Revolution (Little Steven album)
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| Revolution | ||||
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| Studio album by Little Steven | ||||
| Released | 1989 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Producer | Little Steven | |||
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Revolution was a 1989 album by Little Steven. 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.
[edit] Track listing
- "Where Do We Go From Here?"
- "Revolution"
- "Education"
- "Balance"
- "Love and Forgiveness"
- "Newspeak"
- "Sexy"
- "Leonard Peltier"
- "Liberation Theology"
- "Discipline"
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Van Zandt - Vocals, guitar, drum machine programming, producer.
- "Judge Fonkner" (Mark Alexander) - Keyboards and MIDI programming.
- Leslie Ming - Drums and percussion
- Warren McRae - bass
- Craig Derry - background vocals
- Will Downing - background vocals
- Danny Madden - background vocals
- Leslie Ming - background vocals
- Mark Ladford - background vocals