Revolution is a 2019 studio album by American pop and rock singer Paula Cole.
Revolution explores political themes that connected to Cole's 1999 album Amen and the singer promoted this album by debuting her cover of the Marvin Gaye ecological anthem "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)".
[2] Writing for PopMatters, Charles Donovan scored Revolution an eight out of 10, writing that her Cole's political emphasis works with her music and considers the album "an exceptional piece of work, a timely reminder of how soulful, perceptive and harrowing a writer and singer Cole is and has always been".
[1] All songs written by Paula Cole, except as noted "Intro: Revolution (Is A State Of Mind)" "Shake the Sky" "Blues in Gray" "Silent" "Go On" "All or Nothing" "7 Deadly Sins" "The Ecology (Mercy Mercy Me)" "Undertow (One Life Lost)" "Universal Empathy" "Dhammapada" "Hope Is Everywhere" "St. Cecilia" Revolution was produced by Paula Cole with co-production by Chris Bruce.
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