Step into the vibrant world of The Revolution with their captivating album "Wallington," released on January 1, 1988, under Horgi Music Digital Productions. This 67-minute journey through sound is a testament to the band's versatility and musical prowess, blending a mix of genres that keep the listener engaged from start to finish.
The album kicks off with the powerful "I Say So - Big Dave Smith Original Mix," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. Tracks like "Rainbow" and "Wallington - Big Dave Smith Surrey Mix" showcase the band's ability to craft atmospheric, immersive soundscapes. Meanwhile, "Walking By Myself" and "Move It Move It" bring a lively, upbeat energy that's impossible to resist.
The Revolution delves into heartfelt ballads with "A Part of Me - Big Dave Smith Original Mix" and "Can't Stop Loving You Baby," revealing their knack for emotional resonance. The album also features a unique cover of "It's Too Late," adding a fresh perspective to a classic tune.
With tracks like "Sweet Dreams Tonight" and "Feeling Blue," The Revolution demonstrates their ability to create evocative, introspective moments. The album closes with the haunting "Wait Wait Wait - Big Dave Smith Mini-Moog Mix," leaving a lasting impression.
"Wallington" is a testament to The Revolution's ability to blend various musical styles into a cohesive, engaging whole. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this album offers a rich, rewarding listening experience.