Tracy Chapman - 6 Albums -eac-flac- !!top!! Jun 2026

Tracy Chapman’s music is a document of conscience. It deserves better than lossy compression. The specific constellation of six albums—from the revolutionary fervor of her debut to the serene maturity of Where You Live —represents a body of work that future generations must hear in its full, dynamic glory.

Following the massive success of her debut, Crossroads saw Chapman stepping into the producer's chair for the first time. The album is slightly more electric and politically charged. It opens with the title track "Crossroads" and features the powerful protest song "Freedom Now," which she dedicated to Nelson Mandela. Tracy Chapman - 6 Albums -EAC-FLAC-

"Give Me One Reason", "New Beginning", "Smoke and Ashes" Tracy Chapman’s music is a document of conscience

The dry, up-close vocal mixing creates an intimate illusion that Chapman is performing directly in your listening room. 2. Crossroads (1989) Following the massive success of her debut, Crossroads

In 1996, Chapman released her fourth album, "New Beginnings," which was her first album in four years. The album featured the hit single "Give Me One Reason," which won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

Released: October 3, 1989 | Length: 42:32 | Producer: Tracy Chapman & David Kershenbaum

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