2 single, just behind Simon & Garfunkel‘s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” In that same issue, Billboard awarded Carpenters a Trendsetters Award, for leading “a trend toward the softer, melodic rock harmonies that influenced, in turn, many other groups.” Carpenters’ arrival seemed to open doors for other acts in their vein such as Bread, whose “Make It with You” followed “Close to You” into the No. In Billboard‘s year-end issue in 1970, “Close to You” ranked as the year’s No. And Karen was way ahead of her time as a female drummer.Ĭarpenters Lead Guitarist Tony Peluso Dies In 1975, eight years before Linda Ronstadt‘s celebrated collaboration with arranger Nelson Riddle, What’s New, Carpenters recorded a faithful-to-the-period rendition of the 1938 Tommy Dorsey standard “I Can Dream, Can’t I.” Billy May teamed with Richard to arrange the track. Their 1972 hit “Goodbye to Love,” with Tony Peluso’s memorable fuzz-guitar solo, was one of the first power ballads. (Bacharach had arranged Dionne Warwick‘s 1964 recording of the song.)Ĭarpenters were ahead of the game on some key trends. He received five Grammy nominations for his arrangements, for such songs as “Close to You,” “Superstar” and “Sing.” In “Close to You,” he did the near-impossible: He improved on a Burt Bacharach arrangement. There was just not anybody like her.” Madonna has said she is “completely influenced by her harmonic sensibility.” Here’s what Rolling Stone said about Karen’s singing style in placing her on its 2010 list of the Greatest Singers of All Time: “Impossibly lush and almost shockingly intimate, Carpenter’s performances were a new kind of torch singing.”Īnd Richard knew just how to frame that voice. The late Leon Russell (who wrote the Carpenters classic “Superstar” and two other songs they recorded, “A Song for You” and “This Masquerade”) once said, “Well, Karen Carpenter was just a singularly amazing singer. Rewinding the Charts: 45 Years Ago The Carpenters Mellowed Out at No.
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