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Carpenters Perform Carpenter

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Released
  
July 29, 2003

Length
  
1:06:32

Release date
  
29 July 2003

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
1969–1981

Artist
  
Carpenters

Producer
  
Richard Carpenter

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Label
  
A&M/Universal Music Distribution

Carpenters Perform Carpenter (2003)
  
Gold 35th Anniversary Edition (2004)

Similar
  
Carpenters albums, Other albums

Carpenters Perform Carpenter, like its predecessor, Reflections, contains some not-so-well-known songs, but at the same time, it features hits, such as "Top of the World" and "Yesterday Once More". The concept of this album is to feature songs that are all written by Richard Carpenter himself.

Contents

Track listings

  1. "Top of the World" – from the album A Song for You
  2. "Maybe It's You" – from the album Close to You
  3. "Crystal Lullaby" – from the album A Song for You
  4. "I Need to Be in Love" – from the album A Kind of Hush
  5. "Sandy" – from the album A Kind of Hush
  6. "Mr. Guder" – from the album Close to You
  7. "All of My Life" – from the album Offering
  8. "Yesterday Once More" – from the album Now & Then
  9. "One Love" – from the album Carpenters
  10. "Those Good Old Dreams" – from the album Made in America
  11. "Because We Are in Love (The Wedding Song)" – from the album Made in America
  12. "Only Yesterday" – from the album Horizon
  13. "Eve" – from the album Offering
  14. "At the End of a Song" – from the album Voice of the Heart
  15. "Goodbye to Love" – from the album A Song for You
  16. "Look to Your Dreams" – from the album Voice of the Heart
  17. "Karen's Theme" – from the album Richard Carpenter: Performer, Arranger, Composer, Conductor
  18. "Merry Christmas Darling" (bonus track) – from the album Christmas Portrait

Songs

1Top of the World3:03
2Maybe It's You3:03
3Crystal Lullaby3:56

References

Carpenters Perform Carpenter Wikipedia