Music : Tracy Chapman

Music : Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

by: Tracy Chapman



Tracy Chapman
Buy Now
See Larger Image
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

List Price: $11.98
Your Price: $9.99
You Save: $1.99 (17%)
Prices subject to change.

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1385










Please click here for more info


Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0007559607742
Label: Elektra / Wea
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Elektra / Wea
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Sales Rank: 1385
Studio: Elektra / Wea










Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
One of the most striking debut albums ever released, this disc instantly established Chapman as a musical force, and with good reason. Immediacy, integrity of purpose, and unqualified artistry are apparent in nearly every song. And while 'Fast Cars' remains Chapman's best-known work, 'Talkin' Bout a Revolution' is that rarest breed: a song which is both topical and timeless. Any exploration into Chapman's work should begin with this at times stunning effort; it's a disc of remarkable uniformity and clarity that Chapman has yet to improve on. --Wayne Pernu









Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


Related Items:
New Beginning Crossroads Matters of the Heart Telling Stories Where You Live see more

Related Items:


Disc 1:
  1. Talkin' Bout a Revolution
  2. Fast Car
  3. Across the Lines
  4. Behind the Wall
  5. Baby Can I Hold You
  6. Mountains O' Things
  7. She's Got Her Ticket
  8. Why?
  9. For My Lover
  10. If Not Now...
  11. For You


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome ...
I really enjoy listening to this CD. The radio doesn't play nearly enough Tracy Chapmans songs. I have only ever heard 2 played on the radio and I listen to a wide variety of music. I'd say that I definitely got my moneys worth. And as always the delivery time was excellent.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Where Have All The Prophets Gone? ...
Tracy Chapman's first album is a rare classic. Each song tells a story, and alot of subject matter is covered. Everything from love, heartbreak, politics, fascism, poverty, and spousal abuse. Wow, take a deep breathe. I like how each song tells a story, almost like a painting. The song "Talkin' 'Bout A Revolution" kicks off the album. This song reminds me how naive we all were in 80's, thinking this world would or could change for the better. Ending poverty sounds like an ideal concept but it's like fighting the powers that be, and actually things seem like they have gotten worse since 1988. The rich get richer and the poorer get poorer. The whole concept of this album that I think Tracy Chapman was trying to convey is hope. Trying to come from nothing and become something, anything. Build from the ground up. I dedicate "Mountains O' Things" to Oprah. When I heard the song recently it reminded me of her. Like the lyric "draggin' my furs on the ground". It really makes a clear statement of fascism and how we all are caught up in the rat race called life. The deep subject matter Tracy Chapman sings about is what makes her Tracy Chapman. It's pretty dark but she tells a story and makes it beautiful music.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Soulful sounds, but hard-left lyrics lead to questions... ...


...like when the poor people come to "get their share," will it include the share owned by rich recording artists? And when the poor people do that rising up and "take what's there," aren't there other, less poetic terms for that -- like "theft" and "looting"? Just asking!

Also, if you've got a fast car, and enough gas to drive it around in an attempt to ease your existential angst, why would you be living "at the shelter"? Doesn't it make more sense to sell your fast car and use the money as a down payment on a modest apartment or even a mobile home, and take the bus to the grocery store where you work? And shouldn't you dump your drug addicted boyfriend who's bringing you down? Aren't *you* the one responsible for your life choices? Just asking!

Also, is an upper-middle-class, Connecticut private school-educated, Tufts-attending singer really the right vehicle to explore life at the bottom quintile of American society? Is she authentic, or just a poseur? Is she really "angry" or is she just faking it? Just asking!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Comes Very Close to Music ...
Tracy Chapman demonstrates how simple it is to read random selections from a newspaper in a sing-song voice. I particularly liked how they chose to accompany her with musical instruments in order to suggest melody. The CD has eleven tracks. This was done, no doubt, to suggest divisions in what seems to be a 30 minute exercise in how to affect odd inflections of the voice. Perhaps, in the future, Tracy will treat us to imitations of other musical structures.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Chapman's mellow voice ...
Chapman's mellow voice always has the ability to make me disappear somewhere else. My favorite track on the CD is Fast Car. The ballad about running away from life, and a drinking father with the one you love. The music is superb, and brilliant. Her soft voice, and mellow sound make you melt, and want to run away too.
The somber sound in her voice is uncaptured by almost anyone else. Her music is very important, stoic, and meaningful.
If you like laid back music with some feeling behind it- that you could lay in bed and listen to by candlelight- then this might be the CD for you.


Chapman Tracy


read more customer reviews on Tracy Chapman


Browse for similar items by category:

 







Notebook Computers Shopper









$21.99



Wimbledon: The 2004 Official Film features the championship runs of Roger Federerer and Maria Sharapova. While beating Andy Roddick was just another day at the office for the top-ranked Federerer, Russian teen Sharapova turned heads by offering a fresh new face on the women's tour, and it didn't hurt a bit that the face looked like that of a model--"Anna Kournikova with a title," she was quickly dubbed. Other moments of the fortnight captured here include Goran Ivanesevic's farewell, the scoring controversy that might have cost Venus Williams a match, and--because this is a British production--Tim Henman's latest attempt to keep the Wimbledon crown at home. At only 52 minutes, however, there's not a whole lot of time to devote to actual game footage, and the camera has a dizzying habit of cutting to a close-up of a player in the middle of a point, making it hard to follow the action. The short running time makes Wimbledon: The 2004 Official Film feel somewhat like a relic from the VHS days, but it certainly looks good in anamorphic widescreen. --David Horiuchi

by James Church
$17.00

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0312352085

by Linda Sue Park
$6.50

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0440418518



The Olsen twins are turning 16, and they're celebrating with this collection of party games and, you guessed it, driving lessons. The good news is that if you can help them get past the obstacles and pass the test, they'll take you out with their new driver's licenses to a variety of fun minigame activities, like rock climbing, riding Jet Skis, surfing, ATV quad racing, and shopping for clothes. Earn points in the party games and spend them to upgrade the car and unlock cool tunes and cooler outfits.



It's not very often that a game aims to be fun and realistic while instilling a sense of personal involvement and responsibility. Mary-Kate and Ashley: Winners Circle does that within the theme of horseback riding. Players compete in such equestrian events as dressage, jumping, and cross-country, and learn the basics of caring for a horse. The game offers a practice mode, which lets riders master the controls and explore a course before entering events, and an adventure mode with large forest and island levels where players can play minigames or just simply explore.



The BenQ 7400U flatbed scanner provides quality scans and convenient, easy-to-use operation. Delivering up to 2,400 x 4,800 optical resolution and full, 48-bit color, the 7400U provides scanning for documents up to 8.5 by 11.7 inches. USB 2.0 connectivity provides a fast interface to Windows 98, 2000, ME, and XP users. Plus, the driver supports scanning directly to Palm or Palm OS compatible PDAs.

The scanner features five front panel buttons, providing easy execution of your most common, everyday tasks, including scanning directly to web-based applications. A complete software bundle--including MiraScan TWAIN Driver, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ArcSoft PhotoBase, ABBYY FineReader, Scan Button Utility, and MergeMagic--round out the package.

What's in the Box
BenQ 7400U scanner, power cable, software and driver CD (MiraScan TWAIN Driver, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ArcSoft PhotoBase, ABBYY FineReader, Scan Button Utility, MergeMagic), user guide, warranty information


Chapman,B000002H5I Tracy
Shopping at music.bestglobalgifts.com  Created at Sat Nov 22 21:12:29 2008