Description
Offered for sale is an original U.S. white label promotional pressing of the self-titled debut by Tracy Chapman.
Promotional copies were pressed on high-quality translucent “audiophile” vinyl that was not used for the copies sold in stores.
About this copy: This copy of Tracy Chapman is an original 1988 U.S. white label promotional pressing on the Elektra label.
There is a hype sticker attached to the cover promoting three songs from the album. A second sticker reads, “Pressed on High Quality Audiophile Vinyl.”
The cover is M- with trace wear at the left-hand corners There is a saw mark on the spine; all promotional copies have this.
The custom inner sleeve is M- with no splits.
The disc is M- and looks unplayed. Clean disc!
A nice copy of an album that is very hard to find on vinyl. This is the nicest copy we’ve ever had for sale.
Background: Released in 1988, Tracy Chapman was a surprise hit, reaching #1 on the U.S. album charts and being certified 6 times platinum by the RIAA.
Allmusic.com gave Tracy Chapman a rare 5 star review:
Arriving with little fanfare in the spring of 1988, Tracy Chapman’s eponymous debut album became one of the key records of the Bush era, providing a touchstone for the entire PC movement while reviving the singer/songwriter tradition. … The record continues to sound fresh because Chapman’s writing is so keenly observed and her strong, gutsy singing makes each song sound intimate and immediate.
You can listen to “Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution” here:
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Country of origin: | U.S. |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Elektra |
Catalog Number: |
60774-1 |
Year of Release: | 1988 |
Format: | Stereo |
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