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| genre = {{hlist|[[Pop music|Pop]]|[[soft rock]]}}
| venue =
| studio = [[A&M Studios]] ([[Los Angeles]])
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
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| prev_title = [[Now & Then (The Carpenters album)|Now & Then]]
| prev_title = [[Now & Then (The Carpenters album)|Now & Then]]
| prev_year = 1973
| prev_year = 1973
| next_title = [[The Singles: 1974–1978]]
| next_title = [[Horizon (The Carpenters album)|Horizon]]
| next_year = 1978
| next_year = 1975
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{{Extra chronology
| artist = Live/compilation
| type = compilation
| title = The Singles: 1969–1973
| year = 1973
| next_title = [[Live in Japan (The Carpenters album)|Live in Japan]]
| next_year = 1975}}
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|rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r190710|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]</ref>
|rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r190710|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]</ref>
|rev2 = ''[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies|Christgau's Record Guide]]''
|rev2 = ''[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies|Christgau's Record Guide]]''
|rev2Score = C+<ref>{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|year=1981|title=[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies]]|publisher=[[Ticknor & Fields]]|isbn=089919026X|chapter=Consumer Guide '70s: C|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_chap.php?k=C&bk=70|accessdate=February 23, 2019|via=robertchristgau.com}}</ref>
|rev2Score = C+<ref>{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|author-link=Robert Christgau|year=1981|title=Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies|publisher=[[Ticknor & Fields]]|isbn=089919026X|chapter=Consumer Guide '70s: C|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_chap.php?k=C&bk=70|access-date=February 23, 2019|via=robertchristgau.com|title-link=Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies}}</ref>
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|rev4 = ''[[The Rolling Stone Album Guide]]''
|rev4 = ''[[The Rolling Stone Album Guide]]''
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'''''The Singles: 1969–1973''''' is an compilation [[album]] by the pop duo [[the Carpenters]]. It topped the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom and became one of the best-selling albums of the 1970s.


==Content==
'''''The Singles: 1969–1973''''' is an [[album]] by the brother/sister pop duo the [[The Carpenters|Carpenters]]. A greatest hits collection, it topped the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom and became one of the best-selling albums of the 1970s. Features of this compilation include a newly recorded version of "Top of the World", "Ticket to Ride" and a number of musical introductions and segues between the songs "Superstar", "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "Goodbye to Love", the latter two were sped up in pitch, much to the regret of [[Richard Carpenter (musician)|Richard]] in subsequent years.<ref>http://www.richardandkarencarpenter.com/fans_ask_5-archive.htm</ref> It has been certified 7× platinum in the US alone. In the UK, the album reached number 1 for 17 (non-consecutive) weeks.
The compilation include a re-recorded single version of "[[Top of the World (The Carpenters song)|Top of the World]]" and newly re-recorded "Ticket to Ride" specially for the compilation.


It also includes a number of musical introductions and segues between the songs "Superstar", "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "Goodbye to Love", the latter two were sped up in pitch, much to the regret of [[Richard Carpenter (musician)|Richard]] in subsequent years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.richardandkarencarpenter.com/fans_ask_5-archive.htm|title = Carpenters Fans Ask-Richard Answers Revised Jan 2005}}</ref>
Richard gave the album this title because he doesn't like the term "[[greatest hits]]" because he felt it was "an overused thing".<ref name=Billboard>[[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'' magazine]] article, written by Frank H Lieberman, 1973.</ref> He continues:

Richard Carpenter gave the album this title because he doesn't like the term "[[greatest hits]]" because he felt it was "an overused thing".<ref name=Billboard>[[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'' magazine]] article, written by Frank H Lieberman, 1973.</ref> He continues:


:Individuals and groups with two or three hits all of a sudden put them on an album, use filler for the rest and title it "greatest hits". This album contains eleven true hits and it just wasn't slapped together. We've remixed a few, re-cut one and joined a couple of others. It's simply something I believe we owe our audience and ourselves.<ref name=Billboard/>
:Individuals and groups with two or three hits all of a sudden put them on an album, use filler for the rest and title it "greatest hits". This album contains eleven true hits and it just wasn't slapped together. We've remixed a few, re-cut one and joined a couple of others. It's simply something I believe we owe our audience and ourselves.<ref name=Billboard/>

