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| [ New Tracy Chapman photo
] Tuesday, October 07, 2008 |
| [ Official Bio for "Our Bright Future"
] Sunday, October 05, 2008 |
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Press release from Atlantic Records:
On ?Sing For You,? the upbeat opening track of Our Bright Future, Tracy Chapman ? now marking her 20th year as a recording artist ? briefly yet fondly looks back at the way music has shaped her life. Throughout most of her eighth studio album, however, Chapman remains very much rooted in the present, addressing political and/or social conflicts in the world as well as private skirmishes of the heart. She gracefully melds simple, small-band arrangements with powerful universal emotions, and over the course of eleven songs reveals layers of meaning, both troubling and hopeful, in the album title she has chosen.
While making her last album, 2005?s Where You Live, Chapman remained in her adopted home of San Francisco, creating an ad-hoc studio out of a rehearsal space. This time, she spent two months in Los Angeles with co-producer Larry Klein and a multi-generational crew of sought-after session players, recording at Henson Studios on the storied lot once owned by Charlie Chaplin and later A&M Records. It was an auspicious locale for Chapman at this milestone juncture in her career: the lot, where Chapman previously made her 1992 album, Matters of the Heart, now houses production suites and studios for many artists whom she has worked with or encountered over the last two decades. As she recalls, ?It was as if I were taking my turn on This Is Your Life. Around every corner was someone that I knew in some way.?
In fact, Klein, a 2007 Album of the Year Grammy recipient for his co-production of Herbie Hancock?s River: The Joni Letters, had played bass on Chapman?s debut disc as well as its follow-up, Crossroads, and subsequent efforts. Chapman says, ?He?s a great musician and he?s also very funny, which is something I had always remembered. From years of being in the studio, I?ve come to understand that the process is as important as the result. I wanted to have fun making this record, and it?s always good to have someone who will find the humor in a situation when you have a moment of stress, and who can give everyone some perspective. Larry and I always got along that way.?
Klein persuaded keyboardist Larry Goldings (John Mayer, Madeleine Peyroux) and drummer Steve Gadd (David Sanborn, Paul Simon) to play on the sessions after he learned that the pair was about to go on a break from touring with James Taylor. Joining them was veteran guitarist Dean Parks (Michael Jackson, B.B. King). Performing on other tracks were drummer Joey Waronker (Beck, Nelly Furtado), keyboardist Rob Burger (Norah Jones, Rufus Wainwright), and guitarist Joe Gore (Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, the Eels). In effect, Chapman had the opportunity to collaborate, mostly live in the studio, with two distinct ?bands? ? the veteran session men in one, the younger guys in another ? with both combos anchored by Klein on bass. Despite the varied line-ups, the result is a single, harmonious sound. A subtly soulful groove underpins just about everything, and on ?A Theory,? there?s even a hint of countrified twang.
For longtime fans, ?Sing For You? may evoke memories of the first time they heard Chapman?s riveting, forthright voice back in 1988 ? when she appeared seemingly out of nowhere to shake up the radio airwaves and MTV with her storytelling prowess, inspiring a modern revival of the socially conscious, singer-songwriter movement. For Chapman herself, she?s reaching even farther back on the song, channeling something deeper, more all-encompassing: ?People have asked, who is it for, who were you singing to? For me, I was remembering so many different occasions, either when someone sang for me or I was singing ? maybe to the songs on the radio with my friends or my sister, or singing in the car, or being at a party dancing. It could be a about a parent singing to a child. All those things came to mind.?
Other tracks may also seem intriguingly autobiographical, but Chapman is always aiming for a larger point, a common connection with her listeners. On ?Thinking Of You,? she envisions someone befuddled by the irrationality of ?obsessive, unrequited love?: ?I imagined a scientist who had this problem and was forced to figure out a way to bear it, and all of these scientific ideas came to mind that this character might use in describing his predicament.? The world must be flat, he forlornly decrees, otherwise his lover would have come back around to him. More tongue-in-cheek is the woozy cabaret jazz of ?I Did It All,? which takes an amused look at the culture of self-exposure, as a cocktail-addled character tries to engage someone in the story of her not-quite-outrageous-enough life.
