Album Details
Title: Telling Stories [Enhanced] Artist: Tracy Chapman Release Date: 2/15/2000 Label: Elektra Duration: 43:09 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM UPCs: 075596247863, 075596247825 Genre: Rock Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Bittersweet, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Plaintive, Poignant, Reflective, Yearning, Gentle, Earnest Total Copies: 13 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Telling Stories
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Less Than Strangers
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Speak the Word
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It's OK
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Wedding Song
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Unsung Psalm
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Nothing Yet
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Paper and Ink
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Devotion
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The Only One
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First Try
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[Untitled Track]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2000 | CD | Elektra | | | 2000 | CD | Elektra | 62478 |
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Album Review
Forget that Tracy Chapman's fifth album shares a title with the Charlatans UK's fifth album (and sole masterpiece) Telling Stories -- as far any fan knows, Chapman probably isn't even aware of the madchester group's existence. Instead, it should be viewed as what it is -- the sequel to New Beginning, the album that reaffirmed Chapman's status as a fine singer/songwriter to a wide audience. That record became a hit thanks to a bluesy, hooky cut called "Give Me One Reason." Telling Stories, as the title suggests, leans toward narratives, but not necessarily in the conventional sense of the term. There are no story songs, in the way that "Fast Car" was a story. Instead, they are emotional, poetic snapshots -- sort of like the musical equivalent of a dense, impressionistic short story. Chapman's songs on Telling Stories may not be as packed with detail as, say, Raymond Carver's work, but they certainly have a way of creating impressionistic lyrics, making short lines mean a lot. Also, the last album taught her a valuable lesson: her lyrics can be rich, but her compositions won't work collectively as a record if she doesn't craft melodic songs and warm productions. That's exactly what she delivers on Telling Stories. Some may think she does this to a fault -- it's easy to coast on the sound of the record without digging into the lyrics -- but the end result is basically the same: a strong, appealing collection of sturdy, tuneful, and evocative songs. This album may not sparkle with genius, as her debut did, nor is it as direct as its predecessor, but it's a strong, solid record that maintains Chapman's reputation as a reliably intriguing and substantive singer/songwriter. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alex Acuņa | Percussion | | Andy Stoller | Bass | | Bob Ludwig | Mastering | | Curt Kroeger | Assistant Engineer | | David Kershenbaum | Mixing, Producer | | Denny Fongheiser | Drums (Snare), Drums, Percussion | | Duane Baron | Mixing, Engineer | | Emmylou Harris | Guest Appearance, Vocals | | Eric Rigler | Low Whistle, Uillean Pipes | | Glenys Rogers | Vocals (Background), Vocals, Percussion | | Herb Ritts | Portraits | | Howard Hersh | Bass | | Iki Levy | Programming, Drum Programming | | JayDee Mannes | Pedal Steel | | Jeri Heiden | Design | | John Heiden | Design | | John Pierce | Bass | | Larry Klein | Bass | | Martie Kolbl | Production Coordination | | Mike Finnigan | Organ | | Patrick Warren | Chamberlin, Keyboards | | Renata Kanclerz | Production Coordination | | Rock Deadrick | Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Roger Sommers | Assistant Engineer | | Ron Stone | Management | | Ronnie Rivera | Assistant Engineer | | Scarlet Rivera | Violin | | Steve Hunter | Dulcimer, Guitar (Baritone), Lap Steel Guitar | | Tim Hailand | Artwork | | Tim Pierce | Guitar (Baritone), Dobro, Sitar (Electric), Mandolin, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Sitar | | Tommy Eyre | Organ, Keyboards | | Tracy Chapman | Guitar (Baritone), Producer, Bouzouki, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Vocals, Harp, Mixing, Art Direction |
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