Horizon by Carpenters ‎

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: A&M Records SP-4530Publication details: US The Gramophone Co. 1975 Media type:
  • Vinyl, LP, Album
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Contents:
Side 1: SP-4797 1. Aurora (Richard Carpenter-John Bettis) Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music. 2.Only yesterday (Richard Carpenter-Jon Bettis) Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music. 3.Desperado (Don Henley-Glen Frey) Benchmark Music/Kicking Bear Music 4. Please MR. Postman (W.Garret-B Holland-F.Gorman.G. Dobbins-R Bateman) Jobete Music Co., Inc./ Stone Agate Music 5. I Can Dream Can't I (Irving Kahal-Sammy Fain) Chappel &Co., Inc Produced by Richard Carpenter Associate Producer Karen Carpenter
Side 1: SP-4798 1.Solitaire(Neil Sedakha-Phil Cody) Don Krishner Music Inc/Krishner Songs,Inc 2. Happy (Tony Peluso-Diane Rubin John Bettis) Almo Music Corp/Bone Tone music/Hammer and Nails Music 3.I'm caught between goodbye and I love you (Richard Carpenter-John Bettis) Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music 4.Love me for what I am (John Bettis-Palma Pascale ) Almo Music Corp. Ars Nova Music 5. Eventide (Richard Carpenter-John Betttis) Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music. Produced by Richard Carpenter Associate Producer Karen Carpenter
Summary: Horizon is the sixth consecutive platinum-certified album by American musical duo Carpenters. It was recorded at A&M Records (mainly in Studio "D" using then-state-of-the-art 24-track recording technology, 30 Dolby, and recorded at 30 inches per second). The Carpenters spent many hours experimenting with different sounds, techniques and effects.
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Audio Records Audio Records Asiatic Society of Mumbai Not for loan AR0093

Donated by Foy Nissen collection no. 14
Made in India
Inner sleeve with lyrics

Singer:
Richard Carpenter & Karen Carpenter

Artist:
Richard Carpenter, Karen Carpenter, Jim Gordon, Joe Osborn, Tony Peluso, Bob Massenger, Doug Strawn, Thad Maxwell, Red Rhodes, Tom Morgan, Earl Dumler, Joe Mondragon, Alvin Stoller, Pete Jolly, Frank Flynn, Bob Bain & Gayle Levant

Instruments
Orchestra, Keyboards, Drums, Bass, Guitar, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, Steel Guitar, Harmonica, Oboe, English Horn, Vibes & Harp

Lyrics
Richard Carpenter, John Bettis, Don Henley, Glen Frey, W. Garrett, B. Holland, F. Gorman, G. Dabbins, R. Bateman, Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain, Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody, Tony Peluso, Diane Rubin & Palma Pascale

Producer
Richard Carpenter & Karen Carpenter

Side 1: SP-4797
1. Aurora (Richard Carpenter-John Bettis)
Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music.

2.Only yesterday (Richard Carpenter-Jon Bettis)
Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music.

3.Desperado (Don Henley-Glen Frey)
Benchmark Music/Kicking Bear Music

4. Please MR. Postman (W.Garret-B Holland-F.Gorman.G. Dobbins-R Bateman) Jobete Music Co., Inc./ Stone Agate Music

5. I Can Dream Can't I
(Irving Kahal-Sammy Fain)
Chappel &Co., Inc

Produced by Richard Carpenter
Associate Producer
Karen Carpenter


Side 1: SP-4798
1.Solitaire(Neil Sedakha-Phil Cody)
Don Krishner Music Inc/Krishner Songs,Inc

2. Happy (Tony Peluso-Diane Rubin John Bettis)
Almo Music Corp/Bone Tone music/Hammer and Nails Music

3.I'm caught between goodbye and I love you
(Richard Carpenter-John Bettis)
Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music

4.Love me for what I am
(John Bettis-Palma Pascale )
Almo Music Corp. Ars Nova Music

5. Eventide (Richard Carpenter-John Betttis)
Almo Music Corp/Sweet Harmony Music/Hammer and Nails Music.


Produced by Richard Carpenter
Associate Producer
Karen Carpenter



Horizon is the sixth consecutive platinum-certified album by American musical duo Carpenters. It was recorded at A&M Records (mainly in Studio "D" using then-state-of-the-art 24-track recording technology, 30 Dolby, and recorded at 30 inches per second). The Carpenters spent many hours experimenting with different sounds, techniques and effects.