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94 | Karen Carpenter


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Born
March 2nd, 1950 (died February 4th, 1983)
Key Tracks
"Close to You," "Goodbye to Love," "We've Only Just Begun"
Influenced
Sheryl Crow, Kim Gordon

Karen Carpenter's white-bread image and sad fate — she died of anorexia in 1983 — have overshadowed her chocolate-and-cream alto voice. But other performers know the score: Elton John called her "one of the greatest voices of our lifetime," and Madonna has said she is "completely influenced by her harmonic sensibility." Impossibly lush and almost shockingly intimate, Carpenter's performances were a new kind of torch singing, built on understatement and tiny details of inflection that made even the sappiest songs sound like she was staring directly into your eyes. Still, she's a guilty pleasure for many. "Karen Carpenter had a great sound," John Fogerty once told Rolling Stone, "but if you've got three guys out on the ballfield and one of them started humming [a Carpenters song], the other two guys would pants him."

Playlist
1. Close to You
2. Goodbye to Love
3. We've Only Just Begun
4. Superstar
5. Rainy Days and Mondays
6. Top of the World
7. Hurting Each Other
8. For All We Know
9. Sing
10. Yesterday Once More

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