Survival is a prominent ? and poignant ? theme on Our Bright Future. ?For A Dream? deals movingly with an unnamed family tragedy. It?s less about the circumstance of what occurred than the will of the narrator to move on: ?I never state in any obvious way what has happened in this family; it?s alluded to as being something tragic. This character, rather than being broken by it, is trying to sort through it and come to a place where he or she can carry on and bear it, questioning or acknowledging what happened but being able to move on, to survive.? On ?The Last Person on Earth,? the narrator finds him or herself alone and seemingly abandoned while life-threatening waters rise all around. ?It was inspired in part by hurricane Katrina,? says Chapman. ?Everyone saw what was happening in New Orleans; people were left to fend for themselves in a time of great need and crisis.?
?Something To See (No More War)? somewhat wistfully contrasts the world as it is with the world as it could be. Chapman first imagined the arrangement as more of an anthemic rocker, but the final track has a gentler, though no less compelling feel: ?I can?t remember which take it was, but we were playing and it just felt right. Whatever I had in my head was still there, but I realized we had made a version of the song that felt like it helped express the sentiment and the lyrics more fully. Though we never had it in mind at the time, it reminds me of the Staples Singers. I always loved the Staples, the sound and the feel of their records; they really drew you in, engaged you, with the tone of their songs. After living with the track a bit I realized it was the right way to go musically. There?s nothing about it I would change. It?s kind of a quiet plea or prayer.?
After completing the album, Chapman prepared to leave for Europe on her first solo tour in a decade. Commanding a stage entirely on her own reminds us why we were so immediately drawn to her 20 years ago. Our Bright Future ? with its questions and challenges, as well as its hopes for better times ahead ? illustrates why we always return.Labels: atlantic records, our bright future
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| [ Tracy Chapman ads invade the parisian subway
] Saturday, September 27, 2008 |
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 Coming back from work yesterday evening, I've been hooked when i saw that giant ad at my metro station. Today I rode the subway to capture some pictures, above is one of them. Others are published on my Flickr here.
What about Berlin? London? Rome? Do they promote the shows in your city?Labels: our bright future
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| [ Tracy Chapman Masters ?Our Bright Future? at Bernie?s
] Tuesday, September 23, 2008 |
| [ Italian interviews for Our Bright Future
] Friday, September 19, 2008 |
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To promote the release of Our Bright Future, some new Tracy Chapman interviews will pop up in the international press, here's the two first to be printed! Interviews in italian, questions & answers about the new songs, Obama, life in America and the upcoming solo tour...
Labels: interview, our bright future
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| [ Our Bright Future album cover, high def
] Tuesday, September 16, 2008 |
| [ Our Bright Future album cover
] Sunday, September 14, 2008 |
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Back from holidays this morning I found Our Bright Future cover artwork in this week-end USA today's edition at the SFO Airport. Sorry for the bad quality of the scan but that's how it is printed, at least you have an idea ;)
Labels: our bright future
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| [ Sing For You, new single and Our Bright Future Tracklisting
] Friday, September 12, 2008 |
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The tracklisting of Tracy's eight album, "Our Bright Future", is now known, here it is:
1. Sing For You 2. I Did It All 3. Save Us All 4. Our Bright Future 5. For A Dream 6. Thinking of You 7. A Theory 8. Conditional 9. Something to See (No War) 10. The First Person On Earth 11. Spring
The new single "Sing For You" begins to hit radio waves, open your ears!
PS: Big up to my guardian angel :)Labels: our bright future, sing for you
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| [ Our Bright Future: latest news
] Friday, August 29, 2008 |
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Here's the latest news:
- Strasbourg tickets are on sale on FranceBillet.com, it's the last one to be available on this european tour.
- In the meantime, the Zurich (Switzerland) concert is already sold out, so be fast to book your tickets wherever you are.
- The official release date of Our Bright Future will not the be the same for everyone, here are the dates seen until then: Nov 7 in Belgium, Nov 9 in the UK, Nov 10 in the US, France... To be confirmed of course, online sources not being always sure.
- And last but not least here's a photo we should see alot in the next few months, a photo from the Our Bright Future press kit?

