"Revelation: Revolution '69" is an album by The Lovin' Spoonful, an American rock band established in the mid-1960s. Sadly, there's less information available regarding this specific album. It was released in 1969, during a period of significant transitions and upheavals for the band. The Lovin' Spoonful, known for their folk-influenced pop-rock sound, produced numerous hits in the years before the album's production.
Yet the band underwent multiple line-up changes in the late 1960s which significantly affected their output and direction. Joe Butler, initially the group's drummer, took up lead vocals following the departure of John Sebastian, the original lead vocalist. "Revelation: Revolution '69" is distinct from The Lovin' Spoonful's earlier works as it incorporates more elements of country rock and psychedelic music. While the album wasn't as commercially successful as their earlier outputs, it endures as an important marker of the band's evolution and adaptation to the changing music scene of the late 1960s.