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The follow-up to Regen's acclaimed 2008 release Let It Go, REVOLUTION features Andy Summers of The Police and Benmont Tench from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, plus new songs written with Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty) and UK phenom David McAlmont.
Genre: Pop: Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2011
Revolution
Jon Regen
Record Label: JRM
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2. She's Not You (But Tonight She'll Have To Do) 3:41 + MP3 $0.99
3. Delores 3:46 + MP3 $0.99
4. Just Waiting For Now 3:04 + MP3 $0.99
5. Excuse Me, But It's Not Supposed To End Like This 4:40 + MP3 $0.99
6. One Part Broken, Two Parts Blue 3:16 + MP3 $0.99
7. Fighting For Your Love 5:28 + MP3 $0.99
8. If You're Here 4:19 + MP3 $0.99
9. Spirits of the Soul 5:45 + MP3 $0.99
10. Run Away 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
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What People Are Saying About Jon Regen's REVOLUTION

The jazz instrumentalist turned pop singer sings with smoky soul, his voice just a touch rumpled with bemusement on the wry piano come-on “Delores,” and weariness over a breathy accordion part on “One Part Broken, Two Parts Blue.” "She’s Not You (But Tonight She’ll Have to Do)” burbles along on Wurlitzer organ and roiling guitar while Regen dials in a vocal tone reminiscent of mid-solo career Sting. Although Regen doesn’t have the name recognition of some of his collaborators, Revolution is good enough to merit a qualification in that regard: Regen doesn’t have their name recognition yet.
HARTFORD COURANT - 11/10/11

Jon Regen is a man who knows his instrument. The piano isn’t great for rocking out unless you’re Jerry Lee Lewis or Little Richard, but it’s perfect for sophisticated, slightly retro pop songs. Regen writes his with the smart, jazzy feel of Ben Folds or Randy Newman, and on such tunes as “She’s Not You (But Tonight She’ll Have to Do)” and “One Part Broken, Two Parts Blue,” he gets to play his favorite character: the bemused, brokenhearted New York City night owl.
M MUSIC & MUSICIANS – 11/4/11

With a deceptive simplicity at times Revolution needs further listening to reveal itself.
*** THREE STARS.
JAZZWISE - 10/20/11

A wall-to-wall celebration of song and masterful musicianship. Jon Regen here emerges with a smart-as-hell pop album. The 10-song set opens with the titular track, one of several here that calls to mind the master craftsmanship of Marc “Walking in Memphis” Cohn but with elements that are more solidly and authentically fused to southern soul.
POPMATTERS - 10/18/11

The title track of this jazz pianist turned singer/songwriter's latest album is actually a wry love song, at once bluesy
and plucky.
USA TODAY - 10/11/11

A jazz piano player with plenty of pop singer/songwriting skills, Jon Regen spent 17 months in seven cities and two continents working on this album. It’s an enjoyable set, laid down against an organic background with Regen’s soulful vocals at the forefront. The easy-going “Just Waiting for Now,” was co-written with Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas, while other impressive collaborators show up along the way, especially guitarist Andy Summers who turns in some very tasty work on “Spirits of the Soul.”
THE REPUBLICAN/MASSLIVE.COM - 9/26/11

Jon Regen is a skilled jazz pianist; he knows his way around advanced improv and has gigged extensively. But he has a yen for the power of lyrics, and is rolling through a career that’s based on pop songwriting. On the new Revolution (JRM), he makes his catchiest and most insightful disc so far. As one tune spills into another, a blend of Billy Joel and Randy Newman bubbles up, with romance and wit vying for equal room.
THE PROVIDENCE PHOENIX - 9/23/11

With Revolution, Regen has shifted into a magnificent new gear that fuses the earlier components with the sort of material you'd expect of Harry Connick, Jr., and Donald Fagen. There's a wit and assurance on tunes like the title cut and "She's Not You (But Tonight She'll Have to Do)," and a gorgeous sense of melody on "Spirits of the Soul" and "One Part Broken, Two Parts Blue."
THE DAY.COM - 9/22/11

