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Ha! Unfortunately none of this stuff was written out.
Well, leads right to something I was wondering. Are these arrangements partially improvised? Seems fairly possible he started with an idea and then went in different directions on different takes. Or am I off the rails on a crazy train.Ha! Unfortunately none of this stuff was written out.
Ron Gorow is sadly missed.Ha! Unfortunately none of this stuff was written out.
Thanks, Just ordered a Signed copy.Hello Everyone. Not been on here for a long time as a log in but have browsed at times.
I was just ordering Richards album and noticed a certain auction site has signed cd's listed.
Curious I did a web search and the Decca website is indeed offering signed cd album by Richard (make sure you click the correct one).
Listed as UK only.
They generally start out that way, and then get refined if that makes any sense?Well, leads right to something I was wondering. Are these arrangements partially improvised? Seems fairly possible he started with an idea and then went in different directions on different takes. Or am I off the rails on a crazy train.
Thanks Gary"So I’m used to working with an orchestra, and background vocals, and all of that.
And just to perform the songs on solo piano was more difficult than any arrangements I’ve ever undertaken, because you have just the piano."
David Andrew's Dec 2021 interview with Richard Carpenter, 28min:
Gold Meets.... Richard Carpenter: Legendary musician looks back at Karen's extraordinary talent
Carpenters legend Richard Carpenter speaks to Gold's David Andrews about his incredible career, the super talent of sister Karen Carpenter and his brand new album.www.goldradiouk.com
A&M and Decca are both labels owned by Universal Music, so there would have been no contractual conflict whatsoever.Stupid question: So since Richard is with A&M, contractually, how is he able to make a record for Decca? Is their some clause in his A&M contract that lets him record for another label?