

Import two CD collection from the Soft Pop duo. From their humble beginnings in the late '60s, Karen and Richard Carpenter were one of the most successful Pop duos in musical history. With Karen's absolutely perfect vocal delivery and Richard's creative arrangements, they were unstoppable. Even Karen's death in 1983 didn't stop their popularity from blossoming with each year. This two CD set brings together their hits, album tracks and more, and is the best Carpenters collection on the market! 35 glorious Pop nuggets that will melt the heart and uplift the soul including 'Close to You', 'Ticket to Ride', 'We've Only Just Begun', 'Superstar', 'Rainy Days And Mondays', 'Bless the Beasts And the Children', 'Hurting Each Other' and many more. UMTV. 2006. Review: Beautiful Nostalgia. Beautiful voice. - Incredible that I have loved The Carpenters since first hearing them in the 1970's and yet didn't own any of their music. I have now remedied that by buying this wonderful double disk CD collection. Chock full of their hits plus a few songs that I didn't know by them but all are wonderful, beautifully recorded and of high quality. There are 35 songs over the two disks and they instantly take me back to my childhood in the 70's. Karen Carpenter's voice was a joy to behold and hearing it again now still knocks me sideways. What a warm, sultry and beautiful sound she had. No auto tune or studio 'fixes' to be heard here. This was back in an age where you could either sing it well or not and boy could she sing it. An absolute belter of a collection and highly recommended. Review: Still the finest female vocalist I've heard, but the Carpenters were so much more than just Karen Carpenter's voice, wonderful - For some reason the Carpenters have been passed by the revival of other 70's and early 80's acts such as Abba and are dismissed as not much more than hotel lobby music by some. Easy listening is sometimes derided as a lesser musical genre yet you can't make music as good as the Carpenters did without being supremely talented. I think it is long past time for a Carpenters revival and for a younger audience to discover this wonderful music. Those already familiar with their music don't need to read a review of this disc, the track list is all they need to know. For younger people, or even those who let the music go past them when they were younger the Carpenters were a brother and sister act, Karen and Richard Carpenter, combining Karen's painfully beautiful voice with Richard's writing and arrangement skills to produce music which was never less than good and which at its best was some of the finest popular music ever recorded, and I say that advisedly and not as a throwaway comment. Karen Carpenter died of complications caused by her anorexia at only 32 years of age, although remembered for her wonderful voice she was also a good drummer. When writing reviews it is easy to fall into hyperbole and using superlatives cheaply, but Karen Carpenter was a staggeringly fine singer, her voice was velvety smooth with a gorgeous clarity and warmth and a very distinctive tone. Her delivery was perfect and everything she sang felt so natural, unforced and was delivered with just the right emotional depth. I know it is easy to say that an artist is unique or special, and to add the appellation of "great" but if any singer deserved such accolades it was Karen Carpenter. Richard Carpenter has lived in the shadow of his sister yet he was not just a straight man in the background, he was a very accomplished musician and very few people have been able to match his arrangements. Their music was beautifully crafted and delivered with a sense of precision, or perhaps perfection might be a better word, yet it never sounded clinical or lacking in emotion, to achieve that takes a lot of talent and skill. This double disc includes all the well known hits and a few not so well known numbers. They are arranged chronologically, which I think is sensible and it allows you to follow their musical development. How to pick stand out tracks from such a collection? There are so many special songs here, my own favourite is still "Goodbye to Love", the words are even more poignant given Karen Carpenter's life story, her voice never sounded better and there is "that" guitar solo by Tony Peluso, no matter how many times I listen to this song it moves me. Although Karen Carpenter could deliver melancholic love songs with aplomb, she could also sing more upbeat songs, Hank Williams "Jambalaya" has been covered by more acts than I can name yet to me the definitive version is that by the carpenters which is wonderfully uplifting and joyous. One of the more unusual songs is "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" a cover of a Klaatu song, one of the only real criticisms I have of any Carpenters song is the irritating radio DJ intro to this track yet once the song starts it has a riff which just enters the head and which remains wonderfully musical. There are so many other memorable songs, "We've Only Just Begun", "Rainy Days and Mondays", "Top of the World", "Please Mr Postman", "Solitaire"....it goes on, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I think any music lover should have a collection of the Carpenters greatest hits, and this is a perfect collection. I bought this CD to replace an earlier greatest hits disc which somebody was kind enough to "borrow" and fail to return and it hasn't disappointed. The only reason I rate this as 5* is because I can't give it more than 5*.