I'm off for two weeks of holidays so updates should be rare in the upcoming weeks...Labels: our bright future, our bright future tour, strasbourg, zénith
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| [ Our Bright Future Tour Scheduled - 21 dates in Europe this winter
] Thursday, August 07, 2008 |
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Wanna see Tracy Chapman live? Here's your next opportunity to hear the singer songwriter singing solo on her european winter tour:
NOVEMBER 2008
Wed Nov 12 - Brussels, Palais des Beaux Arts Thu Nov 13 - Dresden, Kulturpalast Sat Nov 15 - Oslo, Sentrum Scene Sun Nov 16 - Stockholm, Cirkus Mon Nov 17 - Copenhagen, Royal Theatre Wed Nov 19 - Berlin, Tempodrom Sat Nov 22 - Paris, Folies Bergeres Sun Nov 23 - Amsterdam Paradiso Tue Nov 25 - Hamburg, CCH 1 Wed Nov 26 - Munich, Postpalast Fri Nov 28 - Milan, Teatro degli Arcimboldi - Tickets Sat Nov 29 - Rome, Auditorium di Via della Conciliazione - Tickets
DECEMBER 2008
Mon Dec 1 - Florence, Teatro Verdi - Tickets Tue Dec 2 - Zurich, Kongreshaus Thu Dec 4 - Marseille, Le Dome Fri Dec 5 - Lyon, Ampitheatre Mon Dec 8 - Dublin, Olympia Theatre Fri Dec 12 - Bristol, Colston Hall Sun Dec 14 - Manchester, Apollo Mon Dec 15 - London, Hammersmith Apollo Thu Dec 18 - Strasbourg, ZenithLabels: our bright future, our bright future tour, tour schedule
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| [ Our Bright Future, release on November 10 + European solo tour in November & December 2008
] Tuesday, August 05, 2008 |
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The upcoming album will be called "Our Bright Future", containing 11 songs, recorded in Los Angeles and co-produced by Larry Klein and will release on November 10.
A solo tour will be launched in November in Europe for 21 concerts : already announced concerts are
- November 12 in Brussels (Belgium) - November 28, Milano, Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, - November 29, Roma, Auditorium di via della Conciliazione - December 1, Firenze, Teatro Verdi
Other dates will be announced very soon. That's all we know for now... Stay tuned
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Roma, 4 ago. - (Adnkronos) - Tracy Chapman ha annunciato il suo nuovo tour da solista, che la vedra', per ben 21 date, nei mesi di novembre e dicembre, sui palchi europei. In autunno, piu' precisamente il 10 novembre, e' prevista inoltre l'uscita del suo nuovo almbum: "Our bright Future". Il lavoro, che e' stato registrato a Los Angeles, contiene 11 brani inediti, scritti dall'artista e co-prodotti con Larry Klein. http://www.adnkronos.com/
Tracy Chapman ha annunciato il suo nuovo tour da solista, che la vedrà, per ben ventunodate, nei mesi di novembre e dicembre, sui palchi europei. In autunno, più precisamente il 10 novembre, è prevista inoltre l?uscita del suo nuovo almbum: Our bright future. Il lavoro, che è stato registrato a Los Angeles, contiene 11 brani inediti, scritti dall?artista e co-prodotti con Larry Klein. Il tour, che partirà da Bruxelles il 12 novrembre prossimo, vedrà l?artista esibirsi anche a Roma (auditorium Conciliazione) il prossimo 29 novembre. http://www.ilgiornale.it/
Roma, 4 ago. - (Adnkronos) - Tracy Chapman ha annunciato il suo nuovo tour da solista, che la vedra', per ben 21 date, nei mesi di novembre e dicembre, sui palchi europei. In autunno, piu' precisamente il 10 novembre, e' prevista inoltre l'uscita del suo nuovo almbum: "Our bright Future". Il lavoro, che e' stato registrato a Los Angeles, contiene 11 brani inediti, scritti dall'artista e co-prodotti con Larry Klein. Il tour, che partira' da Bruxelles il 12 novrembre prossimo, vedra' l'artista esibirsi in Italia il 28 e 29 novembre e il primo dicembre, rispettivamente a Milano, al Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, a Roma, all'Auditorium di via della Conciliazione, e al Teatro Verdi di Firenze. http://it.notizie.yahoo.com/Labels: concert, european tour, new album, our bright future, solo tour
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