Where You Live
- Tracy Chapman
- Band Name: Tracy Chapman
- Record Label: Elektra
- Release Date: Sep 13, 2005
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RobBFeb 5, 20077Nice music, good lyrics, but not an absolute MUST hear...
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joeannetSep 17, 200510I love Tracy1
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BattleJuiceSep 19, 20053Very forgettable. Very disappointed. She seems to have lost her edge. Boring.
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KenNFeb 7, 200610This is awesome !! She is a great poet and 'America' clearly portrays the situation in America during the hurricanes (Katrina and New Orleans). This lady is a legend, she is my heroine.
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boitumeloaAug 24, 20068this is very moving
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ColeBSep 22, 200510This is her best since her debut, I'm her biggest fan. So much soul and talent I could burst. Shut up if you don't like it!
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feriautusOct 13, 20056I really wish I liked it more. Perhaps because "Change" is such a bliss, the rest of the album falls a little flat. With the exception of "Never Yours" - a truly great song where she sings - beautifully: "Say I'm a saint of mercy, say I'm a whore..." She's unique, really. Strong yet fragile, harsh yet warm. It's always nice to see her around. Welcome back, Tracy.
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BenCDec 23, 200510Just as good as the other 7 - if not slightly better!
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ShawnSep 15, 20059The best since her debut.
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tashasJan 22, 200610awesome awesome. Tracy has never put out a better album.
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Where You Live is yet another elegant and easy album from Chapman, just the kind her fan base has come to expect.
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70The album distinguishes itself from Chapman's previous releases with its stellar studio band and its refusal to submit to pop production. [17 Sep 2005]
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80Chapman is an eloquent lyricist with a strong social conscience, but she's also a superb songwriter and musician and Where You Live contains several instances of low key beauty.