Revolution (The Cult song)

"Revolution" is a song by the British rock band The Cult.[1] It was the third single from The Cult's 1985 album Love, written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy.[2] The song has been described as a "power ballad".[3]

"Revolution"
Single by The Cult
from the album Love
Released22 November 1985
GenreRock, Hard Rock
Length5:20
LabelBeggars Banquet
Songwriter(s)Ian Astbury, Billy Duffy
Producer(s)Steve Brown
The Cult singles chronology
"Rain"
(1985)
"Revolution"
(1985)
"Love Removal Machine"
(1987)

Song construction

It has been noted that the chord progression in the song is the same as She Sells Sanctuary and Rain, the first two singles from the Love album.[2]

gollark: Because if you collect enough groups of dragons the probabilities are such that you're eventually likely to end up with one with only one gender?
gollark: I'm trying to trade for CB Xenowyrms: what stuff is generally considered to be worth that?
gollark: How do you know?
gollark: Ah, yes, very dragony.
gollark: Exactly!

References

  1. "Gig review: The Cult". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 8 October 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. James Brown (19 February 2010). "The Cult - Love". Sabotage Times. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  3. Barbrick, Greg (26 April 2011). "Music Review: The Cult – Love". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
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