Carpenters The Carpenters

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  • Release Date: 04/01/2003
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 731455006322
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Carpenters

1LISTENRainy Days and Mondays 3:36
2LISTENSaturday 1:18
3LISTENLet Me Be the One 2:24
4LISTEN(A Place to) Hideaway 3:39
5LISTENFor All We Know From Lovers and Other Strangers 2:35
6LISTENSuperstar 3:49
7LISTENDruscilla Penny 2:14
8LISTENOne Love 3:23
9LISTENBacharach/David Medley: Knowing When to Leave/Make It Easy on Yourself/ 5:25
10LISTENSometimes 2:53

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Editorial Reviews

This is where the duo began running a little short of material for albums, having raided many of the song catalogs with which the Carpenters were most familiar on their two previous LPs -- although it didn't seem it to anyone at the time except Richard Carpenter, since there were three hit singles present that ensured the album's popularity: "For All We Know," the huge-selling "Superstar" (done on the first take because it was a little uncertain how comfortable Karen Carpenter would be with the sexually suggestive lyrics to the Leon Russell song), and "Rainy Days and Mondays." The unusual jacket design, like an invitation with a decorative picture of the duo (similar to a graduation photo), seemed to go over well with older listeners while not repelling teens, which is lost in the transformation to CD packaging. In retrospect, Carpenters is a very MOR album -- "Superstar" aside, its influences are more pop than rock, and any of the duo's original interest in jazz is long gone as well. The Bacharach/David medley, in particular, was distinctly more appealing to the over-30 set than to teenage listeners, and "Saturday" made them few new friends. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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