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Revolution in Me
Studio album by
Released29 September 2003
Recorded2002–2003
GenrePop rock, R&B, trip hop
Length53:58
LabelLondon Records
Producer
Siobhán Donaghy chronology
Revolution in Me
(2003)
Ghosts
(2007)
Singles from Revolution in Me
  1. "Overrated"
    Released: 23 June 2003
  2. "Twist of Fate"
    Released: 15 September 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Drowned in Sound(7/10)[2]
RTÉ[3]
StylusB−[4]
The Guardian[5]
Yahoo! Music(7/10)[6]

Revolution in Me is the debut solo album released by former Sugababe Siobhán Donaghy, on 29 September 2003. The album debuted, and peaked, at #117 on the UK Albums Chart. Her forename is stylised as 'Siobhan' for this album, as opposed to the correct styling of 'Siobhán'. The album was reviewed well in European countries, including Sweden and Finland.[7] The album was released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.[citation needed] Two singles were released from the album: "Overrated" and "Twist of Fate".

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Nothing But Song" (Preetesh album version)Siobhán Donaghy, Marlon McVey, Preetesh Hirji, Matt Kent, Bob AndyMister, Hirji3:49
2."Man Without Friends"Donaghy, Marlon McVey, Hirji, KentMister, Hirji, Kent4:30
3."Overrated" (album version)Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Paul SimmsCameron McVey4:46
4."Little Bits"Donaghy, Cameron McVey, HirjiJody Street, Kent5:17
5."As You Like It"Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Neil Pearson, Silvio PaciniCameron McVey, Pearson, Pacini4:22
6."Next Human (XY)"Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Street, KentCameron McVey, Street, Kent4:26
7."Suasex"Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Pearson, PaciniCameron McVey, Pearson, Pacini4:28
8."Twist of Fate" (album version)Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Marlon McVey, Kent, HirjiCameron McVey4:50
9."Faces" (uncleared sample version)Donaghy, Marlon McVey, HirjiMister, Hirji3:48
10."Dialect"Donaghy, Marlon McVey, HirjiMister, Hirji4:27
11."Revolution in Me"Donaghy, Marlon McVey, HirjiMister, Hirji4:40
12."Iodine"Donaghy, Cameron McVey, SimmsCameron McVey4:31
B-sides
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Those Anythings"Donaghy, Ben Allen, Ollie Gardner, Chris Hanby, RoudetteAllen4:03
2."Instances"   
3."Thus Far"   
4."Don't Know Why" (live)   
5."I'm Glad You're Mine" (live)   
6."Overrated" (single remix)Donaghy, Cameron McVey, SimmsCameron McVey4:32
7."Twist of Fate" (radio edit)Donaghy, Cameron McVey, Marlon McVey, Kent, HirjiCameron McVey3:32
8."Overrated" (radio edit)Donaghy, Cameron McVey, SimmsCameron McVey3:44

Notes

  • The album's title, Revolution in Me, is said to relate to Siobhán Donaghy's departure from Sugababes.
  • "Nothing But Song" was released as a promotional single on vinyl under the name of "Shanghai Nobody", an anagram of "Siobhán Donaghy".
  • As the booklet includes eight additional front covers, there is no official album cover, as anyone can change the cover.
  • Interviewed on BBC Three's Liquid News show around the time of the release of "Twist of Fate", Siobhan mentioned the turkeys in the video, and said that they were more relevant to her upcoming Christmas single, "Iodine". However, no further single was released.

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[8] 117

References