"Where You Live" is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman. Released on September 13, 2005, it blends the artist's traditionally introspective and political themes with a new sense of subtleness.
Upon its release, the album received mixed reviews but was applauded for its simplistic yet compelling songwriting. It also marked Chapman's return after a gap of several years since her last album.
The album is imbued with Chapman's powerful storytelling, and her heartfelt voice is a conduit of emotion throughout. The songs convey a spectrum of themes, including love, socio-political issues, and introspection with lyrics enriched with profound meaning. However, "Where You Live" also ventures into uncharted territories with a fusion of new styles and tempos.
Among the album’s tracks, "Change", a song about social activism, is one of the noteworthy ones. Other popular songs from the album include "America," "Talk To You," and "3,000 Miles."
The album is produced by Tchad Blake, a frequent collaborator of Chapman. While it may not have reached the commercial success of her eponymous first album, "Where You Live" reflects the depth of Chapman's lyricism and her boldness in exploring different musical styles, further cementing her position as a unique voice in the music industry.