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The Carpenters

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Karen Carpenter had one of the saddest voices in pop music history. She was a pioneer for the musically melancholy: her collected yet soulfully emotional inflections matched her brother Richard's airtight production and organic arrangements. They brought wistful and even demure music to the charts in the 1970s, a time when flamboyancy saturated the airwaves. Whether harmonizing on lovelorn epics such as Leon Russel's "Superstar" or more up-tempo ditties (the self-penned "Top of the World"), the Carpenters created atmosphere. Their close brother/sister harmonies soared above the melodies, creating sonic textures that have yet to be equaled. Karen died in 1983 after losing a prolonged battle with anorexia nervosa.

- Eric Shea

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. We've Only Just Begun (3:04) Close To You $0.99
2. (They Long To Be) Close To You (5:36) Close To You $0.99
3. Superstar (4:48) Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition $0.99
4. Rainy Days And Mondays (4:38) Carpenters $0.99
5. Top Of The World (3:02) Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition $0.99
6. A Song For You (5:38) Love Songs $0.99
7. The Rainbow Connection (from "The Muppet Movie") - (previously unreleased) (5:38) Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition $0.99
8. Close To You, (They Long To Be) (4:44) Love Songs $0.99
9. Please Mr. Postman (3:52) Horizon $0.99
10. Sweet, Sweet Smile (3:01) Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition $0.99

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