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A staple of the holiday season.
The Carpenters – Discography (13 CD Set) [1969–2004] Relive the timeless melodies and unmatched vocal harmonies of Karen and Richard Carpenter with this comprehensive 13-CD collection
A masterpiece of 70s pop engineering.
Hear the breath and texture in Karen’s voice without compression artifacts. The Carpenters - Discography -13 CD- - 1969-2004- FLAC
Listening to this discography in one sitting is an emotional journey. It takes you from the hopeful romance of the early 70s, through the heartbreak of ballads like "Superstar," and into the reflective melancholy of their later work.
5. Christmas Masterpieces & Definitive Anthologies (1978–2004)
A deep-dive archival release collecting rare television performances, demo tracks, and studio outtakes that illustrate the duo's raw, unvarnished talent. Why the FLAC Format Matters for The Carpenters A staple of the holiday season
The "13 CD (1969-2004)" designation also captures a specific moment in the group's posthumous digital remastering campaign. The inclusion of the year 2004 specifically points to the release of the double-disc compilation , which Richard Carpenter personally oversaw. This set is often included as the 13th disc in these collections, serving as a coda to the studio albums. It features 40 digitally remastered tracks, including rare single versions, B-sides, and album cuts, effectively bridging the gap between their 1969 debut and the 35th anniversary of their career in 2004.
A compilation that became a monster hit. While you may have the albums, this disc collects the single edits, which sometimes differ from the LP versions. In FLAC, the sharp attack of the singles’ mastering is a treat.
Tony Peluso’s legendary distorted guitar solo on "Goodbye to Love" stands out sharply against the smooth orchestral backing without creating digital distortion. 5. Now & Then (1973) Key Tracks: "Yesterday Once More", "Sing" Listening to this discography in one sitting is
The "13 CD" discography typically encompasses the duo’s entire studio output alongside essential posthumous collections. This era is defined by Richard Carpenter’s meticulous arrangements and Karen Carpenter’s iconic contralto vocals, which together defined the "soft rock" and "adult contemporary" sounds of the 1970s. Chronological Studio Discography (1969–1981)
This forms the heart of the collection, featuring the original studio LPs as they were sequenced by Richard Carpenter himself.