WYBIMLA
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know where you can get a copy of this album? I found a compilation of Akiko songs on Amazon, but that's about it.
Like when I heard some of his work with Veronique Beliveau and Smokey Robinson... it's nice to find these things and be able to hear that Carpenter touch once more.
I think it also goes to show just how much Richard really missed his sister. I think it was very subconscious how he ended up working with Akiko.
I'm glad he kept working for a while.
I hadn't heard "Only the angels know" before. I was quite taken with it.
Reminds me of the first time I heard "Kiss me the way you did last night". I thought I'd heard just about everything Carpenters up until that point.
But, I was wrong, and sitting with headphones on and listening to that was great.
It's a real "full" overdubbed vocal sound.
To experience an unheard song like that for the first time is amazing. I haven't had that in a while and I may never have that again.
Thanks for sharing!
Like when I heard some of his work with Veronique Beliveau and Smokey Robinson... it's nice to find these things and be able to hear that Carpenter touch once more.
I think it also goes to show just how much Richard really missed his sister. I think it was very subconscious how he ended up working with Akiko.
I'm glad he kept working for a while.
I hadn't heard "Only the angels know" before. I was quite taken with it.
Reminds me of the first time I heard "Kiss me the way you did last night". I thought I'd heard just about everything Carpenters up until that point.
But, I was wrong, and sitting with headphones on and listening to that was great.
It's a real "full" overdubbed vocal sound.
To experience an unheard song like that for the first time is amazing. I haven't had that in a while and I may never have that again.
Thanks for sharing!