Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 1988-04-05
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1988 Elektra/Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International for the world

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Talkin' Bout a Revolution 2:41 USD 1.29
2
Fast Car 4:56 USD 1.29
3
Across the Lines 3:24 USD 1.29
4
Behind the Wall 1:49 USD 1.29
5
Baby Can I Hold You 3:13 USD 1.29
6
Mountains O' Things 4:39 USD 1.29
7
She's Got Her Ticket 3:54 USD 1.29
8
Why? 2:06 USD 1.29
9
For My Lover 3:12 USD 1.29
10
If Not Now... 3:01 USD 1.29
11
For You 3:09 USD 1.29
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Reviews

  • Perfection
    5
    By Ronin 5150
    It’s 2024 & I’m still playing “Fast Car” like it’s the first time. Very rarely do you find a song that is not only good but can stand the test of time this song is the blueprint on how that’s done
  • pretty cool
    5
    By Showblox
    yeah I like this album
  • Grammy winning album
    5
    By danny00003
    I’ll never forget this album…a poetic, folk masterpiece. Chapmans unique voice and guitar playing craft a rare gem. Fast car and talkin bout revolution are my favorites. So glad she came back to the Grammy and that Luke Combs brought it back to share with a new generation of music lovers. ❤️❤️❤️
  • Perfection
    5
    By isolationinme
    Smooth voice, like “Tennessee whiskey “ and powerful messages in her songs.
  • Classic
    5
    By OrangePeelNeilNeil
    I remember when this came out in 1988. Still love this album
  • Garbage
    1
    By sssfhfsdc
    Anyone who thinks this song is somewhat even good is brain dead
  • Fantastic
    5
    By DEJ731
    Great lyricist and strong songs
  • ❤️
    5
    By Real_raff
    One of the greatest if not greatest song(s) of all time. I love this song so much, it got me through some hard times
  • Timeless
    5
    By Jwolffstar
    I remember listening to these songs over 20 years ago. I started listening again recently, inspired by the revival of Fast Car. It hits differently now but it’s still so relevant.
  • Bought it on tape and CD and now online it is that ageless
    5
    By Otarakiwi
    I loved this song when it came out and Baby Can I Hold you was one of my favorites as well as fast car as I was a 20 something year old living in New Zealand and wanted to see the world and now I am a 50 something living in California and I have seen the world and still love this song and it takes me back to my 20s.