==Reception==
On chart dated January 5, 1974, the album peaked at the summit of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], becoming Carpenters' first and only number one album on US.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1974-01-05|work=[[Billboard 200]] |title=January 5, 1974}}</ref> ''The Singles: 1969–1973'' has been certified 7× platinum in the US, becoming Carpenters' best selling album to date in the US. In the UK, the album reached number 1 for 17 non-consecutive weeks. In Canada, the album was in the Top 100 for 33 weeks,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.5070b.pdf| title=RPM Top 100 Albums - August 10, 1974}}</ref> and number 21 in the Year-end chart.<ref name="RPM" />

==Critical reception==
In their review, ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' noted that "Karen's clear, dean, pristine tones have a glisten whether its heard on "We've Only Just Begun" or 'Top of the World." Placed end-to-end, the group's musk has a compelling quality which stands the test of lime. They are capable of making 'Ticket to Ride" by Lennon/McCartney their own special vehicle, principally because at Karen's slow, invoking vocal. Brother Richard's orchestrations and arrangements, plus his own sweet harmonizing on this and the other cuts, adds the middle and bolton ranges to Karen's top levels." <ref name="Billboard19610828">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/70s/1973/Billboard%201973-12-01.pdf|magazine=Billboard|title=Top Album Picks|issue =1 December 1973 |page=52 |access-date=August 26, 2024}}</ref>

''[[Cashbox (magazine)|Cashbox]]'' called it "a brilliant package at a perfect time. What a splendid combination for the duo who have done as much to change the face of pop music as any group in its history. Every song on this album is genuine gold...this collection is really one of the best we’ve seen in quite some time and Karen and
Richard Carpenter can look forward to a very bright and happy holiday season because this package is sure to delight everyone who has ever loved music.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1973/Cash-Box-1973-11-24.pdf|magazine=Cash Box|title=Album Reviews|issue=24 November 1973 |page=34 |access-date=August 26, 2024}}</ref>

''[[AllMusic]]'' rated the album four stars, commenting that "there's a certain inherent sadness listening to this concise 12-song collection of the Carpenters' early hits, especially as it opens with "We've Only Just Begun," with its hopeful, dreamy lyrics—for it was never supposed to be definitive, just the first of at least two such collections...Listening to this material, it's easy to accuse the Carpenters of being hopelessly retro even in their own time. But the lush melodies brought out in Richard Carpenter's arrangements and Karen's singing are justification in themselves."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-singles-1969-1973-mw0000854668 | title=The Singles 1969-1973 - Carpenters &#124; Album &#124; AllMusic | website=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side one
| title1 = [[We've Only Just Begun]]
| title1 = [[We've Only Just Begun]]
| length1 = 4:09
| length1 = 4:09
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| length2 = 2:56
| length2 = 2:56
| writer2 = {{hlist|[[Richard Carpenter (musician)|Richard Carpenter]]|[[John Bettis]]}}
| writer2 = {{hlist|[[Richard Carpenter (musician)|Richard Carpenter]]|[[John Bettis]]}}
| note2 = new recording
| note2 = Single version


| title3 = [[Ticket to Ride]]
| title3 = [[Ticket to Ride (song)|Ticket to Ride]]
| length3 = 4:10
| length3 = 4:10
| writer3 = [[Lennon–McCartney]]
| writer3 = [[Lennon–McCartney]]
| note3 = new recording
| note3 = Re-recorded version


| title4 = [[Superstar (Delaney and Bonnie song)#Carpenters version|Superstar]]
| title4 = [[Superstar (Delaney and Bonnie song)#Carpenters version|Superstar]]
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| title5 = [[Rainy Days and Mondays]]
| title5 = [[Rainy Days and Mondays]]
| length5 = 3:24
| length5 = 3:40
| writer5 = {{hlist|Williams|Nichols|[[Barry Mann]]|[[Cynthia Weil]]}}
| writer5 = {{hlist|Williams|Nichols}}


