A folk masterpiece that combines social awareness and quiet passion
Through songs rooted in social themes, they present a musicality with quiet persuasiveness.
Chapman's deep voice and acoustic sound distanced himself from mainstream '80s pop, yet his universal appeal was evident as he reached number one on the Billboard 200 and sold over 20 million records worldwide. Critics have praised his politically sensitive and honest delivery, praising him for forging a different path than the mainstream with songs like "Behind the Wall."
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A:
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1)
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Talkin' Bout A Revolution
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2)
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Fast Car
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3)
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Across The Lines
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4)
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Behind The Wall
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5)
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Baby Can I Hold You
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B:
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1)
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Mountains O' Things
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2)
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She's Got Her Ticket
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3)
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Why?
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4)
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For My Lover
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5)
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If Not Now...
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6)
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For You
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