Carpenters – A Song For You
Жанр: Pop, soft rock, adult contemporary
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 1972
Лейбл: A&M Records/SP 3511
Страна-производитель: US
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 37:10
Треклист:
A1 A Song For You
A2 Top Of The World
A3 Hurting Each Other
A4 It’s Going To Take Some Time
A5 Goodbye To Love
A6 Intermission
B1 Bless The Beasts And Children
B2 Flat Baroque
B3 Piano Picker
B4 I Won’t Last A Day Without You
B5 Crystal Lullaby
B6 Road Ode
B7 A Song For You (Reprise)
Источник оцифровки: LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
Код класса состояния винила: VG+
Устройство воспроизведения: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
Головка звукоснимателя: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Предварительный усилитель: Marantz 2252
АЦП: E-MU 0404
Обработка: Manual DeClick with iZotope RX5
Спектр
АЧХ
Уровень записи
DR11
foobar2000 1.3.5 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-05-21 19:22:23
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Analyzed: Carpenters / A Song For You (LP)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -2.31 dB -17.01 dB 4:43 01-LADO 1- A Song For You
DR12 -0.53 dB -15.88 dB 3:00 02-Top Of The World
DR11 -0.31 dB -15.40 dB 2:49 03-Hurting Each Other
DR12 -0.94 dB -15.81 dB 2:58 04-It's Going To Take Some Time
DR11 -0.19 dB -13.46 dB 3:54 05-Goodbye To Love
DR9 -2.74 dB -15.74 dB 0:25 06-Intermission
DR12 -0.50 dB -17.23 dB 3:10 07-LADO 2- Bless The Beasts And Children
DR12 -1.05 dB -17.42 dB 1:46 08-Flat Baroque
DR12 -1.45 dB -15.87 dB 1:59 09-Piano Picker
DR11 -0.23 dB -15.06 dB 3:48 10-I Won't Last A Day Without You
DR12 -2.12 dB -17.23 dB 3:56 11-Crystal Lullaby
DR12 -1.62 dB -18.05 dB 3:46 12-Road Ode
DR10 -2.69 dB -19.22 dB 0:58 13-A Song For You (Reprise)
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Number of tracks: 13
Official DR value: DR11
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2468 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Personel
Arranged By, Orchestrated By, Keyboards – Richard Carpenter
Artwork – Roland Young (3)
Bass – Joe Osborn
Bassoon – Norm Herzberg*
Drums – Hal Blaine, Karen Carpenter
Engineer – Ray Gerhardt
Engineer [Assistant] – Roger Young
Flute [Bass] – Tim Weisberg
Guitar – Louie Shelton
Lead Guitar – Tony Peluso
Oboe, English Horn – Earl Dumler
Photography By [Front Cover] – Jim McCrary
Photography By [Sleeve] – Bill Hennigar
Producer – Jack Daugherty
Steel Guitar – Red Rhodes
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Alto] – Bob Messenger
Vocals – Karen Carpenter, Richard Carpenter
About
The duo’s best album, and the place to start beyond the hits compilations. Up to the release of A Song for You, the Carpenters’ success had seemed an awesome if somewhat fluky phenomenon, built on prodigious talent, some beautifully crafted pop sensibilities, and a very fortunate choice of singles — their albums Close to You and Carpenters, though they were top-sellers, both seemed just a bit thrown together.
Then came A Song for You, a seemingly unified concept album written and recorded during a frantic period of concert activity, and brimming with lovely musical ideas even more lovingly executed, laced with good humor, and enough hits of its own to have established any artist’s career on its own. And even in between the hits, the album was built on material that could have made a whole career for anyone. The duo’s version of a then-new Carole King song, “It’s Going to Take Some Time,” not only became a hit single but helped them in the “cool” department, Carole King being about the hottest musical personality there was at that particular time. One song, “Top of the World,” which Richard Carpenter had only visualized as album track, became an unexpected hit single and one of the most popular songs of the decade. And where the Close to You LP had included some beautiful album tracks (“Crescent Noon,” ” “Maybe It’s You”), A Song for You was dripping with masterpieces, including “Crystal Lullaby” and “Road Ode”; Richard Carpenter’s “Piano Picker,” a confessional piece sung by the composer, also marked the high point of his solo vocal contributions to the duo’s music. Even the two cuts that reach back into the past — the soft jazz instrumental “Flat Baroque,” a 1966-vintage Richard Carpenter composition that he resurrected for this release, and “Bless the Beasts and the Children,” the B-side of “Superstar” from more than a year earlier (written for a Stanley Kramer movie) — slot in perfectly among the new songs. The high point of their recording career, A Song for You marked the last time that their music (and the only occasion that one of their albums) would be accepted in the rock world on its own terms, without the duo’s squeaky-clean image and sound, and middle-class dorkiness becoming a drag on their sales and image. A Song for You has been released several times on CD, the best of which by far is the 1999 A&M remastering with new notes and full lyrics.
Review by Bruce Eder, allmusic.com
Доп. информация
Envelope album cover and brown labels.
Paper Inner Sleeve With Lyrics
“Produced by Jack Daugherty” is at the bottom of the inner label.
Special Thanks: Ron Gorow.
Intermission inspired by Crucifixus-Antonio Lotti ca. 1667-1740.
Baldwin Piano, Ludwig Drums, Wurlitzer Electric Piano.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (side A): A&M SP 3531-P1
Matrix / Runout (side B): A&M SP 3532-P2