Roland Chayer
Member
What do you think of that song?
Personally, I'm always very proud to play this song to other people 'cause it's a Carpenters side that almost every non-Carpenters experts/lovers don't know..., : their unique "Progressive-Vocal" side.
That song has a special vintage sound to it also..., a vintage sound typical to the "Offering/Ticket To Ride" and "Close To You" albums..., I think their sound/production was a little more sophisticated starting at the "Carpenters" album (Tan - 1971).
Great background vocals (as usual). I also love Karen's raw drumming and the band's "jammed" feel on "Another Song"..., the multiple tempo/intensity changes..., the "dark" feel... I love that.
I know this could not have been possible (forgive my english), but I would've love if The Carpenters would've done a complete album with that kind of song..., "Mr Guder" and "Help" would've fit perfectly on that album also.
Personally, I'm always very proud to play this song to other people 'cause it's a Carpenters side that almost every non-Carpenters experts/lovers don't know..., : their unique "Progressive-Vocal" side.
That song has a special vintage sound to it also..., a vintage sound typical to the "Offering/Ticket To Ride" and "Close To You" albums..., I think their sound/production was a little more sophisticated starting at the "Carpenters" album (Tan - 1971).
Great background vocals (as usual). I also love Karen's raw drumming and the band's "jammed" feel on "Another Song"..., the multiple tempo/intensity changes..., the "dark" feel... I love that.
I know this could not have been possible (forgive my english), but I would've love if The Carpenters would've done a complete album with that kind of song..., "Mr Guder" and "Help" would've fit perfectly on that album also.