Revolve (Danger Danger album)

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Revolve
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Studio album by
Released2009
Genre
Length48:22
Label Low Dice
Producer Bruno Ravel
Danger Danger chronology
Live and Nude
(2005)
Revolve
(2009)

Revolve, Danger Danger's seventh studio album, marks the return of lead vocalist Ted Poley. It is also the first Danger Danger studio album to feature Rob Marcello on guitar.

Contents

Track listing

CD

All titles by Bruno Ravel and Steve West.

  1. "That's What I'm Talking About" 4:28
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead and rhythm guitars
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Frank Vestry - backing vocals
  2. "Ghost of Love" 4:58
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead and rhythm guitars
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, synthesizer, piano
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Tony Harnell - backing vocals
  3. "Killin' Love" 5:27
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead and rhythm guitars
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, clean guitar, synthesizer, piano
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Luke Ravel - laughter
  4. "Hearts on the Highway" 4:20
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead guitar
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizer, piano, strings
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Frank Vestry - backing vocals
  5. "Fugitive" 4:03
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, piano
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Andy Leftwich - mandolin, mandola
    • Mitch Malloy - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  6. "Keep on Keepin' On" 4:56
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead guitar
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, B-4 Hammond organ
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Frank Vestry - backing vocals
  7. "Rocket To Your Heart" 4:39
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, strings
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Paul Laine - synthesizers
  8. "F.U.$" 4:54
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - guitar solo
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm and acoustic guitars, strings, synthesizers
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Frank Vestry - backing vocals
  9. "Beautiful Regret" 4:41
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead guitar
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizer, piano
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
  10. "Never Give Up" 4:46
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - guitar solo
    • Bruno Ravel - rhythm and acoustic guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
  11. "Dirty Mind" 3:50
    • Ted Poley - lead vocals
    • Rob Marcello - lead and rhythm guitars
    • Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
    • Steve West - drums, percussion
    • Jaret Reddick - backing vocals

Total Time: 48:22 [1]

Limited Collector's Edition Vinyl

  1. "That's What I'm Talking About" 4:28
  2. "Hearts on the Highway" 4:20
  3. "Rocket To Your Heart" 4:39
  4. "Dirty Mind" 3:50
  5. "Fugitive" 4:03
  6. "Beautiful Regret" 4:41
  7. "Ghost of Love" 4:58
  8. "Killin' Love" 5:27
  9. "F.U.$" 4:54
  10. "Keep on Keepin' On" 4:56
  11. "Never Give Up" 4:46

All songs written and composed by Bruno Ravel and Steve West.

Personnel

Band

Additional personnel

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References

  1. "Danger Danger – Revolve (2009, CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 1 January 2022.