| ASIN | B000KB6D0U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 420 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 2 in Easy Listening 4 in Traditional & Vocal Pop 60 in Pop Rock |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,586) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MSE136582 |
| Label | UMC |
| Manufacturer | UMC |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.5 x 0.99 cm; 110 g |
J**L
Beautiful Nostalgia. Beautiful voice.
Incredible that I have loved The Carpenters since first hearing them in the 1970's and yet didn't own any of their music. I have now remedied that by buying this wonderful double disk CD collection. Chock full of their hits plus a few songs that I didn't know by them but all are wonderful, beautifully recorded and of high quality. There are 35 songs over the two disks and they instantly take me back to my childhood in the 70's. Karen Carpenter's voice was a joy to behold and hearing it again now still knocks me sideways. What a warm, sultry and beautiful sound she had. No auto tune or studio 'fixes' to be heard here. This was back in an age where you could either sing it well or not and boy could she sing it. An absolute belter of a collection and highly recommended.
J**W
Still the finest female vocalist I've heard, but the Carpenters were so much more than just Karen Carpenter's voice, wonderful
For some reason the Carpenters have been passed by the revival of other 70's and early 80's acts such as Abba and are dismissed as not much more than hotel lobby music by some. Easy listening is sometimes derided as a lesser musical genre yet you can't make music as good as the Carpenters did without being supremely talented. I think it is long past time for a Carpenters revival and for a younger audience to discover this wonderful music. Those already familiar with their music don't need to read a review of this disc, the track list is all they need to know. For younger people, or even those who let the music go past them when they were younger the Carpenters were a brother and sister act, Karen and Richard Carpenter, combining Karen's painfully beautiful voice with Richard's writing and arrangement skills to produce music which was never less than good and which at its best was some of the finest popular music ever recorded, and I say that advisedly and not as a throwaway comment. Karen Carpenter died of complications caused by her anorexia at only 32 years of age, although remembered for her wonderful voice she was also a good drummer. When writing reviews it is easy to fall into hyperbole and using superlatives cheaply, but Karen Carpenter was a staggeringly fine singer, her voice was velvety smooth with a gorgeous clarity and warmth and a very distinctive tone. Her delivery was perfect and everything she sang felt so natural, unforced and was delivered with just the right emotional depth. I know it is easy to say that an artist is unique or special, and to add the appellation of "great" but if any singer deserved such accolades it was Karen Carpenter. Richard Carpenter has lived in the shadow of his sister yet he was not just a straight man in the background, he was a very accomplished musician and very few people have been able to match his arrangements. Their music was beautifully crafted and delivered with a sense of precision, or perhaps perfection might be a better word, yet it never sounded clinical or lacking in emotion, to achieve that takes a lot of talent and skill. This double disc includes all the well known hits and a few not so well known numbers. They are arranged chronologically, which I think is sensible and it allows you to follow their musical development. How to pick stand out tracks from such a collection? There are so many special songs here, my own favourite is still "Goodbye to Love", the words are even more poignant given Karen Carpenter's life story, her voice never sounded better and there is "that" guitar solo by Tony Peluso, no matter how many times I listen to this song it moves me. Although Karen Carpenter could deliver melancholic love songs with aplomb, she could also sing more upbeat songs, Hank Williams "Jambalaya" has been covered by more acts than I can name yet to me the definitive version is that by the carpenters which is wonderfully uplifting and joyous. One of the more unusual songs is "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" a cover of a Klaatu song, one of the only real criticisms I have of any Carpenters song is the irritating radio DJ intro to this track yet once the song starts it has a riff which just enters the head and which remains wonderfully musical. There are so many other memorable songs, "We've Only Just Begun", "Rainy Days and Mondays", "Top of the World", "Please Mr Postman", "Solitaire"....it goes on, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I think any music lover should have a collection of the Carpenters greatest hits, and this is a perfect collection. I bought this CD to replace an earlier greatest hits disc which somebody was kind enough to "borrow" and fail to return and it hasn't disappointed. The only reason I rate this as 5* is because I can't give it more than 5*.
