Tracy Chapman by Tracy Chapman Album Music Cd

 

 

1        Talkin' Bout A Revolution

Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Electric Guitar, Electric Organ [Hammond] – Jack Holder

Percussion – Denny Fongheiser, Tracy Chapman

2:38

2        Fast Car

Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Percussion – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Steel Guitar – Ed Black

4:58

3        Across The Lines

Acoustic Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Dulcimer [Hammer] – Jack Holder

3:22

4        Behind The Wall    1:46

5        Baby Can I Hold You

Bass – Larry Klein

Electric Organ [Hammond], Sitar [Electric] – Jack Holder

Electric Violin – David LaFlamme

Keyboards – Bob Marlette

Percussion, Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Rhythm Guitar – Tracy Chapman

3:16

6        Mountains O' Things

Electric Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Keyboards – Bob Marlette, Steve Kaplan

Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa

4:37

7        She's Got Her Ticket

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Electric Guitar – Jack Holder, Tracy Chapman

Electric Organ [Hammond] – Jack Holder

Keyboards – Steve Kaplan

Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa

3:54

8        Why?

Acoustic Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Electric Organ [Hammond], Electric Guitar – Jack Holder

Percussion – Denny Fongheiser, Paulinho Da Costa

2:01

9        For My Lover

Acoustic Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Dobro – Jack Holder

Drums – Denny Fongheiser

Harmonica [Synth] – Steve Kaplan

Steel Guitar – Ed Black

3:15

10        If Not Now...

Acoustic Guitar – Tracy Chapman

Bass – Larry Klein

Drums, Percussion – Denny Fongheiser

Percussion – Tracy Chapman

Piano [Acoustic] – Jack Holder

2:55

11        For You

Acoustic Guitar – Tracy Chapman

 

 

 

Tracy Chapman is the self-titled debut album by 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 her single "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution", which he promoted to radio stations, and she was eventually signed to Elektra Records.

 

 

 

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