As The Carpenters, siblings Richard and Karen Carpenter released an incredible ten albums in just 12 years from 1969 to 1981, before Karen's tragic death two years later.Each was packed with classic songs, showing off Richard's remarkable song-spotting, arranging and songwriting talent and Karen...
Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. This week brings new remixes from Pet Shop Boys, old remixes from INXS, plus rare folk, jazz and alt-rock favorites - plus another bounty of unusual Christmas albums and ...
During their 14-year career, the Carpenters recorded ten albums, along with lots of singles and several television specials. Album “Yesterday Once More” was from the album Now & Then which was named by the duo’s mother, Agnes. “Yesterday Once More” became their biggest hit in the ...
20 Biggest Songs of the Summer: The 1970s Disco, new wave, soul and soft rock soundtrack the sweltering summers of "The Me Decade" Music By Al Shipley The Carpenters Sue Universal Music Group for $2 Million Lawsuit claims breach of contract concerning digital royalties Music By Al...
来自:Carpenters The Singles 1969-1973 is an album by the brother/sister pop duo The Carpenters. A greatest hits collection, it topped the charts in the U.S. and the United Kingdom and became one of the best-selling albums of the 1970s. Features of this compilation include a newly record...
歌手:Carpenters 发行时间:1973-11-09 简介:The Singles 1969-1973 is an album by the brother/sister pop duo The Carpenters. A greatest hits collection, it topped the charts in the U.S. and the United Kingdom and became one of the best-selling albums of the 1970s. Features of this comp...
Yesterday Once MoreSingerThe Carpenters was an American duo(二重唱)of Karen and Richard.They produced a soft musical style.During their 14-year career,the Carpenters recorded ten albums,along with lots of singles and several television specials.Album"Yesterday Once More" was from the album Now& ...
Compared to previous entries, “Around the Dial” brings a heavier rock edge and an explicitly political critique, contrasting with the more personal and nostalgic tone of songs like “Yesterday Once More” by the Carpenters. Here, The Kinks don’t just celebrate radio’s role in their lives;...
The highlight remains “Touch,” a psychedelic showstopper sung by ’70s songwriter Paul Williams, best known for his work with Barbara Streisand and the Carpenters. At one point in the intricately arranged song, a space-age choir gives way to Williams’ voice—delicate yet firm—backed by not...
Richard forged ahead, producing four more complete collections of Carpenters material never released on albums, overseeing reissues and other Carpenters-related projects, releasing his own two solo albums, overseeing the belated release of Karen’s solo effort, producing albums and tracks for other ...