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Carpenters - Singles 1969-1981By Rickey Wright
This revamped version of the Carpenters' two original Singles
LPs may, despite the absence of some Top 40 charters,
stand as the definitive single-CD collection of the duo's
hits. Included are most of the reasons Karen Carpenter's
bring-the-pain vocals are still revered by thrift-shopping
college kids and their moms alike. Despite the act's
squeaky-clean image, Karen was of course more than touched by
tragedy; at least one of the more hopeful of these tunes,
"For All We Know," has doubt built right into its
title. The best of this is smart, cry-in-your-Evian pop that
sounds a lot less dated than it might in your memory.
"Close to You" and "Hurting Each Other"
are actually soulful claims on their then-new soft-pop
tradition, while the towering "Goodbye to Love" is
worthy of Rumours-era Christine McVie. Despite some
duds, mostly from its later period, 1969-1981 makes its
case for this enduring and sometimes classic outfit.
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1. For All We Know | 12. Ticket to Ride | 2. I Believe You | 13. Hurting Each Other | 3. It's Going to Take Some Time | 14. Yesterday Once More | 4. We've Only Just Begun | 15. Sing | 5. Those Good Old Dreams | 16. Touch Me When We're Dancing | 6. Superstar | 17. Please Mr. Postman | 7. Rainy Days and Mondays | 18. I Need to Be in Love | 8. Goodbye to Love | 19. I Won't Last a Day Without You | 9. All You Get from Love Is a Love Song | 20. (They Long to Be) Close to You | 10. Top of the World | 21. For All We Know (Reprise) | 11. Only Yesterday | |
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"I remember some music magazine (that specialized in heavy metal bands) had reviewed a few new heavy metal albums, and also included a review of the Carpenters greatest hits album. Being a headbanger mag, they trashed the Carpenters. "Dead music for your dead grandmother" or some such. As if there was any headbanger out there that might buy it by mistake. . . They just wanted an excuse to trash another genre of music." --wa2ise |
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