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Tracy Chapman BiographyTracy Chapman helped restore singer/songwriters to the spotlight in the '80s. The multi-platinum success of Chapman's eponymous 1988 debut was unexpected, and it had lasting impact. Although Chapman was working from the same confessional singer/songwriter foundation that had been popularized in the '70s, her songs were fresh and powerful, driven by simple melodies and affecting lyrics. At the time of her first album, there were only a handful of artists performing such a style successfully, and her success ushered in a new era of singer/songwriters that lasted well into the '90s. Furthermore, her album helped usher in the era of political correctness -- along with 10,000 Maniacs and R.E.M., Chapman's liberal politics proved enormously influential on American college campuses in the late '80s. Of course, such implications meant that Chapman's subsequent recordings were greeted with mixed reactions, but after several years out of the spotlight, she managed to make a very successful comeback in 1996 with her fourth album, New Beginning, thanks to the Top Ten single "Give Me One Reason."Raised in a working class neighborhood in Cleveland, OH, Chapman learned how to play guitar as a child, and began to write her own songs shortly afterward. Following high school, she won a minority placement scholarship and decided to attend Tufts University, where she studied anthropology and African studies. While at Tufts, she became fascinated with folk-rock and singer/songwriters, and began performing her own songs at coffeehouses. Eventually, she recorded a set of demos at the college radio station. One of her fellow students, Brian Koppelman, heard Chapman play and recommended her to his father, Charles Koppelman, who ran SBK Publishing. In 1986, she signed with SBK and Koppelman secured a management contract with Elliot Roberts, who had worked with Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. Roberts and Koppelman helped Chapman sign to Elektra in 1987. Chapman recorded her debut album with David Kershenbaum, and the resulting eponymous record was released in the spring of 1988. Tracy Chapman was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, and she set out on the road supporting 10,000 Maniacs. Within a few months, she played at the internationally televised concert for Nelson Mandela's 70th birthday party, where her performance was greeted with thunderous applause. Soon, the single "Fast Car" began climbing the charts, eventually peaking at number six. The album's sales soared along with the single, and by the end of the year, the record had gone multi-platinum. Early the following year, the record won four Grammys, including Best New Artist. It was an auspicious beginning to Chapman's career, and it was perhaps inevitable that her second album, 1989's darker, more political Crossroads, wasn't as successful. Although it was well-reviewed, the album wasn't as commercially successful, peaking at number nine and quickly falling down the charts. Following Crossroads, Chapman spent a few years in seclusion, returning in 1992 with Matters of the Heart. The album was greeted with mixed reviews and weak sales, and Chapman had fallen into cult status. Three years later, she returned with New Beginning, which received stronger reviews than its predecessor. The bluesy "Give Me One Reason" was pulled as the first single, and it slowly became a hit, sending the album into the U.S. Top Ten in early 1996. It was a quiet, successful comeback from an artist most observers had already consigned to forever languish in cult status. Telling Stories followed in early 2000. Let It Rain followed two years later. For 2005's Where You Live, Chapman co-produced the album with Tchad Blake. Stephen Thomas Erlewine. 2005 - Where You Live01. Tracy Chapman - Change02. Tracy Chapman - Talk To You 03. Tracy Chapman - 3,000 Miles 04. Tracy Chapman - Going Back 05. Tracy Chapman - Don't Dwell 06. Tracy Chapman - Never Yours 07. Tracy Chapman - America 08. Tracy Chapman - Love's Proof 09. Tracy Chapman - Before Easter 10. Tracy Chapman - Taken 11. Tracy Chapman - Be And Be Not Afraid 2002 - Let It Rain01. Tracy Chapman - Let It Rain02. Tracy Chapman - Another Sun 03. Tracy Chapman - You're The One 04. Tracy Chapman - In The Dark 05. Tracy Chapman - Almost 06. Tracy Chapman - Hard Wired 07. Tracy Chapman - Say Hallelujah 08. Tracy Chapman - Broken 09. Tracy Chapman - Happy 10. Tracy Chapman - Goodbye 11. Tracy Chapman - Over In Love (Instrumental) 12. Tracy Chapman - I Am Yours 1995 - New Beginning01. Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason02. Tracy Chapman - Remember The Tinman 03. Tracy Chapman - I'm Ready 04. Tracy Chapman - New Beginning 05. Tracy Chapman - Smoke And Ashes 06. Tracy Chapman - Cold Feet 07. Tracy Chapman - At The Point In My Life 08. Tracy Chapman - The Promise 09. Tracy Chapman - The Rape Of The World 10. Tracy Chapman - Tell It Like It Is 11. Tracy Chapman - Heaven's Here On Earth 1992 - Matters Of The Heart01. Tracy Chapman - Bang Bang Bang02. Tracy Chapman - So 03. Tracy Chapman - I Used To Be A Sailor 04. Tracy Chapman - The Love That You Had 05. Tracy Chapman - Woman's Work 06. Tracy Chapman - If These Are The Things 07. Tracy Chapman - Short Supply 08. Tracy Chapman - Dreaming On A World 09. Tracy Chapman - Open Arms 10. Tracy Chapman - Matters Of The Heart 1989 - Crossroads01. Tracy Chapman - Crossroads02. Tracy Chapman - Bridges 03. Tracy Chapman - Freedom Now 04. Tracy Chapman - Material World 05. Tracy Chapman - Be Careful Of My Heart 06. Tracy Chapman - Subcity 07. Tracy Chapman - Born To Fight 08. Tracy Chapman - A Hundred Years 09. Tracy Chapman - This Time 10. Tracy Chapman - All That You Have Is Your Soul 1988 - Tracy Chapman01. Tracy Chapman - Talkin' bout a revolution02. Tracy Chapman - Fast car 03. Tracy Chapman - Across the LInes 04. Tracy Chapman - Behind the wall 05. Tracy Chapman - Baby can I hold you 06. Tracy Chapman - Mountains o' things 07. Tracy Chapman - She's got her ticket 08. Tracy Chapman - Why 09. Tracy Chapman - For my lover 10. Tracy Chapman - If not now 11. Tracy Chapman - For you |
