Singles 1969-1981 (Remastered) Carpenters
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Album-Release:
2000
HRA-Release:
01.11.2019
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- 1Yesterday Once More (1991 Remix)03:58
- 2We've Only Just Begun03:04
- 3Superstar (2004 Remix)03:46
- 4Rainy Days And Mondays (1991 Remix)03:35
- 5Goodbye To Love (1991 Remix)03:56
- 6I Believe You03:55
- 7It's Going To Take Some Time (1989 Remix)02:59
- 8This Masquerade (1990 Remix)04:53
- 9Ticket To Ride04:09
- 10Top Of The World (2004 Remix)03:01
- 11Only Yesterday03:47
- 12Hurting Each Other (1991 Remix)02:48
- 13Please Mr. Postman (1991 Remix)02:49
- 14Merry Christmas Darling (Remix)03:05
- 15Sing (1994 Remix)03:18
- 16Bless The Beasts And Children (1991 Remix)03:14
- 17I Won't Last A Day Without You (1991 Remix)03:54
- 18Touch Me When We're Dancing03:19
- 19For All We Know (1990 Remix)02:33
- 20(They Long To Be) Close To You (1991 Remix)03:40
- 21Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day) (1989 Remix)07:09
Info for Singles 1969-1981 (Remastered)
This tops any single-CD Carpenters collection previously available in the U.S., adding smashes like I Won't Last a Day Without You; Please Mr. Postman; Only Yesterday , and Touch Me When We're Dancing to (They Long to Be) Close to You; Top of the World; Superstar , and the rest of these pop treasures. 21 tracks, including a version of For All We Know from a British TV special!
"This revamped version of the Carpenters' two original Singles LPs may, despite the absence of some Top 40 charters, stand as the definitive single-CD collection of the duo's hits. Included are most of the reasons Karen Carpenter's bring-the-pain vocals are still revered by thrift-shopping college kids and their moms alike. Despite the act's squeaky-clean image, Karen was of course more than touched by tragedy; at least one of the more hopeful of these tunes, "For All We Know," has doubt built right into its title. The best of this is smart, cry-in-your-Evian pop that sounds a lot less dated than it might in your memory. "Close to You" and "Hurting Each Other" are actually soulful claims on their then-new soft-pop tradition, while the towering "Goodbye to Love" is worthy of Rumours-era Christine McVie. Despite some duds, mostly from its later period, 1969-1981 makes its case for this enduring and sometimes classic outfit." (Rickey Wright)
Carpenters
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