Telling Stories (Tracy Chapman)

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    badgirl

    Tue Mar 27 2001

    I personally love Tracy Chapmans' music. She has touched my life in such a way that it would be hard to describe. With such songs as "Baby Can I Hold You," and "At This Point in My Life," you have to know and realize that this lady has experienced so many of the same things that I have. I feel as though I know her personally simple because I can relate to her music. Even though I know I don't know her, only in the artistic sense, it almost seems as though she is writing about my life because it sounds just like me! THANK GOD FOR TRACY CHAPMAN

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    abbynormal

    Thu Mar 15 2001

    Tracy Chapman is one of the most inspirational writers out there. at least she has the guts to write all of her songs herself. I onl wish that I knew when she will be in concert in WA state!

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    womdog

    Wed Jan 24 2001

    This album is not quite as good as her self-titled album, but much better than her last one. There is a more mellow feel than pervious albums and it seems less political (which is a shame) but it is quite enjoyable anyways.

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    drippyblaylock

    Wed Jan 10 2001

    I think this is a very good album. She could use a really good songwriter like David Gray to help her with melodies and stuff. Listen to Gray's 'White Ladder" and see what a good combo these guys would make!!

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    hchick

    Tue Oct 17 2000

    I loved her style when she sang "Fast Car," and this one tops that one. Tracy Chapman is a vital tool because of her just being her and her words touch the people that listen to her music. You go girl!!!

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    rllorens

    Tue Oct 10 2000

    Tracy Chapman uses her music to spread her message. With her beautiful voice her stories talk about love or injustice with nostalgic lyrics.

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    bped9315du

    Thu Aug 03 2000

    She tells a great story.

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    upchuck

    Wed Jun 14 2000

    Tracy reinvented herself on this album, not as angry, and some great work...