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| Carpenters - Yesterday Once More Band: Carpenters Tracks: - Yesterday Once More - Superstar - Rainy Days And Mondays - (Want You) Back In My Life Again - Ticket To Ride - Goodbye To Love - Bless The Beasts And Children - It's Going To Take Some Time - There's A Kind Of Hush - Sweet, Sweet Smile - I Won't Last A Day Without You - For All We Know - Touch Me When We're Dancing - Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day) - I Just Fall In Love Again - This Masquerade - Hurting Each Other - Please Mr. Postman - I Need To Be In Love - Make Believe It's Your First Time - All You Get From Love Is A Love Song - Top Of The World - Because We Are In Love (The Wedding Song) - We've Only Just Begun - Those Good Old Dreams - Sing - Only Yesterday - (They Long To Be) Close To You Great Collection For any Carpenters fan, this is a wonderful addition to the collection. Using 27 songs, one gets all of the best Carpenters material. While it is called a Greatest Hits collection, it stands a concern why so many of the lesser known tracks make the cut. The songs from "Made in America" - namely "Back in My Life Again" and "Those Good Old Dreams" were not substantial hits whatsoever, and they seem slightly out of place on this album. Notably missing is The Carpenters masterful version of "Solitaire" - a top twenty hit in 1975 that surprisingly doesn't Surface while many other passive hits make the collection. Still, the album is beautifully remastered and many have the fresh sound that is so wonderful. "Please Mr. Postman", "This Masquerade", and "Sing" are clearer than ever here and are more. Buy this if you are a fan! Excellent! [Two CDs, with a combined running time of 98:04] This album is a collection of 27(!) of The Carpenter's greatest tunes. The very first song is, fittingly, Yesterday Once More. Others include, Rainy Days And Mondays, I Won't Last A Day Without You, Please Mr. Postman, and many others. Happily, another included song is one I never get to hear on the radio (and haven't heard since a certain cassette tape of mine died when I was in college :-( ), Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft! This album was originally sold in 1985, but has been remastered in 1/12/99. I'm not sure what's going on, but the copy I have has 27 tracks, as opposed to the 28 listed by Amazon.com (There's a Kind of Hush is not on my copy), and the order is a little different. Regardless, if you like The Carpenters, then you will like this album, it has many of their best songs, and the price is very good! Yesterday Once More A great collection of The Carpenters songs. Was made two years after Karen Carpenter passed away. Karen Carpenter sang and did some of the drums and Richard Carpenter played the keyboards. The brother and sister sounded great on this recording. The albums from which the songs are from is: Close To You, Carpenters [signature album], Song For You, Now And Then, Horizon, Passage, Made In America, Voice Of the Heart [sorry if I'm missing one] I would recomend buying this!!!!! Alex Hutchins Buy Carpenters Yesterday Once More at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.comJamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! |