The Carpenters - Discography -13 Cd- - 1969-2004- Flac

is more than a file folder on a hard drive. It is a time capsule. It represents the ultimate marriage of content (the inseparable duo) and container (lossless audio).

Notable for its B-side, oldies-radio medley format and the massive hit "Yesterday Once More". Sonic Expansion and Final Studio Recordings

A conceptual masterpiece, this album is widely regarded as their finest studio work. It includes a versatile tracklist featuring "Top of the World," "Hurting Each Other," "Goodbye to Love" (featuring a historic fuzz-guitar solo), and the haunting title track. 5. Now & Then (1973) The Carpenters - Discography -13 CD- - 1969-2004- FLAC

Often referred to as the "Tan Album," this stands as their most successful studio release, earning quadruple-platinum status. It features timeless classics like "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "Superstar."

The rich lower registers and crystalline highs of Karen's vocals are preserved perfectly for your home stereo or digital audio workstation. is more than a file folder on a hard drive

(1972) – Home to "Top of the World" and "Goodbye to Love".

The complex, multi-layered textures of Richard's signature overdubbed backing vocals. Notable for its B-side, oldies-radio medley format and

Releasing during a shift in global musical tastes toward disco and punk, this album features a more relaxed, adult-contemporary sound. Standout tracks include the title cover "There's a Kind of Hush" and the synth-heavy "I Need to Be in Love"—notably Karen’s personal favorite song. 8. Passage (1977)