Carpenters
Biography
With their light, airy melodies and meticulously crafted, clean arrangements, the Carpenters stood in direct contrast with the excessive, gaudy pop/rock of the '70s; yet they became one of the most popular artists of the decade, scoring 12 Top Ten hits, including three number one singles.
Karen Carpenter's calm, pretty voice was the most distinctive element of their music, settling in perfectly amidst the precise, lush arrangements provided by her brother Richard. The duo's sound drew more from pre-rock pop than rock & roll, but that didn't prevent the Carpenters from appealing to a variety of audiences, particularly Top 40, easy listening, and adult contemporary. While their popularity declined during the latter half of the '70s, they remained one of the most distinctive and recognizable acts of the decade produced.
The Carpenters formed in the late '60s in Downey, CA, after their family moved from their native New Haven, CT. Richard had played piano with a cocktail jazz trio in a handful of local Connecticut nightclubs. Once the family had moved to California, he began to study piano while he supported Karen in a trio that featured Wes Jacobs (tuba/bass). With Jacobs and Richard forming her backup band, Karen was signed to the local Californian record label Magic Lamp, who released two unsuccessful singles by the singer. The trio won a Battle of the Bands contest at the Hollywood Bowl in 1966, which led to a record contract with RCA. Signing under the name the Richard Carpenter Trio, the group cut four songs that were never released. Jacobs left the band at the beginning of 1968.
Following Jacobs' departure, the siblings formed Spectrum with Richard's college friend John Bettis. Spectrum fell apart by the end of the year, but the Carpenters continued performing as a duo. The pair recorded some demos at the house of Los Angeles session musician Joe Osborn; the tape was directed toward Herb Alpert, the head of A&M Records, who signed the duo to his record label in early 1969.
Offering, the Carpenters' first album, was released in November 1969. Neither Offering or the accompanying single, a cover of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride," made a big impression. However, the Carpenters' fortunes changed with their second single, a version of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "(They Long to Be) Close to You." Taken from the album Close to You, the single became the group's first number one, spending four weeks on the top of the U.S. charts. "Close to You" became an international hit, beginning a five-year period where the duo was one of the most popular recording acts in the world. During that period the Carpenters won two Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist of 1970, and had an impressive string of Top Ten hits, including "Rainy Days and Mondays," "Superstar," "Hurting Each Other," "Goodbye to Love," "Yesterday Once More," and "Top of the World."
After 1975's number-four hit "Only Yesterday," the group's popularity began to decline. For the latter half of the '70s, the duo were plagued by personal problems. Richard had become addicted to prescription drugs; in 1978, he entered a recovery clinic, kicking his habit. Karen, meanwhile, became afflicted with anorexia nervosa, a disease she suffered from for the rest of her life. On top of their health problems, the group's singles had stopped reaching the Top Ten and by 1978, they weren't even reaching the Top 40. Consequently, Karen decided to pursue a solo career, recording a solo album in 1979 with Phil Ramone; the record was never completed and she returned to the Carpenters later that year. The reunited duo released their last album of new material, Made in America, in 1981. The album marked a commercial comeback, as "Touch Me When We're Dancing" made it to number 16 on the charts. However, Karen's health continued to decline, forcing the duo out of the spotlight. On February 4, 1983, Karen was found unconscious at her parents' home in Downey; she died in the hospital that morning from a cardiac arrest, which was caused by her anorexia.
After Karen's death, Richard Carpenter concentrated on production work and assembling various compilations of the Carpenters' recorded work. In 1987, he released a solo album called Time, which featured guest appearances by Dusty Springfield and Dionne Warwick. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

