Revolution (Little Steven album)
      
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
-  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
Singles
- "Love and Forgiveness" and "Leonard Peltier" were also released as singles, however, they did not chart. [7]
 
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