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Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman
Release Date: 1988
Running Time: 35:51
Label: Elektra Entertainment
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Arriving with little fanfare in the spring of 1988, Tracy Chapman's eponymous debut album became one of the key records of the Bush era, providing a touchstone for the entire PC movement while reviving the singer/songwriter tradition. And Tracy Chapman is firmly within the classic singer/songwriter tradition, sounding for all the world as if it was recorded in the early '70s -- that is, if all you paid attention to were the sonics, since Chapman's songs are clearly a result of the Reagan revolution. Even the love songs and laments are underscored by a realized vision of trickle-down modern life -- listen to the lyrical details of "Fast Car" for proof. Chapman's impassioned liberal activism and emotional resonance enlivens her music, breathing life into her songs even when the production is a little bit too clean. Still, the juxtaposition of contemporary themes and classic production precisely is what makes the album distinctive -- it brings the traditions into the present. At the time, it revitalized traditional folk ideals of social activism and the like, kick starting the PC revolution in the process, but if those were its only merits, Tracy Chapman would sound dated. The record continues to sound fresh because Chapman's writing is so keenly observed and her strong, gutsy singing makes each song sound intimate and immediate. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Talkin' Bout a RevolutionChapman2:38
2Fast CarChapman4:58
3Across the LinesChapman3:22
4Behind the WallChapman1:46
5Baby Can I Hold YouChapman3:16
6Mountains O' ThingsChapman4:37
7She's Got Her TicketChapman3:54
8Why?Chapman2:01
9For My LoverChapman3:15
10If Not Now...Chapman2:55
11For YouChapman3:09







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