Revolutionary Tea Party is an album by the Canadian musician Lillian Allen, released in 1986.
[13] The Toronto Star called Allen's voice "a keening, irresistible instrument," writing that the tracks "deal with frighteningly recognizable contemporary issues, with Canadians' offensive condescension towards Jamaican immigrants, with rape, the pain of birth and the myriad small, shattering injustices perpetrated against blacks, the underprivileged and women both in this country and in Jamaica.
"[2] The Kingston Whig-Standard declared that "Allen's poetry is a bracing jolt against complacency.
"[17] AllMusic called the album "a masterpiece of conscious female passion.
"[14] Ms. included Revolutionary Tea Party on its 1991 list of landmark albums of the past 20 years.