| title6 = [[Goodbye to Love]]
| title6 = [[Goodbye to Love]]
| length6 = 3:50
| length6 = 3:50
| writer6 = {{hlist|Carpenter|[[Kevin Cronin]]|Bettis}}
| writer6 = {{hlist|Carpenter|Bettis}}
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = Side two


| title7 = [[Yesterday Once More (song)|Yesterday Once More]]
| title1 = [[Yesterday Once More (song)|Yesterday Once More]]
| length7 = 3:50
| length1 = 3:50
| writer7 = {{hlist|Carpenter|Bettis}}
| writer1 = {{hlist|Carpenter|Bettis}}


| title8 = [[It's Going to Take Some Time]]
| title2 = [[It's Going to Take Some Time]]
| length8 = 2:55
| length2 = 2:55
| writer8 = {{hlist|[[Carole King]]|Toni Stern}}
| writer2 = {{hlist|[[Carole King]]|Toni Stern}}


| title9 = [[Sing (Joe Raposo song)|Sing]]
| title3 = [[Sing (Joe Raposo song)|Sing]]
| length9 = 3:20
| length3 = 3:20
| writer9 = [[Joe Raposo]]
| writer3= [[Joe Raposo]]


| title10 = [[For All We Know (1970 song)|For All We Know]]
| title4 = [[For All We Know (1970 song)|For All We Know]]
| length10 = 2:34
| length4 = 2:34
| writer10 = {{hlist|[[Fred Karlin]]|[[Jimmy Griffin]]|[[Robb Royer]]}}
| writer4 = {{hlist|[[Fred Karlin]]|[[Jimmy Griffin]]|[[Robb Royer]]}}


| title11 = [[Hurting Each Other]]
| title5 = [[Hurting Each Other]]
| length11 = 2:46
| length5 = 2:46
| writer11 = {{hlist|Gary Geld|Peter Udell}}
| writer5 = {{hlist|Gary Geld|Peter Udell}}


| title12 = [[(They Long to Be) Close to You]]
| title6 = [[(They Long to Be) Close to You]]
| length12 = 3:42
| length6 = 3:44
| writer12 = {{hlist|[[Burt Bacharach]]|[[Hal David]]}}
| writer6 = {{hlist|[[Burt Bacharach]]|[[Hal David]]}}
}}
}}


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*"We've Only Just Begun" begins with an excerpt of "(They Long to Be) Close to You" and contains elements of "Superstar."
*"We've Only Just Begun" begins with an excerpt of "(They Long to Be) Close to You" and contains elements of "Superstar."
*"Superstar," "Rainy Days and Mondays," and "Goodbye to Love" are continuously mixed.
*"Superstar," "Rainy Days and Mondays," and "Goodbye to Love" are continuously mixed.

*Side A begins with “We’ve Only Just Begun,” and ends with “Goodbye to Love.”
==Personnel==
*Side B begins with “Yesterday Once More,” and ends with “(They Long to Be) Close to You.”
*[[Bernie Grundman]], Richard Carpenter – 1999, 2014 SACD and SHM CD remastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering
*Richard Carpenter - 1991 remastering


==EP==
==EP==
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#"Rainy Days and Mondays"
#"Rainy Days and Mondays"


==Chart positions==
==Charts==
{{col-begin}}
{| class="wikitable"
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!Year

