From the Top

~ Release by Carpenters (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

1991’s FROM THE TOP is the Carpenters’ US entry into box-set territory. A full-career retrospective, this set was rather highly prized among Carpenters fans, since it gives insight into where the duo came from. In addition to the usual compilation fare, this set swerves away from the “greatest hits” territory and provides a meaningful look into some of the early days, before the A&M era.

Presented for the first time here are early singles billed as Karen Carpenter from the Magic Lamp days, as well as some demo recordings with group names known as The Summerchimes and Spectrum – even a couple of instrumentals with the “Richard Carpenter Trio” featuring Karen on drums, Richard on keyboards, and Wes Jacobs on bass and tuba. Arranged chronologically, the four discs in the set are broken into yearly ranges: 1965-1970, 1970-1973, 1974-1978, and 1978-1982. Early copies of the box set were released in a 12×12 inch box with a large format book, and included the four CDs in their own jewel cases. When record stores complained that these did not fit into their displays, A&M re-released the set in a long-book format.

Much of the familiar material is presented here in remixed form, many getting a remix for this set, with a few originals or special mixes of note: “Merry Christmas Darling” is the original 45RPM mix, “Top Of The World” appears for the first time on CD in its original album mix, and “Canta” is “Sing” in a Spanish/English version. In addition to presenting the standard recorded fare of most Carpenters albums, this set also includes a number of radio recordings, commercial jingles and studio outtakes, along with a superb medley from their 1980 TV show MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC. Also included are two more tracks from Karen’s solo album, slightly tweaked, and making their first appearance here.

* Regarding “Ave Maria”, both FROM THE TOP issues use the 1990 remix, but the thinner reissue has the track at its normal speed. According to Richard Carpenter, when FROM THE TOP was first issued in the 12×12 format, “Ave Maria” was inexplicably mastered at the wrong speed, making it a half-tone higher than it should be. It was fixed for the book-sized reissue.

Tracklist

1CD: 1965 → 1970
2CD: 1971 → 1973
#TitleLength
1Superstar3:46
2Rainy Days and Mondays
assistant engineer:
Norm Kinney
engineer:
Ray Gerhardt
producer:
Jack Daugherty
bass guitar:
Joe Osborn
drums (drum set):
Hal Blaine
harmonica:
Tommy Morgan
keyboard [keyboards] and background vocals:
Richard Carpenter
saxophone:
Bob Messenger
background vocals and lead vocals:
Karen Carpenter
arranger and orchestrator:
Richard Carpenter
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
A&M Records, Ltd. (in 1971)
recorded at:
A&M Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1971-01)
recording of:
Rainy Days and Mondays (on 1971-01-25)
lyricist:
Paul Williams
composer:
Roger Nichols
publisher:
Almo Music Corp. and Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
3:36
3Let Me Be the One
cover recording of:
Let Me Be the One
lyricist:
Paul Williams
composer:
Roger Nichols
publisher:
Almo Music Corp. and Rondor Music Ltd.
2:50
4Bless the Beasts and Children3:16
5Hurting Each Other
producer:
Jack Daugherty
lead vocals:
Karen Carpenter
arranger and orchestrator:
Richard Carpenter
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
A&M Records, Inc. (in 1972)
cover recording of:
Hurting Each Other
lyricist:
Peter Udell
composer:
Gary Geld
publisher:
PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd. and Sydney Bron Music
2:47
6Top of the World
producer:
Karen Carpenter, Richard Carpenter and Jack Daugherty
lead vocals:
Karen Carpenter
arranger and orchestrator:
Richard Carpenter
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
A&M Records, Inc. (in 1972)
later releases:
Top of the World by Carpenters
recording of:
Top of the World (on 1973-08-15)
lyricist:
John Bettis
composer:
Richard Carpenter
publisher:
Almo Music Corp., Hammer and Nails Music, Inc. and Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
3:00
7Goodbye to Love
recording of:
Goodbye to Love
composed in:
London, England, United Kingdom (in 1971)
lyricist:
John Bettis (in 1972)
composer:
Richard Carpenter (from 1971 until 1972)
publisher:
Almo Music Corp., Hammer and Nails Music and Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
4:00
8Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town4:09
9This Masquerade4:53
10Canta/Sing (Spanish lyric)
3:21
11Yesterday Once More3:50
12Medley: a. Fun, Fun, Fun
1:40
13Medley: b. The End of the World
2:26
14Medley: c. Da Doo Ron Ron
1:47
15Medley: d. Deadman’s Curve
1:32
16Medley: e. Johnny Angel
1:32
17Medley: f. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
2:23
18Medley: g. Our Day Will Come
2:01
19Medley: h. One Fine Day
1:33
20Yesterday Once More (reprise)1:02
21Radio Contest Outtakes
1:54
3CD: 1974 → 1978
4CD: 1978 → 1982