody Goes Home)" (1984)
- "Sun City" (1985)
- "No More Party's" (1987)
- "Bitter Fruit" (1987)
- "Trail of Broken Treaties" (1987)
- "Fruta Amarga" (1987)
- "Revolution" (1989)
- "Love and Forgiveness" (1989)
- "Leonard Peltier" (1989)
- "The Time of Your Life" (1995)
- "Salvation" / "Born Again Savage" (2000)
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| Promotional Singles |
- "Under the Gun" (1982)
- "Checkpoint Charlie" (1984)
- "Bitter Fruit" / "It's a Sin" ("It's a Sin" is by Pet Shop Boys)
- "Freedom" (1987)
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| Video Releases |
- "At Rockpalast" (2005)
- "Live at Full House" (2006)
- "Forever (Rockpalast Collection)" (2011)
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| Collaborations | | | | | | | | | | | | | Davie Allan & the Arrows
- "Fuzz for the Holidays" (2004)
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| Soundtracks | |
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| Unreleased Albums |
- "Nobody Loves and Leaves Alive" (in the band The Lost Boys)
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