!Chart
===Weekly charts===
!Position
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (1973–75)
|rowspan="2"|1974
! scope="col" | Peak<br>position
|[[Billboard 200|US Pop Albums]]
|-
|rowspan="2"|1
{{album chart|Canada|1|chartid=4961a|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
{{album chart|Netherlands|2|artist=Carpenters|album=The Singles 1969-1973|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
! scope="row"| Finnish Albums ([[The Official Finnish Charts]])<ref name=FINI>{{cite book|last=Pennanen|first=Timo|title=Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972|edition=1st|publisher=Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava|location=Helsinki|year=2006|isbn=978-951-1-21053-5 | language= fi}}</ref>
| align="center"| 16
|-
{{album chart|UK2|1|date=19740127|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
{{album chart|Billboard200|1|artist=Carpenters|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
! scope="row"| US ''[[Cash Box]]'' Top 200 Albums<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1974/CB-1974-01-12.pdf|title=Cash Box Top 200 Pop Albums |work=[[Cashbox (magazine)|Cash Box]]|date=January 12, 1974|page=23|access-date=30 November 2024}}</ref>
|align="center"| 1
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (1990)
! scope="col" | Peak<br>position
|-
{{album chart|UK2|24|date=19900107|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021|refname=UK19900107}}
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (1995)
! scope="col" | Peak<br>position
|-
{{album chart|Flanders|17|artist=Carpenters|album=The Singles 1969-1973|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (2000)
! scope="col" | Peak<br>position
|-
{{album chart|Australia|19|artist=Carpenters|album=The Singles 1969-1973|rowheader=true|accessdate=30 November 2021}}
|-
|-
|[[UK Albums Chart]]<ref>{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209095720/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_albums.php?show=3|archivedate=9 February 2008|url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_albums.php?show=3|title=Number 1 Albums – 1970s|publisher=[[The Official Charts Company]]|accessdate=15 June 2011}}</ref>
|}
|}
{{col-2}}

===Year-end charts===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (1974)
! scope="col" | Position
|-
! scope="row" | Canada Top Albums/CDs (''RPM'')<ref name="RPM">{{cite magazine |date=28 December 1974 |title=The Top 100 Albums of '74 |url=https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.3891.pdf |magazine=[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]] |page=6 }}</ref>
| 21
|-
! scope="col" | Chart (1975)
! scope="col" | Position
|-
! scope="row" | UK Albums (OCC)<ref>{{cite magazine |date=December 27, 1975 |title=Top Selling Albums For 1975 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1975/Music-Week-1975-12-27.pdf |url-status=live |magazine=[[Music Week]] |page=10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309074922/https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1975/Music-Week-1975-12-27.pdf |archive-date=March 9, 2021 |via=worldradiohistory.com}}</ref>
| 10
|-
|}
{{col-end}}

==Certifications and sales==
{{Certification Table Top}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Canada|artist=Carpenters|title=Singles|type=album|award=Platinum|relyear=1974|certyear=1976|access-date=30 November 2021}}
{{certification Table Entry|title=Singles|artist=Carpenters|type=album|relyear=1972|region=Netherlands|nocert=true|salesamount=100,000|salesref=<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZgkEAAAAMBAJ&q=carpenters|title=Amsterdam|publisher=Billboard|page=48|first=Frans|last=Van Der Beek|date=8 June 1974|access-date=10 June 2022}}</ref>}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|artist=Carpenters|title=The Singles: 1969–1973|type=album|award=Platinum|relyear=1974|certyear=1974|id=5930-662-2|access-date=30 November 2021}}
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|artist=The Carpenters|title=The Singles 1969-1973|type=album|award=Platinum|number=7|relyear=1974|certyear=1998|access-date=30 November 2021}}
{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{The Carpenters albums}}
{{The Carpenters}}
{{UK best-selling albums (by year) 1970–1989}}
{{UK best-selling albums (by year) 1970–1989}}
{{Authority control}}


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Latest revision as of 05:36, 30 November 2024

The Singles 1969–1973
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1973
Recorded1969–1973
StudioA&M Studios (Los Angeles)
GenrePop
Length41:47
LabelA&M
ProducerRichard & Karen Carpenter, Jack Daugherty
Carpenters chronology
Now & Then
(1973)
The Singles 1969–1973
(1973)
Horizon
(1975)
Live/compilation chronology
The Singles: 1969–1973
(1973)
Live in Japan
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]
Džuboks(favorable)[3]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]

The Singles: 1969–1973 is an compilation album by the pop duo the Carpenters. It topped the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom and became one of the best-selling albums of the 1970s.

Content

[edit]

The compilation include a re-recorded single version of "Top of the World" and newly re-recorded "Ticket to Ride" specially for the compilation.

