Tracy Chapman live in concert.
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Tracy Chapman

4
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

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Critic Consensus

Based on 4 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Tracy Chapman is rated as an entertaining live performer, with many notable strengths. Tracy Chapman concert reviews describe live shows and performances as charming and lovely.

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Montreux 1988 (Live 1988) (15 September 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
Cleveland, United States (3/30/1964)
Bio
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for the singles "Fast Car", "Talkin' Bout a Revolution", "Baby Can I Hold You", and "Give Me One Reason." She is a multi-platinum and multi-Grammy award-winning artist.
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Critic Concert Reviews

The Guardian (UK)

November 8, 2005
80
%
Tracy Chapman has blown a fuse. She stands in darkness while electricians scurry around to fix the problem. Suddenly, taking an acoustic guitar, she stands without a spotlight and launches into the Animals' House of the Rising Sun. It seems an unlikely cover until the significance of the words hits home - "Th

The Guardian (UK)

March 13, 2003
80
%
Holding her guitar in a firm embrace she watches the audience sing the words of Talkin' About a Revolution a wry smile on her face.

eGigs (UK)

December 17, 2008
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Support tonight is from James McMorrow; a charming young man from Ireland, who performs songs in the style of James Blunt. He has a lovely husky voice, although I think he has a cold. McMorrow has just supported Al Green, to the shock of the audience (“You lucky *%&!” I hear...). He’s a very modest performer

No Depression (USA)

November 11, 2008
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Every Tuesday night, Ronnie Mack puts on the Barndance, an evening of country and western, rockabilly and American roots music.

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