Revolution (Slaughter album)
Revolution | ||||
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Studio album by Slaughter | ||||
Released | May 20, 1997[1][2] | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 54:52[1] | |||
Label | Sanctuary Records[2] | |||
Producer | Slaughter[1] | |||
Slaughter chronology | ||||
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Revolution is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Slaughter released on Sanctuary Records[2] on May 20, 1997.[1][2] This was their last album to feature guitarist Tim Kelly.[2]
Critical Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic[1] |
The album received positive reviews. All Music claimed "A retro/psychedelic vibe permeates the album, clearly evident on such highlights as "American Pie" and the long and winding epic "Heaven it Cries." But Slaughter didn't completely turn its back on its previous direction, as evidenced by such tracks as the ballad "Can We Find a Way," and the rocking title track."[1]
Track listing
All Track Listing adapted from All Music and Amazon.
- "American Pie" - 3:53[1][2]
- "Heaven it Cries" - 6:18
- "Tongue n' Groove" - 3:04
- "Can We Find a Way" - 4:27
- "Stuck on You" - 4:35
- "Hard to Say Good-Bye" - 4:50
- "Revolution" - 3:22
- "Guck" - 1:40
- "Heat of the Moment" - 5:05
- "Rocky Mountain Way" - 5:24
- "You're My Everything" - 5:00
- "I'm Gone" - 2:30
- "Ad-Majorem-Dei-Gloriam" 2:14
Personnel
- Mark Slaughter - lead vocals, guitars, keyboards[3]
- Dana Strum- bass, backing vocals
- Tim Kelly - guitars, backing vocals
- Blas Elias - drums, percussion, backing vocals
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