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Since SINGLES 1969-1973 wasn't included in the list, I couldn't vote for it, but I always found that one to be pretty classy with it's gold logo on a brown field. Still, the tan album is where the logo was originally used, so it's fitting to choose it as my favorite.
He could have lost the socks with his sandals, though.
Observant as ever !!! couldn't agree moreHorizon. Classy cover art. Karen is beautiful and Richard is hot.
After MIA, (1981), I've always considered album releases as compilation albums, even though there are some real gems on those albums after 1981, for a true Carpenter fan, the album release should span from 1969 to 1981.....am I being too picky?I thought a discussion about some of the more popular (primarily studio) album covers would make for some interesting dialogue. Please vote and discuss!
P.S.: I love Richard's Wurlitzer/Baldwin piano sound. I must be the only person in the world who doesn't like Steinway as I find them too harsh and bright.
After MIA, (1981), I've always considered album releases as compilation albums, even though there are some real gems on those albums after 1981, for a true Carpenter fan, the album release should span from 1969 to 1981.....am I being too picky?
A very good photo of Richard on the rear of the cover, they were so close, that his lose was just enormous and ultimately irreplaceable."Horizon" wins for me, but I also love the "Hush" cover for the artistic flourishes. VOTH is stunning. But Richard's not on the cover.