Carpenters Fan Club Newsletter #75 - June, 1982
Hello Friends!
As this letter reaches you, many of you will have embarked upon your
long summer vacation, and we're glad to hear you are making good use of your
Made In
America sun visors. We in southern California haven't had a
chance to wear ours yet, as we've been socked in by heavy low clouds for
several weeks now, but our turn will come!
As a result of additional time being spent on their forthcoming album,
Richard and Karen will not be touring this
summer. A fall tour however remains a possibility. Richard and
John Bettis are also spending more time composing. having
completed four songs as of this writing.
I hope some of you southern Californians caught and enjoyed the recent
Special on KNOB/FM entitled These Are The Carpenters.
The program featured two one hour segments embracing the musical history of the
Carpenters, and an interview with Richard. It
was super hearing all those nostalgic earlier Carpenters hits
grace the airwaves once again. The Special is going in a national syndication
in the near future, so keep an ear (or two) open to your local A/C (Adult
Contemporary) stations for possible airing.
We understand many members have been unable to secure a copy of the
single Those Good Old
Dreams, so arrangements have been made for a limited supply, available
to USA members only to obtain same from the fanclub for $X.XX each including
shipping and handling.
Thank you for your interest in sending in questions for the newsletter
which will be answered now.
- Q. With all the wonderful and exciting moments
Richard and Karen have experienced in the
past 11 years of their career, has either of them kept a diary?
- A. Unfortunately not, and they both deeply regret it.
- Q. Where did Karen acquire that beautiful sweater
she wore for the pose on the inner sleeve of the Made In America
album?
- A. From Alpha Cubic Boutique in Beverly Hills.
- Q. Which Carpenters album was the most expensive to
produce?
- A. Made In
America, followed by Christmas
Portrait.
- Q. Do Richard & Karen plan any
Pay Television performances?
- A. Not at present time. They do however feel it is an important
medium, and will be involved in projects in the future.
- Q. Who is Richard's current favorite pianist, and
Karen's current favorite drummer?
- A. Favorite pianist Oscar Peterson. Favorite drummer
Steve Gadd, a well known American session drummer.
- Q. If fan club response was great enough, could a song from an
earlier Carpenters LP be released as a single for the first
time?
- A. Possibly, if coupled with same response from myriad radio
stations.
- Q. What song did K & R perform on the All American College show
in 1969?
- A. Ticket To
Ride.
- Q. On what tracks did Karen play drums on the
Offering
album?
- A. All tracks.
- Q. Why are there two different covers for the Song For You LP?
- A. Actually there are three different covers.
- The original release, using high grade stock with a flap
featuring the original silhouette embossed. It also had a photograph of the
Song For
You heart and Carpenters logo taken at an
angle, producing a shadow.
- After the initial shipment or two, an executive at A & M felt
the cover needed revamping to give it more "zing", and this resulted in the use
of a bolder logo, bigger heart and wider border, and minus the flap. The
decision to change the cover was unknown to Richard who, when
seeing the new cover promptly "went through the roof". To
Richard, the #2 cover looked like a mutant of the original. A
discussion concerning the revised cover ensued, which produced cover #3.
- The third cover was a return in most respects to cover #1.
Richard had expected it to be exactly the same as the original
cover. but when he received a copy of the newest one, the stock was not the
same and no sign of the flap, so he decided to drop the matter.
- Q. Were any Carpenters albums ever released on the
old 4-track cartridges?
- A. Not to our knowledge.
- Q. Why doesn't Richard sing any more like he did on
the earlier recordings?
- A. Richard sings lead only when he absolutely feels
a song lends itself to his sound, which usually isn't the case. (He is
Karen's biggest Fan!). On the forthcoming album however, there
will be at least two "cuts" that feature Richard's lead.
- Q. As Richard and Karen performed
at the White House during President Nixon's term of office,
have they met him again during his residency in southern California?
- A. No, they have not met him since, but they were very surprised to
receive a copy each in the mail of his Memoirs with
an accompanying hand written message "To The Carpenters.
With appreciation for their superb performance at the White House on May 1,
1973. From Richard Nixon"". Dated June 18, 1978.
We'll be happy to answer more questions next time, and thank you for
your interest.
Richard and Karen's Uncle Richard and
Aunt Mary who live in London, England have a very special date to look forward
to, they celebrate their Ruby Wedding Anniversary August 15th. We all extend
our warmest congratulations to them on such a rare occasion!
I would like to conclude this newsletter by sharing with you a favorite
philosophy of our duo, written by Edwin Markham. It's entitled
Destiny:
There is a destiny which makes us brothers
None goes on his
way alone
All that we send into the lives of others
Comes back into our
own.
This may be particularly meaningful to our graduates.
Have a wonderful summer, and drive safely.
P.S. The Fan Club office will be closed for staff vacation during the
month of September.
Until next time. God Bless. Rosina.
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