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Celebrate 40 Years Of The Carpenters’ Music with “40/40″

posted by Joanne Brokaw | 11:17am Monday August 31, 2009

Carpenters 4040.jpgHard to believe it was 40 years ago that brother and sister Richard and Karen Carpenter released their debut album. They went on to become the most successful brother-sister duo and one of the best selling artists of all time.
Now you can relive those memories with 40/40, produced by Richard Carpenter. The album includes all of the Carpenters’ dozen Top 10 Pop hits, 19 of their 20 Top 40s and 23 of their 28 Top 75 Pop singles, from 1969′s cover of the Beatles’ “Ticket To Ride” to 1981′s “Those Good Old Dreams.”
The Carpenters’ hit streak started with 1970′s “Close To You” and ended in 1981 with their final Top 40 hit, “Touch Me When We’re Dancing.” Karen Carpenter died in 1983 after suffering for years from anorexia. She was one of music’s most influential females; artists from Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani and Shania Twain to Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys and Madonna have noted Karen Carpenter’s influence on their careers. I remember watching her thinking, “Women can play the drums? How cool is that?”


This album release has nothing to do with Christian music, but when I look back on the soundtrack of my life, so to speak, The Carpenters are right at the top of the list. “We’ve Only Just Begun” make me cry even to this day; “Bless The Beasts and the Children” touches my heart (I loved both the book and movie of the same name, too); “For All We Know,” “Rainy Days And Mondays,” “Superstar,” “Yesterday Once More,” “Sing” … the list goes on and on and on.
I think I connected with some sort of sadness I saw in Karen Carpenter. Her songs touched something deep inside me and I felt like she understood my teenaged emptiness, my yearning for love. It was a yearning that was only filled decades later when I let Christ fill that hole in my heart. I’ve wondered about Karen Carpenter over the years, hoped that she found happiness before she died.
But I digress.
With the pile of new CDs growing next to my desk, this album is the only thing in the past few months that’s gotten me really excited. I love their music.
It’s funny; nowadays Christians are so concerned with listening to only Jesus-fish-approved music that they’d miss out on something like The Carpenters – if something this good was still around, that is.
If you’ve never listened to The Carpenters, or if you’re looking for a trip down memory lane, 40/40 releases in October. You can learn more at The Carpenters’ official website.
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Patrick

posted August 31, 2009 at 8:16 pm


Karen & Richard Carpenter (CARPENTERS) put out a lot of fantastic music in the 70′s and early 80′s. Richard’s production hinged with Karen’s unique one of a kind vocals make their music timeless and classic. Still sounds as fresh today as it did back in the old days!
Treat yourself to some CARPENTERS!



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Cameron Longo

posted October 30, 2009 at 1:54 pm


The Carpenters had been raised in a somewhat Christian upbringing, and RC was the organist for Downy Methodist/United Church.
Their music was beautiful. And their Christmas album so filled with Holiday gems as well as some gorgeous sacred renditions…Ave Maria, Little Altar Boy, He Came Here For Me, Do You Hear What I Hear etc.
She did indeed have a Heaven Sent voice…and one we will miss even to this day. She helped me thru my turbulent teens and 20′s with her beautiful, crystalline voice…



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Joanne Brokaw

posted October 30, 2009 at 3:32 pm


Oh, that’s so interesting! I’m so excited – I bought “40/40″ yesterday. :) I fastforwarded through the songs because I couldn’t listen to them fast enough the first time around, LOL.
Joanne
host of the Gospel Soundcheck blog



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Wayne

posted December 17, 2011 at 4:22 pm


Love the Carpenters. I can relate to your comment about Karen…”Her songs touched something deep inside me and I felt like she understood my teenaged emptiness, my yearning for love.” You can feel her pain in her music. I hope she found Christ before she died cause I sure would like to hear her singing in Heaven.



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