Revolution (Remastered) Little Steven

Album info

Album-Release:
1989

HRA-Release:
15.01.2020

Label: Sony Music CG

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Artist: Little Steven

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Where Do We Go from Here?06:00
  • 2Revolution05:23
  • 3Education04:44
  • 4Balance05:16
  • 5Love and Forgiveness04:44
  • 6Newspeak05:22
  • 7Sexy04:04
  • 8Leonard Peltier03:45
  • 9Liberation Theology05:10
  • 10Discipline06:16
  • Total Runtime50:44

Info for Revolution (Remastered)



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.

“I am honoured that Gino chose us to be his first project after So You Think You Can Dance,” says Steven Van Zandt, “and I also want to thank my wife Maureen for suggesting I call Nigel Lythgoe who gave us his blessing and amazing positive energy.

“’Love Again’ is one of my two Sam Cooke tributes on the album. It’s a fun little fiction about a character who has been burned by a relationship so he travels the world trying to distract himself only to find there’s no escape from the addiction of love! The video does an amazing job bringing this song to life in a whole new way.”

Steve Van Zandt, vocals, guitar, drum machine programming
"Judge Fonkner" (Mark Alexander), keyboards, MIDI programming
Leslie Ming, drums, percussion, background vocals
Warren McRae, bass
Craig Derry, background vocals
Will Downing, background vocals
Danny Madden, background vocals
Mark Ladford, background vocals

Digitally remastered



Steven Van Zandt
is a musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, actor, human rights activist, and radio DJ. He is a founding member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and a well known musician in his own right.

Along with recording and performing with his band Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, Van Zandt is also a critically acclaimed producer for artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Artists United Against Apartheid, Darlene Love, Gary U.S. Bonds, Ronnie Spector, The Chesterfield Kings, The Cocktail Slippers, and The Breakers.

His other music production credits include Musical Director and Band Organizer for the Monday Night Football theme on ESPN featuring Hank Williams Jr. and the All-Star Band, 2007. He also acted as Film Music Supervisor and Soundtrack Executive Producer for Christmas with the Kranks, released by Sony Pictures, 2003.

Van Zandt’s songs have been recorded by artists such as Jackson Browne, Pearl Jam, Jimmy Cliff, Southside Johnny, Gary U.S. Bonds, Nancy Sinatra, Brian Setzer, Darlene Love, and Black Uhuru.

Adding acting to his repertoire, Van Zandt became an original cast member on HBO's hit television series The Sopranos in 1999, playing the role of Silvio Dante from the show’s inception through the final season.

His television production credits include Executive Producer of ESPN’s New Year’s Eve with Little Steven’s Underground Garage (2005), and Executive Producer of the Cheap Trick or Treat Halloween Ball (2006).

In 2002 Van Zandt created the nationally syndicated radio show Little Steven's Underground Garage, which now reaches over 1.2 million listeners in North America, with affiliates across Western Europe (still working on France!), and broadcasting to over 50 countries around the world via Voice of America and American Forces Network. Van Zandt also created and programs two formats on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, the Underground Garage (Sirius 25, XM 59) and the Outlaw Country channel (Sirius 63, XM 12).

2006 marked the beginning of Wicked Cool Records, the imprint Van Zandt started to further support traditional Rock and Roll, now called Garage Rock. Wicked Cool is home to twenty bands including The Chesterfield Kings, The Woggles, The Breakers, The Urges, The Len Price 3, and the Cocktail Slippers. Among the label’s releases are the critically acclaimed compilations featuring the best music from the contemporary Garage Rock scene, and the infamous Christmas A Go Go collection.

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