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