The Carpenters Vinyl Record Albums
The Carpenters were a 1970s vocal and instrumental duo, consisting of siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter. With their brand of melodic pop, they charted a score of hit recordings on the American Top 40, becoming leading exponents of the "soft rock" or adult contemporary genre and ranking among the foremost recording artists of the decade.During the mid to late 1960s, the two attempted to launch a musical career but failed to gain a successful recording deal until the decade's end. In May 1966 Karen joined Richard in attending a late night session in the garage studio of L.A. bassist Joe Osborn, where Richard was to accompany an auditioning vocalist. Asked to sing, Karen performed and landed a short-lived recording contract as a solo artist with Osborn's fledgling label Magic Lamp. The resulting single included two of Richard's compositions, "Looking for Love" and "I'll Be Yours," but the label soon folded, bringing this promising start to a close.
During this period, the pair, joined by bassist friend Wes Jacobs, formed the Richard Carpenter Trio, a jazz instrumental group. Winning the Hollywood Bowl "Battle of the Bands" in 1966, the trio was picked up by the RCA label. The label chose not to release their songs, however, and doubting their commercial potential, RCA soon dropped the trio. Richard and Karen next teamed with four other student musicians from Long Beach State to form the sextet Spectrum. Although the new group landed club dates at such venues as the Whisky A Go-Go, no record deal was forthcoming. Nevertheless, the experience proved rewarding for the siblings, as Richard found a lyricist for his original compositions in fellow Spectrum member John Bettis.
After Spectrum folded, the Carpenters decided to continue as a duo, with Richard on keyboards, Karen on drums, and both contributing vocals. Hired to perform at a party for the premiere of the 1969 film Goodbye, Mr. Chips, they were noticed by its star, Petula Clark. She introduced them to Herb Alpert, who signed the duo to his label, A&M Records. Their initial LP, titled Offering, featured numerous selections that Richard had written or co-written during their Spectrum period. The most significant track on the album, though, was a ballad rendition of The Beatles' hit "Ticket to Ride", which soon became a minor hit for the Carpenters, and the LP was subsequently repackaged and retitled Ticket to Ride with somewhat improved sales.


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The Carpenters
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A Kind Of Hush
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1976
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SP 4581
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A&M Records Label; Includes the original inner photo/lyric liner sleeve; Track listing: There's a Kind of Hush, You, Sandy, Goofus, Can't Smile Without You, I Need to Be in Love, One More Time, Boat to Sail, I Have You, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
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NM-/NM- |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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A Song For You
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1972
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SP-3511
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A&M Records Label; Still sealed
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SS |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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The Carpenters
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1971
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SP-3502
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A&M Records Label
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NM-/NM- |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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The Carpenters
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1971
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SP-3502
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A&M Records Label
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VG+/VG+
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A&M Records Label; Includes the original inner lyric/credit liner sleeve |
NM-/NM- |
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A&M Records Label |
VG+/VG+ |
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A&M Records Label; Album cover and record appear new; Track listing: We've Only Just Begun; Love Is Surrender; Maybe It's You; Reason To Believe; Help!; (They Long To Be) Close To You; Baby It's You; I'll Never Fall In Love Again; Crescent Noon; Mr. Guder; I Kept On Loving You; Another Song |
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$19.99 |
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A&M Records Label; Minor wear on album cover and record label; Track listing: We've Only Just Begun; Love Is Surrender; Maybe It's You; Reason To Believe; Help!; (They Long To Be) Close To You; Baby It's You; I'll Never Fall In Love Again; Crescent Noon; Mr. Guder; I Kept On Loving You; Another Song |
VG+/VG+ |
$12.99 |
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A&M Records Label; Includes the original inner photo/lyric liner sleeve; Track listing: Aurora, Only Yesterday, Desperado, Please Mr. Postman, I Can Dream Can't I, Solitaire, Happy, (I'm Caught Between) Goodbye And I Love You, Love Me For What I Am, Eventide |
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A&M Records Label; Includes the original inner photo/lyric liner sleeve; Track listing: Aurora, Only Yesterday, Desperado, Please Mr. Postman, I Can Dream Can't I, Solitaire, Happy, (I'm Caught Between) Goodbye And I Love You, Love Me For What I Am, Eventide |
VG/VG+ |
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A&M Records Label; Double gatefold cover |
VG/VG+ |
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The Carpenters
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An Old Fashioned Christmas
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1984
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SP 3270
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A&M Records Label
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NM-/NM-
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LP
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The Carpenters
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Passage
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1977
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SP 4703
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A&M Records Label; Album cover and record appear new; Gatefold cover with lyrics inside; Track listing: B'Wana She No Home; All You Get From Love Is A Love Song; I Just Fall In Love Again; On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada / Don't Cry For Me Argentina (From The Opera ''Evita''); Sweet Sweet Smile; Two Sides; Man Smart Woman Smarter; Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day)
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NM-/NM-
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$19.99 |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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The Singles 1969-1973
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1973
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SP 3601
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A&M Records Label
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NM-/NM-
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LP
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The Carpenters
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The Singles 1969-1973
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1973
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SP 3601
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A&M Records Label
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VG/VG |
$6.99 |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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Ticket To Ride
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1970
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SP 4205
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A&M Records Label
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VG+/VG+ |
Sold |
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LP
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The Carpenters
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Ticket To Ride
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1970
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MFP 50431
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MFP Records Label; Import from England
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VG+/NM- |
Sold |
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