The Carpenters - The Singles 1969-1973

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Album Details

Title: The Singles 1969-1973
Artist: The Carpenters
Release Date: 5/23/2000
Re-Released On: 12/27/2001
Label: A&M Records, Universal Distribution
Duration: 41:22
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075021360129, 082839360128, 4988005288257, 075021360112, 075021360143, 075021360150, 766488166125
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sentimental, Soothing, Innocent, Light, Soft, Sweet, Melancholy, Precious, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Sad, Theatrical, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Earnest, Poignant, Reserved, Bittersweet, Restrained, Romantic
Total Copies: 13
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. We've Only Just Begun
  2. Top of the World
  3. Ticket to Ride
  4. Superstar
  5. Rainy Days and Mondays
  6. Goodbye to Love
  7. Yesterday Once More
  8. It's Going to Take Some Time
  9. Sing
  10. For All We Know
  11. Hurting Each Other
  12. (They Long to Be) Close to You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDUniversal Distribution3249
2000CDA&M Records490456
1999CDA&M Records393601
1990CDA&M Records75021-3601-2

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Album Review

There's a certain inherent sadness listening to this concise 12-song collection of the Carpenters' early hits, especially as it opens with "We've Only Just Begun," with its hopeful, dreamy lyrics -- for it was never supposed to be definitive, just the first of at least two such collections. But changes in the public's taste and a slackening (though never a disappearance) of hits for the duo, and Karen Carpenter's death in 1983, made this the first and only real mass choice for a Carpenters collection. Ten of the duo's dozen Top Ten hits are present, from "Close to You" to "Top of the World," with their gorgeous and original slow ballad interpretation of "Ticket to Ride" and their cover of Carole King's "It's Going to Take Some Time" thrown in to offer a slightly wider perspective. Listening to this material, it's easy to accuse the Carpenters of being hopelessly retro even in their own time -- bear in mind that "We've Only Just Begun" and "Superstar" being contemporaneous with the Allman Brothers' At Fillmore East and Eat a Peach and you get the idea. But the lush melodies brought out in Richard Carpenter's arrangements and Karen's singing are justification in themselves. [The 1999 reissue in A&M's Remastered Classics series (#82839-3601-2) has a closer, toughened but warmer sound. Yes, the strings are brighter, to the point of glistening, but the rhythm section (Joe Osborn on bass, Hal Blaine on drums) has more impact as well. Moreover, the full original notes from the insert are now included, explaining how each song came to be discovered and recorded.] ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Jack DaughertyProducer
Karen CarpenterVocals, ?, Producer, Drums
Paul GreinLiner Notes
Richard CarpenterArranger, Orchestration, ?, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals

Member Reviews

Judith B. (butchpoodle) wrote on 2/25/2007...

12 tracks on this disc.