About

"Revolution in Me" is former Sugababe Siobhan Donaghy's debut album. It was released 29 September 2003 on the London Records label.

Tracklisting

  1. "Nothing But Song" 3:49
  2. "Man Without Friends" 4:30
  3. "Overrated" 4:46
  4. "Little Bits" 5:17
  5. "As You Like It" 4:22
  6. "Next Human (XY)" 4:26
  7. "Suasex" 4:28
  8. "Twist Of Fate" 4:50
  9. "Faces" 3:48
  10. "Dialect" 4:27
  11. "Revolution In Me" 4:20
  12. "Iodine" 4:25

B-sides

Reviews

While 'Revolution In Me' is unlikely to prove as much of an epiphany for anyone else as it is for its author, it's refreshing to see Donaghy take the road less trodden. It's unlikely to put her at the top of the charts but then one suspects that was never really the point. More power to her for making a debut that shows flashes of real intelligence and inspiration instead of going for the cheap thrill. - Yahoo Music UK & Ireland

As with "One Touch", "Revolution" is not an album you can fully digest on first listen. It makes you work for your pay off and thus will probably be largely overlooked by the masses. The sad thing is, given the proper attention this could be the album to revitalise the woeful current state of pop music. Instead, it will have to make do with being the pop album of the year for those few in the know. - Drowned in Sound

The words are hollow enough to climb inside, and the music is warm enough to keep you there once you’re in, acoustic guitars, fathomless beats and skittish electronics binding songs together. And Siobhan, the ancient naïf, with her voice like syrup and cut glass. Siobhan Donaghy, I love you. For now. - Stylus