Revolution of the Heart

Revolution Of The Heart is Howard Jones's eighth album, released in 2005. This album marked a return to the electronic production that feature on Jones' early albums. A number of promo singles were released - "Just Look at You Know" and "Revolution of the Heart". Notably, the album's lyrics are broadly influenced by Nichiren Buddhism which Jones began practicing in the early 90s. The album was released in a number of formats including a limited edition version sold through Jones' website which sold out quickly. A double disc was released in some territories which included a number of remixed tracks, while the Japanese edition contained some reworked versions of old hits as bonus tracks.

Revolution of the Heart
Studio album by
Howard Jones
Released2005
GenreRock / Pop
Length52:38
LabelKOCH Records
ProducerHoward Jones, Robbie Bronnimann
Howard Jones chronology
The Very Best of Howard Jones
(2003)
Revolution of the Heart
(2005)
Revolution Remixed & Surrounded
(2007)

Track listing

All songs written by Howard Jones and Robbie Bronnimann, except where noted.

  1. "Celebrate Our Love" - 4:42
  2. "Respected" - 5:37
  3. "Just Look at You Now" - 4:21
  4. "Revolution of the Heart" - 3:15
  5. "I've Said Too Much" - 5:06
  6. "The Presence of Other" - 6:15
  7. "Black & White" - 5:25
  8. "Another Chance" - 5:49
  9. "Stir It Up" (Robin Boult) - 3:31
  10. "For You, See Me" - 8:34

Personnel

  • Howard Jones – vocals, acoustic piano, Moog synthesizer, keyboard programming, producer
  • Robbie Bronnimann – virtual instruments, Macintosh computer, sound design, producer, mixing
  • Robin Boult – guitar
  • Shaz Sparks – backing vocals (1, 3, 4)
  • Ian Walden – sleeve design, illustration, additional and image photography
  • Freddie Walker – cover photography
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