Tracy Chapman - Greatest Hits -2015- -flac- Vtw... ✅
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This 2015 compilation is the definitive collection of Tracy Chapman’s career. Personally curated by Chapman herself, it features remastered versions of her most iconic tracks. From the era-defining "Fast Car" and "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution" to the soulful grit of "Give Me One Reason," this collection showcases the incredible depth and social consciousness of one of music's most powerful voices. Tracklist: Telling Stories (3:57) Baby Can I Hold You (3:14) Change (5:05) The Promise (5:27) Fast Car (4:57) Crossroads (4:11) Give Me One Reason (4:29) Sing For You (Single Version) (3:43) You're the One (3:05) Subcity (5:10) Panhandling (3:06) For My Lover (3:11) Say Hallelujah (2:11) Smoke and Ashes (6:39) Speak the Word (4:11) Wedding Song (3:43) Talkin' 'bout a Revolution (2:39) She's Got Her Ticket (3:56) Technical Notes: Source: CD / Digital Remaster Audio Quality: Lossless (FLAC) Verified: Includes Log/Cue (if applicable) : "-FLAC-" signifies that the music is encoded
describe the sound as "consistently clean," which helps the diverse tracks from various decades flow together seamlessly. www.about-tracy-chapman.net Tracklist Highlights This is not casual piracy
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