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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Revolution Summer
| Type = [[Soundtrack Album]]
| name = Revolution Summer
| Artist = [[Jonathan Richman]]
| type = [[Soundtrack Album]]
| Cover =
| artist = [[Jonathan Richman]]
| cover = Revolution Summer (album).jpg
| Released = 2007
| alt =
| Recorded = at SF Soundworks, [[San Francisco]], [[California]]
| released = 2007
| Genre = [[Rock 'n' roll]], [[Soundtrack]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]]
| recorded = at SF Soundworks, [[San Francisco]], [[California]]
| Length = 28:10
| Label = Vapor Records
| venue =
| Producer =
| studio =
| genre = [[Rock 'n' roll]], [[soundtrack]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]]
| Reviews =
| length = 28:10
| Last album = ''[[Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love]]''<br />(2004)
| label = Vapor Records
| This album = '''''Revolution Summer'''''<br />(2007)
| producer =
| Next album = ''[[Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild]]''<br />(2008)
| prev_title = [[Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love]]
| prev_year = 2004
| next_title = [[Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild]]
| next_year = 2008
}}
}}
'''''Revolution Summer''''' is a [[soundtrack]] album by [[Jonathan Richman]], released by the Vapor Records [[record label|label]] in 2007. The music was composed for the film ''Revolution Summer'', directed by Miles Matthew Montalbano. The album is Richman's first soundtrack album, although he did contribute three songs to "[[There's Something About Mary]]" as well as appearing in the film, along with drummer [[Tommy Larkins]], who also plays on this release. It is entirely instrumental, another first for Richman.
'''''Revolution Summer''''' is a [[soundtrack]] album by [[Jonathan Richman]], released by the Vapor Records [[record label|label]] in 2007. The music was composed for the film ''Revolution Summer'', directed by Miles Matthew Montalbano.
While Richman had previously contributed songs to the 1998 film, ''[[There's Something About Mary]]'', and appeared in that film, along with drummer [[Tommy Larkins]], ''Revolution Summer'' is Richman's first complete soundtrack album. It is entirely instrumental, another first for Richman.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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*Charles Gonzalez - keyboards, bass on ''Music For Next Year's Jukebox''
*Charles Gonzalez - keyboards, bass on ''Music For Next Year's Jukebox''


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Latest revision as of 04:16, 24 November 2024

Revolution Summer
Soundtrack album by
Released2007
Recordedat SF Soundworks, San Francisco, California
GenreRock 'n' roll, soundtrack, Americana
Length28:10
LabelVapor Records
Jonathan Richman chronology
Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love
(2004)
Revolution Summer
(2007)
Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild
(2008)

Revolution Summer is a soundtrack album by Jonathan Richman, released by the Vapor Records label in 2007. The music was composed for the film Revolution Summer, directed by Miles Matthew Montalbano.

While Richman had previously contributed songs to the 1998 film, There's Something About Mary, and appeared in that film, along with drummer Tommy Larkins, Revolution Summer is Richman's first complete soundtrack album. It is entirely instrumental, another first for Richman.

Track listing

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All music composed by Jonathan Richman

  1. "Weeds Breaking Through The Concrete" (1:02)
  2. "Revolution Summer Theme" (2:01)
  3. "Francine's Theme" (1:31)
  4. "A Chill in the Night Air' (1.21)
  5. "Music for Next Year's Jukebox" (3:22)
  6. "Hipster Cafe" (1:10)
  7. "Vacant Lot" (5:16)
  8. "Hope's Theme" (1:35)
  9. "Francine's Theme (Reprise)" (3:43)
  10. "Hope's Theme (Reprise)" (0:41)
  11. "Weeds Breaking Through The Concrete (Reprise)" (4:03)
  12. "Now What?" (2:33)

Personnel

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