Rebelution (Tanya Stephens album)

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Rebelution
Tanya Stephens Rebelution.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 29, 2006
Recorded2004-2006
Genre Dancehall, reggae, pop rock, dance
Length68:22 [1]
Label VP/Tarantula Records
Producer Andrew Henton, Barry O'Hare, Neil Amos, Romain "Sherkhan" Chiffre
Tanya Stephens chronology
Gangsta Blues
(2004)
Rebelution
(2006)
Infallible
(2010)
Singles from Rebelution
  1. "These Streets"
    Released: July 31, 2006
  2. "What a Day"
    Released: August 7, 2006

Rebelution is Tanya Stephens' sixth album, released more than two years after her last release, Gangsta Blues . Production came from (among others) her boyfriend & life partner Andrew Henton. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Welcome to the Rebelution" (Intro)02:38
2."Who Is Tanya"03:15
3."Put It on You"03:17
4."The Message" (Skit)00:39
5."Still a Go Lose"03:46
6."To the Rescue"03:53
7."Damn You"03:57
8."The Truth"04:41
9."Spilt Milk"03:54
10."Saturday Morning" (Skit)02:04
11."Cherry Brandy"03:53
12."Sunday Morning" (Skit)01:55
13."You Keep Looking Up"03:52
14."Come a Long Way"03:22
15."Do You Still Care?"05:33
16."Warn Dem"04:08
17."To the Limit"03:14
18."These Streets"03:54
19."Home Alone"03:41
20."Don't Play"04:33
Total length:68:22

All acoustic tracks & music videos from the DVD are from Rebelution unless otherwise stated.

Bonus DVD: Stripped-Down
No.TitleLength
1."I Am Woman" (Acoustic, from Gangsta Blues )01:23
2."Interview #1"02:19
3."Can't Breathe" (Acoustic, from Gangsta Blues)05:18
4."Interview #2"00:58
5."It's a Pity" (Acoustic, from Gangsta Blues)05:17
6."To the Rescue" (Acoustic)04:07
7."Interview #3"01:34
8."Damn You" (Acoustic)03:44
9."Interview #4"01:05
10."Cherry Brandy" (Acoustic)05:18
11."Interview #5"05:36
12."Interview #6"01:03
13."Do You Still Care?"05:22
14."These Streets" (Acoustic)05:23
15."Warn Dem" (Music video)03:44
16."It's a Pity" (Music video, from Gangsta Blues)04:20
Total length:52:02

Personnel

DVD

[3]

Chart History

CountryPositionWeeks in chart
US 1116

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References

  1. https://www.billboard.com/artist/tanya-stephens/chart-history/
  2. "Review : Tanya Stephens : Rebelution". www.reggae-vibes.com. Archived from the original on 2006-10-30.
  3. "Stephens Tanya - Rebelution CD Album".