Jon Regen is dripping with talent. While he’s perhaps most connected in people’s minds to the piano and keyboards, it’s Regen’s voice that ultimately sets him apart from his peers. Witness a song like “Delores,” which evokes the raw descriptive power of early Springsteen or Waits with a heady brew of piano and organ washing over the whole. Revolution really does feel revolutionary in its combination of craftsmanship and genuine soul.
ROLL MAGAZINE - 9/19/11

Singer-songwriter and pianist Jon Regen has an original jazz-soul style on Revolution (JRM) that leverages the introspective Saturday-night spirit of Billy Joel and Leon Russell. Regen's approach on his album's originals is smoky, with a gentleness that's missing from many new albums today. Regen's quite a songwriter. And singer. And keyboard player.
JAZZWAX - 9/18/11

Regen’s beguiling new album Revolution exudes cool sophistication without sacrificing catchy accessibility, with guest appearances by Andy Summers of the Police and Benmont Tench of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers.
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER - 9/16/11

**** FOUR STARS. Revolution is Jon Regen’s second straight great album. “She’s Not You (But Tonight She’ll Have to Do)” has strong hooks and should be a hit.
BLOOMBERG - 9/13/11

Now, with Revolution, he delivers his most accomplished album to date. Its 10 tracks are uniform testament to Regen’s richly fulfilling maturation as both singer and songwriter (who also remains a top-drawer pianist). Summers returns for “Spirits of the Soul,” superlative among these ten excellent pieces, its haunted deconstruction of a vanquished relationship as potent as anything crafted by the guitarist’s Police-mate, Sting.
JAZZTIMES - 9/12/11

Regen’s exceptional new album Revolution features guests a-plenty like Benmont Tench from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, Andy Summers of The Police and Rutle Ricky Fataar, not to mention a co-write with Grammy winner Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20.
NY EXAMINER - 9/9/11

On his suave and soulful new album, Revolution, you can still hear some of his jazz background, but mostly what you hear is someone who has developed into a supremely accomplished pop artist. Think Harry Connick Jr., or maybe Billy Joel without the bombast. Regen may not be as well-known as some of his accompanists - Andy Summers, Benmont Tench - but this album shows he deserves to be.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER - 9/9/11

Revolution is often strongly reminiscent of Steve Winwood, Randy Newman and Bruce Hornsby’s undersung post-Range sets (“Harbor Lights,” “Hot House”). Regen won’t show off the way Hornsby does, but when he squeezes a solo into his compositions, it’s always thoughtful and inventive enough to broadcast his training. He’s gathered a stellar cast of accompanists, but the spotlight is on Regen, and the genial pianist makes the most of it. An adult-pop winner.
NJ STAR-LEDGER/NJ.COM - 9/9/11

“One Part Broken, Two Parts Blue,” and “Spirits of the Soul” reflect the sensitive side of Regen’s creativity, and are the kind of songs that are destined to become pop standards.
SOUNDS OF TIMELESS JAZZ - 9/3/11

On Revolution, Regen builds on his strengths, recording 10 original songs that expertly straddle the fence between jazz and pop. “She's Not You (But Tonight She'll Have to Do),” is easily one of the catchiest pop songs I've heard in a while. Add in appearances by such music luminaries as Andy Summers and Benmont Tench, and you have a seriously solid release.
CHARLESTON POST & COURIER - 8/10/11

Revolution effortlessly straddles the lines of commercial viability, legit authenticity, and indie. By the end of 2011, we will be claiming joint custody of the musician, if not declaring him one of our own outright.
LA EXAMINER - 7/27/11

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Undiscovered (in America) Talent!!
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All this artist needs is top-notch exposure to be able to climb the charts. Someone could make a great discovery by giving Jon Regen a window of opportunity!!!
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