Richard Carpenter

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Just Another Friday Night 00:00 Tools
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Long Hard Day 00:00 Tools
You Might Be Right 00:00 Tools
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Joan 00:00 Tools
You Can't Keep a Good Man Down 00:00 Tools
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I Put My Heart In Everything 00:00 Tools
A Different Life 00:00 Tools
Off the Road 00:00 Tools
Six Shots 00:00 Tools
Until the Sun's Up 00:00 Tools
Don't Go 00:00 Tools
In the Country 00:00 Tools
Help Me Out 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Face the Rain 00:00 Tools
IF I WERE A CARPENTER 00:00 Tools
Jump Off The Fuck-in' Roof 03:21 Tools
Yesterday once more 00:00 Tools
Yeserday once more 03:40 Tools
Top Of The World 03:21 Tools
Later 03:21 Tools
Songs on the Stereo 03:21 Tools
The Shadows 03:21 Tools
Burning Daylight 03:21 Tools
Sad Songs 03:21 Tools
CLOSE TO YOU 03:21 Tools
Best Place 03:21 Tools
Lost & Found 03:21 Tools
Brighter Stars 03:21 Tools
One Way Ticket To Hell 03:21 Tools
City by the Sea 03:21 Tools
Road to Nowhere 03:21 Tools
Fathers Land 03:21 Tools
Wake Up 03:21 Tools
Something Around Here 03:21 Tools
Please Mr. Postman 03:21 Tools
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You Can Depend On Me 03:21 Tools
Last Kiss 03:21 Tools
Bless the Beasts and the Children 03:21 Tools
Separated 03:21 Tools
Nitrious Oxide 03:37 Tools
Goodbye to Love 03:21 Tools
A Lover Is blue 03:21 Tools
Rainy Days And Mondays 03:21 Tools
It’s Co 03:37 Tools
Halloween 03:21 Tools
Superstar 03:21 Tools
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Only Yesterday 03:21 Tools
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The Fog 03:21 Tools
For All We Know 03:37 Tools
(They Long To Be) Close To You 03:37 Tools
Rebuild The Body Out Of Birds 03:37 Tools
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30 Days 03:37 Tools
Hurting Each Other 03:37 Tools
I need to be in love 03:37 Tools
Sail Away 03:37 Tools
This Is Not The End Of Us 03:37 Tools
Sing 03:37 Tools
Dingle Dangle Scarecrow 03:37 Tools
Let's Blow This Joint 03:37 Tools
Zaguhh! [Mix Cut] - Original Mix 03:37 Tools
NYM 03:37 Tools
Numb 03:37 Tools
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This Masquerade 03:37 Tools
I Won't Last A Day Without You 03:37 Tools
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Richard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American pop musician, best known as one half of the brother/sister duo The Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter. He was a producer, arranger, pianist and keyboardist, and occasional lyricist, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals. Carpenter created the Richard Carpenter Trio in 1965 with sister Karen and friend Wes Jacobs. Richard played the piano; Karen played the drums, and Wes played the tuba and bass. In 1966, the Richard Carpenter Trio played "Iced Tea" and "The Girl from Ipanema" at the Hollywood Bowl Battle of the Bands. They won the competition, and shortly after recorded three songs at RCA Studios: "Every Little Thing," "Strangers in the Night," and the Carpenter original, "Iced Tea." "Iced Tea" is the only recording that was officially released to the public. Around 1967, Richard and Karen joined four other student musicians from Long Beach State to form a sextet, Spectrum, consisting of: John Bettis Richard Carpenter Karen Carpenter Leslie Johnston Gary Sims Danny Woodhams Although Spectrum played frequently at LA-area nightclubs such as Whisky A Go-Go, they met with an unenthusiastic response - their broad harmonies and avoidance of rock 'n roll limited the band's commercial potential. Yet Spectrum was fruitful in another way, providing the raw material of future success: Bettis went on to become a lyricist for Richard's original compositions, and all the other members except Leslie Johnston went on to become members of the Carpenters. While Karen was suffering from the anorexia nervosa that ultimately claimed her life, Richard suffered from an addiction to quaaludes. They had been prescribed for him by his doctor as sleep aids, but his usage got out of hand. He eventually sought treatment for his addiction at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, checking into the clinic in 1979 for an eight-week treatment program, which proved successful. Three days before his 37th birthday, the Carpenter family celebrated the unveiling of the Carpenters' new Hollywood Walk of Fame Star. He said in his speech 'this is a sad day, but at the same time a very special and beautiful day to my family and I, My only regret is that Karen is not physically here to share it with us, but I know that she is very much alive in our minds, and in our hearts'. He started recording a solo album on June 26, 1985 and finished the album on July 5, 1987. The album was called Time. It featured Dusty Springfield and Dionne Warwick. Springfield sang "Something in Your Eyes," and Warwick sang "In Love Alone." Richard created a song dedicated to Karen called "When Time Was All We Had." It starts off as an a cappella, but then Richard's piano fades in, as well as Herb Alpert's flugelhorn. Lyrics included: Our hearts were filled with music and laughter, Your voice will be the sweetest sound I'll ever hear and yet, We knew somehow the song would never end, When time was all we had to spend. In 1996, at the suggestion of music writer Daniel Levitin, Carpenter recorded and released "Richard Carpenter: Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor", which included reworkings of many Carpenters favorites, including hits and album tracks, and ends with "Karen's Theme", which Carpenter composed for the 1989 made for TV movie, "The Karen Carpenter Story". In 1984, Richard married his first cousin Mary Rudolph (daughter of his mother's sister Bernice). Her brother, Mark Rudolph, was the Carpenters' road manager, as well as the radio call-in "contestant" in the [Oldies] "Medley" on the 1973 album, Now & Then. The couple had been dating since the late 1970s. A young Mary made a cameo appearance in the Carpenters promotional video for the song "I Need to be in Love." It should be noted that when Karen learned of the relationship she was completely mortified and shared her feelings with her brother on a number of occasions, leading to a final argument where Richard told his sister "We have had the tests done there will be no problem if we have children in the future. So let it drop!". Richard and Mary have five children: Kristi Lynn, Traci Tatum, Mindi Karen (named after his late sister), Colin Paul and Taylor Mary. The children and Richard sometimes perform music together at various Carpenter-related events. The family today resides in Thousand Oaks, California. He also funds an annual scholarship/talent show for people with artistic abilities that is held at the Thousand Oaks Civic Center. Recently, Richard helped in the productions of the documentaries "Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters" (1997) and "Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story" (2007). He released the DVDs "Gold: Greatest Hits" and "Interpretations." Carpenter is also mastering a new Christmas album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.