As Time Goes By
2004

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection
2002

Yesterday Once More
1998

Carpenters: Love Songs
1997

Horizon
1975
Karen -- just like pouring warm syryup over my jangled nerves. Never, in 30 years, have I heard her sing and not stop, if only for a second, and listened and felt better for doing so. Happier. God love her. Thank you.
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I was on my Honeymoon when my husband bought me their "A Song For You " album. Some real great memories here......
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Just an amazing voice. You have to listen to her version of DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA... i t rocks profoundly!! ! !
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black77rt. she is still number one to me.out standing voice.i wish they would play the movie of them again.i will aways have memories of them.
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Every time I hear the carpenters I think about My mother singing around the house as she cleaned.What a great memorie
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BRINGS BACK LOTS OF MEMORIES, BOTH HAPPY & SAD!
I STILL MISS KAREN'S VOICE! BLESS YOU FOR PLAYING ALL OF THIS GOOD MUSIC! GRANNY SARAH |
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Karen Carpenter was always On with her music and her voice. What a terrible tragedy to lose her like we did. I still love to her the Carpenters.
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this was the first album i ever owned. when i heard of karen's death it was like a piece of me died to. i now oen every album the carpenters put and on vinyl. love you richard and karen
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i created this station because i wanted the next generation to never forgit the carpenters
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i love the carpenters especially karen and her beautiful soothing voice. she's the greatest singer and drummer of all time.
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What a tragedy to lose such a great talent as Karen at such a young age. She was right up there with Barbara Streisand as a wonderfully talented singer. Who knows how far she would have gone if this insidious disease didn't erase the last chapter of her story.
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No edgar w.b.d.j.s.f. . . .Due to twentieth century technology, that voice has not been 'taken away' from us at all. (Now Kristy Magoomba Macbaker, who lived some four hundred years ago, and died in her mid-twenties , had a superb voice, taken away, never to be heard again.)
And, if you think Karen's voice might have improved with age...??? Just look at what's happened to 'Wayne Newton's voice!! Maybe we're actually blessed. But Karen? No. Until the apocalypse arrives, we'll have recordings. |
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Sometimes you wonder with so much talent, and a voice so mellow and clean that one would want to continue to give their fans these refreshing sounds. However, a disease can take over your life - RIP pretty girl........ . y o u can sing for the angles...... . .
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I Won't Last A Day Without You is my favorite Carpenters song....such a pretty song and such a pretty voice....
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I LISTEN TO THE CARPENTERS ALL THE TIME. NO ONE HAS EVER HAD A VOICE LIKE HERS OR WILL THEY EVER. THEIR MUSIC IS MELLOW AND EASY LISTENING AT ITS BEST. I HAVE SEVERAL FAVORITES BUT 'A SONG FOR YOU' COULD BE NUMBER ONE. I LOVE THE CARPENTERS AND SHE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
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When their 1st album, Close To You 1970, was released ny sister listened to it over and over... I had the priviledge to see them live in 1973 - up close. Not only did Karen have a beautiful voice she and Richard were professional performers. The expressions on their faces reflected just how deep their passion was for their music. When I hear Karen's voice I continue to grieve for our loss - KenB
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Karen was one of the 'finest'- perfect, beautiful voice! She and her brother, Richard, were a terrific Team... thanks to them her memory and wonderful songs/music live on... what a blessing to and for the world! -Trish
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Karen's music makes a person stop and listen, because of her clear presice diction in her music. her music will always be listened to.
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There is nothing to compare to Karen's voice.
Music is a gift from God. In His infinite wisdom, He gave us a voice for the song. All to soon, that voice was taken from us. But Karen's voice will live forever, In our hearts and souls... |
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ONE OF PURIEST VOICES OF THIS LIFE TIME. i STILL LOVE TO HER HER SING. FOREVER
MISSED. SEE I CAN TYPE. |
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INE OF THE PURIEST VOICES WE'LL EVER HEAR IN THIS LIFE TIME. i STILL LOVE LISTENING TO HER SING. FOREVER MISSED. R. I. P.
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One of the few artists/perf o r m e r s whom I both love and hate at the same time. Part of my inner psyche enjoys their music while another part screams 'yucch'! But either way, it's impossible to dismiss them as nothing more than elevator music. They left their mark and impacted the world.
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The Carpenters are one of a kind - they were and are still different from any group out there. The world lost an angel when Karen died but Heaven re-gained one! I still remember listening to all their songs growing up and listen to them like it was only yesterday.
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could say one of the greatest bands ever. karen carpenter has a beautiful voice
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