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Karen Carpenter is a solo Karen Carpenter CD released by A&M Records in 1996. All of the songs on the album were from the New York sessions recorded with producer Phil Ramone in 1979 and 1980. During this time, her brother Richard was being treated for an addiction to Quaaludes and Karen wanted to remain productive and record songs until Richard was able to return to the recording studio. Some of the songs included on this album were featured on The Carpenters' 1989 compilation Lovelines and later releases. In the liner notes, Karen dedicated her solo project to Richard. Karen wrote, "Dedicated to my brother Richard with all my heart." The liner notes also include comments from both Richard Carpenter and producer Phil Ramone, with Richard explaining the reason to shelve the album and his decision made later to release it as Karen approved it. After completing the album, Karen played it to A&M executives in New York with much approval. However, upon playing it to A&M executives in Los Angeles including Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, with Phil Ramone and her brother Richard also in attendance, the response to the album was relatively negative. Ramone recalls that Karen broke down in tears. She was said to be so devastated that she opted (with A&M's urging) not to release the album. The E! True Hollywood Story - Karen Carpenter" claims that the album was not sold in 1980, because Herb Alpert called it unreleaseable. However, Quincy Jones argued with Derek Green, an A&M Records vice
Lovelines
Karen Carpenter
All Because Of You
Karen Carpenter
If I Had You
Karen Carpenter
Making Love In The Afternoon
Peter Cetera
If We Try
Karen Carpenter
Remember When Lovin' Took All Night
Karen Carpenter
Still In Love With You
Karen Carpenter
My Body Keeps Changing My Mind
Karen Carpenter
Make Believe It's Your First Time
Karen Carpenter
Guess I Just Lost My Head
Karen Carpenter
Still Crazy After All These Years
Karen Carpenter
Last One Singin' The Blues
Karen Carpenter