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Carpenters [Original recording remastered]

CarpentersAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (December 8, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: A&M
  • ASIN: B00000G3WW
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,396 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Carpenters is a great album and one of the strongest by Karen and Richard Carpenter. Matthew G. Sherwin  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
It is a must for all Carpenter fans. kone  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
The Carpenters music will live FOREVER!!!!!!!!!! Celtic Rose  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Carpenters a Big Hit! May 5, 2003
Format:Audio CD
Known as the "Tan album" by Carpenter enthusiasts, the simply named "Carpenters" sets the tone and standard for all Carpenters music to follow.

Released in 1971, "Carpenters" contains five huge hits that were played over and over again on top-40 AM radio; I know this because I heard the songs myself and fell in love with them! Just a teen at the time, I could relate emotionally to the Carpenters music and lyrics. The "Tan album" was a big hit for Richard and Karen Carpenter. Richard's unique musical arrangements frame Karen's pitch-perfect vocals in such a way that the blend is absolutely heavenly.

Starting with the soulfully mournful "Rainy Days and Mondays", the album has no dull moments. Richard Carpenter displays his vocal talents in two songs, "Saturday" and "Drucilla Penny", and although both songs are lively and pleasing, the album clearly excels when Karen rich voice is highlighted. Her voice is so lovely, clear, and expressively distinctive, your ears will thank you for the treat! Karen is superb in "Let Me Be The One", "For all We Know" and "Bacharach Medley" where she sings a pleasing rendition of five Burt Bacharach standards. Karen also shines in two other little known songs, "(A Place to) Hideaway", and "One Love"; both have become personal favorites of mine. Had the two been released as singles in the ballad driven music of the early 1970's, both would have been top-40 hits. Again, enough praise cannot be expressed for Karen's heartfelt rendering of these songs and others.

Two other songs must be mentioned and praised. The mega-hit, "Superstar" is fourth on the playlist of this album. Although other vocal artists have tried to record this mournful song, Karen sets the standard with her recording. It is a song to treasure because of Karen's vocal perfection and interpretation. No one else even comes close to Karen's effort. Closing out the album is the tear-jerker, "Sometimes". Richard's arrangement of this song begins with almost a minute and 30 seconds of piano instrumental, with Karen then beginning her expressive vocal. Anyone not touched to the soul by this song probably does not have a soul to touch! I guarantee you will listen to it again and again, and you will examine your own heartfelt feelings and your personal relationships as well. It is that influential a song. The words were written by Henry Mancini's daughter, Felice Mancini, and put to music by Mancini. You won't forget it.

I own all the Carpenter albums, but I return again and again to the "Tan album" for its simple muscial purity and satisfying sound. It is a must for all Carpenter fans.

Jim (Konedog4) Koenig

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42 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Vocals That Rip Your Heart Out May 5, 2001
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I remember growing up in the early seventies, heading into a record store with dark glasses on, looking both ways to ensure no one that I knew saw me go in to buy this Carpenters LP. Their unfortunate, sqeaky clean promo image was at its height; and I didn't want to called uncool or something even less flattering. "If only they listened to Karen's smoldering, melancholy vocals on Superstar, Rainy Days and Mondays and One Love," I thought, "perhaps they would see the light. Perhaps they would hear what I hear: an almost unbearable sadness, yearning and longing that pierces the heart; such pathos and poignance not heard since Patsy Cline."

Years after Karen died, as with many great artists, her vocals (and Richard's arrangements) were finally beginning to be appreciated. A diverse range of singers from Chrissie Hynde to Sheryl Crow to Matthew Sweet were singing Karen and Richard's praises. I was finally vindicated; I could remove my sunglasses, go into a record store and not be ashamed to say I wanted to buy a Carpenters album.

This superb collection is a showcase for Karen's extraordinary vocals. She clearly put her heart and soul into her singing. She has left us with a treasure chest full of mournful, soulfully sung tunes which we can now proudly place beside the likes of Edith Piaf and Patsy Cline. Karen belongs in their company.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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Karen and Richard Carpenter scored a huge goal with their self-titled album, Carpenters. Karen could sing so well that when she sang you truly felt that she was singing only to you and just for you; the vulnerability and passion in her voice made her singing instantly very special to hear. Richard's ability to sing and play the music also enhanced their performance greatly. The quality of the sound is very good; and the artwork recreates the original record album cover when this was released on vinyl all those years ago. This is truly a must-have for fans of Carpenters.