It also includes a number of musical introductions and segues between the songs "Superstar", "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "Goodbye to Love", the latter two were sped up in pitch, much to the regret of Richard in subsequent years.[5]

Richard Carpenter gave the album this title because he doesn't like the term "greatest hits" because he felt it was "an overused thing".[6] He continues:

Individuals and groups with two or three hits all of a sudden put them on an album, use filler for the rest and title it "greatest hits". This album contains eleven true hits and it just wasn't slapped together. We've remixed a few, re-cut one and joined a couple of others. It's simply something I believe we owe our audience and ourselves.[6]

Reception

[edit]

On chart dated January 5, 1974, the album peaked at the summit of the Billboard 200, becoming Carpenters' first and only number one album on US.[7] The Singles: 1969–1973 has been certified 7× platinum in the US, becoming Carpenters' best selling album to date in the US. In the UK, the album reached number 1 for 17 non-consecutive weeks. In Canada, the album was in the Top 100 for 33 weeks,[8] and number 21 in the Year-end chart.[9]

Critical reception

[edit]

In their review, Billboard noted that "Karen's clear, dean, pristine tones have a glisten whether its heard on "We've Only Just Begun" or 'Top of the World." Placed end-to-end, the group's musk has a compelling quality which stands the test of lime. They are capable of making 'Ticket to Ride" by Lennon/McCartney their own special vehicle, principally because at Karen's slow, invoking vocal. Brother Richard's orchestrations and arrangements, plus his own sweet harmonizing on this and the other cuts, adds the middle and bolton ranges to Karen's top levels." [10]

Cashbox called it "a brilliant package at a perfect time. What a splendid combination for the duo who have done as much to change the face of pop music as any group in its history. Every song on this album is genuine gold...this collection is really one of the best we’ve seen in quite some time and Karen and Richard Carpenter can look forward to a very bright and happy holiday season because this package is sure to delight everyone who has ever loved music.[11]

AllMusic rated the album four stars, commenting that "there's a certain inherent sadness listening to this concise 12-song collection of the Carpenters' early hits, especially as it opens with "We've Only Just Begun," with its hopeful, dreamy lyrics—for it was never supposed to be definitive, just the first of at least two such collections...Listening to this material, it's easy to accuse the Carpenters of being hopelessly retro even in their own time. But the lush melodies brought out in Richard Carpenter's arrangements and Karen's singing are justification in themselves."[12]

Track listing

[edit]
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."We've Only Just Begun"4:09
2."Top of the World" (Single version)2:56
3."Ticket to Ride" (Re-recorded version)Lennon–McCartney4:10
4."Superstar"3:49
5."Rainy Days and Mondays"
  • Williams
  • Nichols
3:40
6."Goodbye to Love"
  • Carpenter
  • Bettis
3:50

Notes

  • "We've Only Just Begun" begins with an excerpt of "(They Long to Be) Close to You" and contains elements of "Superstar."
  • "Superstar," "Rainy Days and Mondays," and "Goodbye to Love" are continuously mixed.

Personnel

[edit]
  • Bernie Grundman, Richard Carpenter – 1999, 2014 SACD and SHM CD remastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering
  • Richard Carpenter - 1991 remastering

EP

[edit]
US 7" promo (1973); A&M LLP 238
  1. "Ticket to Ride" (1973 version)
  2. "(They Long to Be) Close to You"
  3. "We've Only Just Begun"
  4. "Top of the World"
  5. "Rainy Days and Mondays"

Charts

[edit]

Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[23] Platinum 100,000^
Netherlands 100,000[24]
United Kingdom (BPI)[25] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[26] 7× Platinum 7,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: C". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  3. ^ Kostić, Borjan. Džuboks (in Serbian) (1 (second series)). Belgrade: Karpentersi - Singl ploče od 1969. do 1973.: 44. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 140. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^ "Carpenters Fans Ask-Richard Answers Revised Jan 2005".
  6. ^ a b Billboard magazine article, written by Frank H Lieberman, 1973.
  7. ^ "January 5, 1974". Billboard 200.
  8. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - August 10, 1974" (PDF).
  9. ^ a b "The Top 100 Albums of '74" (PDF). RPM. 28 December 1974. p. 6.
  10. ^ "Top Album Picks" (PDF). Billboard. No. 1 December 1973. p. 52. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  11. ^ "Album Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. No. 24 November 1973. p. 34. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  12. ^ "The Singles 1969-1973 - Carpenters | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  13. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 4961a". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Carpenters – The Singles 1969-1973" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  15. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  16. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
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