tracy chapman
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Tracy Chapman is the debut album by the American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, released on April 5, 1988, by Elektra Records. The album was recorded at the Powertrax studio in Hollywood, California. In 1987, Chapman was discovered by fellow Tufts University student Brian Koppelman. He offered to show her work to his father, who owned a successful publishing company; however, she did not consider the offer to be serious. After multiple performances, however, Koppelman found a demo tape of her singing "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution", which he promoted to radio stations, and she was eventually signed to Elektra. In early attempts to produce the first album, many producers turned down Chapman as they did not favor her musical direction. David Kershenbaum, however, decided to produce it as he wanted to record an acoustic music album. It was recorded in Hollywood, California, in eight weeks. Most of the writing is based on political and social causes. Tracy Chapman quickly gained critical acclaim from a wide majority of music critics, praising the album's simplicity, Chapman's vocal ability and her political and social lyrical content. The album achieved commercial success in most of the...
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Millennium Collection
Live at Denver (Gothic Theatre)
The Greatest Hits
Chestnut Cabaret 1988
Montreux Jazz Festival (1988)
Tracy Chapman (1988)
Crossroads (1989)
Matters of the Heart (1992)
Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1988 (1993)
1988-07: Live & Alive: Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland (1995)
New Beginning (1995)
Greatest Hits (2000)
Telling Stories (2000)
Collection (2001)
Let It Rain (2002)
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