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Obituaries

  • Rolling Stone Obituary
  • Rolling Stone Preliminary Obituary

    In Harry's Words

  • Biography: Harry Recounts his Life
  • Rolling Stone Profile of Harry Chapin
  • Rolling Stone: Singing for the World's Supper
  • Harry Chapin: Strictly for Hunger
  • Denver & Chapin: The Pop Politics of Hunger

    Tributes

  • Ralph Nader and Mark Green's Letter-to-the-Editor of the Times
  • Tony Kornheiser's Tribute to Harry Chapin
  • Congressional Record: Senator Johnson Speaks of Chapin
  • Congressional Transcripts relating to Harry's Gold Medal

    Carrying On Harry's Work

  • Chapin Family Fights to Carry On Harry's Work
  • Harry Chapin's Family Fights to Carry On His Extraordinary Legacy of Compassion
  • Music and a Message: Chapin Set the Standard for Artist-as-Activist

    Reviews

  • Heads & Tales Reviewed
  • Chapin's 'Dance Band on the Titanic': A Microcosm of Life
  • Rolling Stone reviews Heads & Tales
  • Rolling Stone Reviews Sniper & Other Love Songs
  • UK Concert Review
  • UK Review of Living Room Suite

    1981 Newsday Special Section (graphical - only for broadband users)

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    1981 Newsday Special Section (text only - selected stories for dial-up users)

  • A Simple Service for Harry Chapin
  • A Stunned Audience at the Park
  • Huntington Mourns a Neighbor
  • Chapin Honored in Words, Song

     

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    "Oh, if a man tried to take his time on earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, I wonder what would happen to this world?" -- Harry Chapin, 1942-1981.

     

     


  • Harry's Music
    Bottom Line Encore Collection
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    Chapin Music
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    Cotton Patch Gospel
          [iTunes]
    Dance Band On The Titanic*
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Essentials
          [Amazon]
    Gold Medal Collection
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Greatest Stories Live*
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Harry Chapin Tribute
          [Amazon]
    Heads & Tales
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Last Protest Singer
          [Amazon]
    Legends Of Lost & Found*
          [iTunes]
    Living Room Suite
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    On The Road To Kingdom Come
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Portrait Gallery
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Sequel
          [iTunes]
    Short Stories
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Sniper & Other Love Songs
          [Amazon] [iTunes]
    Songwriter
          [iTunes]
    Story of a Life
          [Amazon]
    Verities & Balderdash
          [Amazon] [iTunes]

    * = Highly Recommended

    The Latest Release

    Sniper & Other Love Songs

     
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    In 1972, Harry released Sniper & Other Love Songs. Thirty years would pass before the album would ever reach the CD format. Sniper was finally re-released in June, 2002.

    Originally given a working title of Sweet City Suite, the album tells the story of various characters one might run into in a city. The album features the original studio versions of Chapin classics "A Better Place to Be" and "Circle." But perhaps more importantly (as those songs are already well-distributed on compilation CDs), the album features seemingly lost Chapin stories, including "And the Baby Never Cries," "Burning Herself," "Barefoot Boy," and "Woman Child."

    Sniper is for the seasoned Chapin fan. New fans would do better to check out Greatest Stories Live. But for Chapin fans who have reached the level of the Dance Band on the Titanic album, this is the next step. Slightly over-produced and having a little of the "forced" feel that some of Harry's studio albums possess, this album does not capture the powerfully live Harry Chapin. Nonetheless, it captures Harry's great iconoclastic songwriting--Harry takes the story song to new heights here. But the album works best for those ready for it; don't buy it until you are ready to appreciate it!