Description
Author: CHAPMAN,TRACY
Features:
- Collection by Tracy Chapman (2006-01-01)
Format: Best of
Release Date: 21-08-2014
Details: Amazon.ca Some albums just can’t be bettered. Tracy Chapman’s 1988 self-titled debut is one of them. Led by poignant singles « Fast Car », « Baby Can I Hold You Tonight » and « Talkin’ Bout a Revolution », its fragile acoustic laments tugged at the heart-strings and established Chapman as a songwriter with a uniquely human touch–selling 10 million copies and picking up three Grammies in the process. As this collection illustrates, such genius sets a difficult precedent. Despite including some truly beautiful songs from her four subsequent albums, the impact of those emotive early singles still dwarfs everything here. « I’m Ready » and « Smoke and Ashes » line up as the best of the rest, but with « Speak The Word », « Wedding Song » and « Open Arms » brimming with tender melodies and sentiments that touch in a way that most songwriters can only dream of, it’s a close run thing. « Fast Car » & Co. may be untouchable, but with the quiver in her voice adding a depth of emotion to her words of love, need and hope, these 16 tracks make n salient point: with Tracy Chapman, there is no such thing as an average song. –Dan Gennoe Product Description Import-only collection from the acclaimed singer/songwriter spanning the first 12 years of her successful career and featuring tracks from her first five albums that she recorded for the Elektra label. When Tracy first appeared on the music scene in 1988, her self-titled debut album was heavily influenced by the classic singer/songwriter scene of the ’70s and was a refreshing alternative to the over-produced dross that most of the labels were releasing at the time. 16 tracks including her first big hit ‘Fast Car’ plus other radio hits and great album tracks like ‘Crossroads’, ‘Telling Stories’ and ‘Give Me One Reason’. Warner. 2001.
UPC: 075596270021
EAN: 9325583013515
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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