"Rainy Days And Mondays" starts the album off with one of their greatest hits ever. The piano arrangement is extremely pretty; and Karen sings her heart out. Her voice, clear as a bell, makes this ballad shine and Richard does a superb job playing the music to this song. "Rainy Days And Mondays" is also a huge highlight of this CD; and I think you'll like it very much if you haven't heard it before. In addition, there's also "Let Me Be The One;" Karen delivers this with panache; she handles complicated key modulations and tempo changes like the pro she always was! Karen's voice is in excellent form on "Let me Be The One" and I could never tire of this tune! "(A Place To) Hide Away" has a very sensitive arrangement; I really enjoy that piano playing and Karen never sings a superfluous note!

"For All We Know" captures all the emotions people feel when the commit to each other or have a formal wedding ceremony; there is the joy of being united forever mixed with the doubt about the future being perfectly rosy and without any strife. Karen delivers this with heart and soul; and the melody is charming. "Superstar" is a touching, mellow torch song that never ceases to move me greatly when I hear it; just about anyone who has truly loved and lost can identify with this angst in this ballad. "Superstar" is also one of the biggest hits ever for Karen and Richard Carpenter. "Drusilla Penny" seems to have some sort of harpsichord in the arrangement; I haven't heard this in so many years but it comes back to me rather quickly because of the power of this number.

There's a great medley of tunes by Bacharach and David: "Knowing When To Leave/Make It Easy On Yourself/There's Always Something There To Remind Me/I'll Never Fall In Love Again/Walk On By/Do You Know The Way To San Jose." This is a lush medley with lots to enjoy and I always smile when I hear this medley. The CD ends with Richard and Karen performing "Sometimes;" this is yet another sensitive ballad that highlights just how talented this duo really was.

Carpenters is a great album and one of the strongest by Karen and Richard Carpenter. Their fans will love this and it's an excellent starter CD for newcomers to the artistry of Karen and Richard Carpenter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Carpenters
This was the second album I ever purchased from money "I earned". I love Karen's voice and Richard's arrangements and album design.
Published 1 day ago by Karen
5.0 out of 5 stars THE CARPENTERS
When you say those two words, THE CARPENTERS, you think of wonderful music, and a voice never to be forgotten.
Published 10 days ago by Roland R. Lafrance Sr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Carpenters are wonderful
The Carpenters would make a grate gilf to every one. There is a song for every feeling you can think of!!!
Published 2 months ago by George. (Black cat)
5.0 out of 5 stars The Tan Album
This Record was unoffically called the Tan Album when it was relesaed in 1971 due to the colour of the cover sleeve. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Graz
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok, but expected more from this vocal group
I know that Richard was the talent with the arranging and writing and Karen's history, but the breadth of what I expected here was more originals vice rehashing other's work.
Published 5 months ago by JON WATSON
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful c.d.
This is a c.d. of the carpenters at their best. The song Let me be the one is beautiful along with the melodic song hideaway. Read more
Published 7 months ago by JAMES mell
1.0 out of 5 stars Airbrushed Karen's voice
Really disappointed in this remastered album. Karen's voice is softened and looses subtle emotional tones on every single song. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Zuludigital
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes me back
Nobody can sing like the Carpenters. They have such a unique sound along with so much emotion in their music. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Desertrat
5.0 out of 5 stars i just bought this at Goodwill $.50 cents best invest in my life*
this is a classic must have great record, i just found it at goodwill and pay .50 cents , i was lucky somebody die and like typical american family donate all his personal music... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Jessy Luver
4.0 out of 5 stars Carpenters
The CD arrived very quickly and in great shape. It is a wonderful album and I even managed to find a song (ONE LOVE) that I plan to record myself and possibly perform at this... Read more
Published on December 30, 2010 by Miss Jane
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