A**M
Crystal clear
Clear recording, great music, really good for a quiet afternoon or with housework. Great voice. Recommend
C**Y
A Beautiful, Nostalgic Journey Through The Carpenters’ Best
The Ultimate Collection by The Carpenters is a wonderfully curated double-CD compilation that brings together the duo’s most beloved hits as well as some deeper album tracks. It spans their career with timeless songs like “(They Long to Be) Close to You,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Rainy Days and Mondays,” and “Top of the World.” The production is crisp, and Karen Carpenter’s voice sounds as pure and warm as ever. Richard Carpenter’s arrangements shine through — the harmonies, the strings, and the soft pop sensibility make every track feel carefully crafted. The pacing across both discs is thoughtful: disc one focuses more on their early classics, while disc two explores later hits and slightly lesser-known tracks. For fans who want a comprehensive yet accessible collection, this album is perfect — whether you’re new to The Carpenters or revisiting their music. It’s sentimental, soothing, and deeply melodic: exactly what makes them so enduring.
M**M
Great Value
I love the Carpenters & bought this to add to my CD collection, great songs & well sung by them, as expected, a brilliant double CD collection of favourite songs which I can highly recommend.
J**X
Calling To Us Down The Years!
I had "ummed" and "arred" for many a long year about whether to invest in a Carpenters collection and I am so glad that I eventually went for this one. Karen's sweet, clear, pure voice reaches down the years and reminds us just what we lost when she passed away so young at 32. Who knows what she and Richard might have done had she not? There are a whopping 35 tracks on this double CD and it's great value for money. I cannot compare it directly to the other compilations out there but "Gold" has only 20. All the hits are here; "We've Only Just Begun", Rainy Days and Mondays", "Goodbye To Love" etc. as well as lesser known songs (to the casual listener like me at least) such as their version of "Solitaire". No one did heartache quite like Richard and Karen and she really has you believe it when she says "....talking to myself and feeling old..." on Rainy Days. Carpenters have suffered in the past from being labelled "kitsch", "mush", "saccharin" etc., and I think this is unjust. It used to be considered a bit naff to admit to liking Abba too. Some complained that their sound was overproduced with too much overdubbing but I think this helped to create a unique unmistakeable sound and when it is a voice that gorgeous,overdubbing herself, it's like liquid gold pouring in your ear. Yucccck! I hear some of you say and I get why for some it is a little off putting. I think if you listen closely, especially with head/earphones on, to those achingly beautiful and often heart-breaking lyrics, arranged by Richard and delivered by Karen like only she knew how, it might just change a few minds.
V**A
Unas composiciones y unos arreglos perfectos para la virtuosas voz e interpretación de Caren.
D**N
blast from the past
D**.
great album, you will enjoy especially if you're a fan of the Carpenters
S**O
Purtroppo non avendo nessuna indicazione delle tracce comprese in questa collezione, mi sono ritrovato un prodotto del tutto simile a quella del 35mo anniversario, vale a dire un "brutto" remixaggio dei successi di questi due grandi fratelli. Lo restituirò in quanto ho già comprato l'altro cofanetto. Quindi lo sconsiglio a chi a già la collezione del 35mo, oppure a chi cerca i mix originali.
P**M
Beau cd d’un groupe mythique toujours actuel que l’on écoute volontiers Très bien
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