The Carpenters - Discography -13 Cd- - 1969-2004- Flac -
When you hear "I Won’t Last a Day Without You" in FLAC, you aren’t just hearing a song; you are hearing the acoustic space of A&M Studios in 1972. You hear the pedal noise of the piano. You hear Karen’s slight shuffle on the drum stool before the bridge. The Carpenters – Discography (13 CD) – 1969-2004 – FLAC is more than a file folder on a hard drive. It is a time capsule. It represents the ultimate marriage of content (the inseparable duo) and container (lossless audio).
Listening to this set in FLAC allows you to study Richard Carpenter’s genius as a arranger. He played most of the instruments himself on the recordings, layering pianos, vibraphones, and synthesizers. Karen, often called the greatest female vocalist of her generation, recorded her vocals live in the room with the band—no Auto-Tune, no grid-snapping. The Carpenters - Discography -13 CD- - 1969-2004- FLAC
In the pantheon of popular music, few acts have aged as gracefully—or as poignantly—as The Carpenters. The duo of Karen and Richard Carpenter delivered a string of impeccably produced, emotionally resonant hits that defined the soft rock and easy listening era of the 1970s. However, for the discerning listener, the standard compressed MP3 or streaming version of these classics does a disservice to the lush, multi-layered arrangements that Richard painstakingly crafted. When you hear "I Won’t Last a Day