The Carpenters' radio-friendly soft rock virtually defined the genre in the early 1970s, and this album -- their third full-length -- was the group's ace card. Following on the heels of the wildly successful Close to You, Carpenters features more breezy melodies marked by rich arrangements and beautiful lead vocals, courtesy of siblings Richard Carpenter and Karen Carpenter, respectively.
The record is most notable for two of the duo's strongest and best-loved singles. "Rainy Days and Mondays," written by soft pop gods Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, is a bittersweet pop masterpiece fleshed out by Richard's string orchestrations and smoothly produced backing vocals, while Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett's "Superstar," from its melancholic verse to its dramatic chorus, is equally hard to resist. (Both songs showcase Karen's sultry alto.) The rest of the album includes Richard's bubble-gum pop originals, another Williams-Nichols tune ("Let Me Be the One"), and a medley of Burt Bacharach-Hal David tunes. Even more commercially streamlined than its predecessors, Carpenters is a classic of early-'70s pop. ~ Rovi Staff
The Carpenters: Richard Carpenter (vocals, arranger, keyboards); Karen Carpenter (vocals, drums).
Additional personnel includes: Bob Messenger (reeds, bass); Douglas Strawn, Jim Horn (reeds); Joe Osborn (bass); Hal Blaine (drums).
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Pop
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Track Listing:
A1 Rainy Days And Mondays 3:40
A2 Saturday 1:20
A3 Let Me Be The One 2:25
A4 (A Place To) Hideaway 3:40
A5 For All We Know 2:34
B1 Superstar 3:49
B2 Druscilla Penny 2:18
B3 One Love 3:23
Bacharach/David Medley (5:25)
B4.a Knowing When To Leave
B4.b Make It Easy On Yourself
B4.c (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me
B4.d I'll Never Fall In Fall Again
B4.e Walk On By
B4.f Do You Know The Way To San Jose
B5 Sometimes 2:52