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Now & Then is the fifth album from The Carpenters, released on May 9, 1973. In Cash Box Year-End Charts of 1973, Now & Then appeared at number 20. The title for the album was suggested by Richard and Karen's mother, Agnes Carpenter. As an outgrowth of the Garden Party incident, an oldies revival occurred in pop music around 1973, so Side "B" of the album featured an oldies medley. The medley starts with the Carpenters' original, "Yesterday Once More". Tony Peluso, the Carpenters' electric guitarist, is heard as a radio DJ throughout the medley, which included such songs as "The End of the World", "Dead Man's Curve", "Johnny Angel" and "One Fine Day". The only other time he was heard as a DJ was on the Carpenters' "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" in 1977.
The Now & Then album also featured Mark Rudolph, a cousin of the Carpenters, on the "Guess the Golden Goodies Group Contest" as the player who called in. He guesses the mystery group is The Four Seasons, but is incorrect.
The LP album featured a three-panel cover that folded out, showing a panoramic view of Karen and Richard Carpenter driving past the Carpenters' family home on Newville Avenue in Downey, California. The car pictured on the cover was a 1973 Ferrari GTB4 ("Daytona") owned by Richard.
In February 2008, fans created a world-wide awareness campaign of the impending demolition of the Now & Then Carpenter house -- which had been made famous by the album cover -- by the home's current owners.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sing" - 3:20 (J. Raposo)
- "This Masquerade" - 4:50 (L. Russell)
- "Heather" - 2:47 (J. Pearson)
- "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" - (Hank Williams) 3:40
- "I Can't Make Music" - 3:17 (R. Edelman)
- "Yesterday Once More" - 3:50 (J. Bettis; R. Carpenter)
- "Medley"
- "Fun, Fun, Fun" - 1:32 (B. Wilson; M. Love)
- "The End of the World" - 2:25 (A. Kent; S. Dee)
- "Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)" - 1:43 (E. Greenwich; J. Barry; P. Spector)
- "Dead Man's Curve" - 1:40 (A. Kornfield; B. Wilson, et. al.)
- "Johnny Angel" - 1:30 (L. Pockriss; L. Duddy)
- "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" - 1:45 (B. Weisman; D. Wayne, et. al.)
- "Our Day Will Come" - 2:00 (B. Hilliard; M. Garson)
- "One Fine Day" - 1:40 (C. King; T. Stern)
- "Yesterday Once More" (reprise) - 0:58
[edit] Singles
US 7" single (1973) A&M 1413
1.Sing
2.Druscilla Penny
JP 7" single (1973) AM-175
1.Sing
2.I Won't Last A Day Without You
US 7" single (1973) A&M 1446
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Road Ode
UK 7" promo (1973) AM1446
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Road Ode
JP 7" single (1973) AM-200
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Road Ode
JP 7" single (1973) AMP-780
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Sing
JP 7" single (1973) OH-134
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Superstar
3.Top Of The World
4.Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
MX 7" single (1973) SP-125
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Road Ode
JP 12" single (1978) CML3
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Please Mr. Postman
JP CD single (1988) S12Y3014
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Superstar
3.We've Only Just Begun
JP CD single (1992) PODM-1025
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Yesterday Once More (Remix Version)
3.Yesterday Once More (Original Master Karaoke Version)
JP CD single (1996) POCM-1187
1.Yesterday Once More
2.Yesterday Once More (Karaoke Version)
3.Goodbye To Love
4.Only Yesterday
UK 7" single (1973) AMS7098
1.Jambalaya (On The Bayou) 3.40
2.Mr. Guder 3.17
JP 7" single (1973) AM-201
1.Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
2.Heather
MX 7" single (1973) SP-133
1.This Masquerade
2.Top Of The World
- US 7" promo (1973) A&M LLP 222
- 1.Oldies Medley (part one)
- 2.Oldies Medley (part two)
[edit] Trivia
- Richard sold the original red Ferrari featured on the album cover, but bought another car of the same type in 1995.
[edit] Credits
- Produced by: Richard and Karen Carpenter
- Arranged and orchestrated by: Richard Carpenter
- All vocals: Richard and Karen Carpenter
- Keyboards: Richard Carpenter
- Bass: Joe Osborn
- Drums: Karen Carpenter
- Flute and tenor sax: Bob Messenger
- Baritone saxophone: Doug Strawn
- Recorder: Tom Scott
- Lead guitar: Tony Peluso
- Guitar: Tony Peluso and Gary Sims
- Steel guitar: Buddy Emmons and Jay Dee Maness
- Oboe and bass Oboe - English horn: Earl Dumler
- Voice of D.J.: Tony Peluso
- Engineered by: Ray Gerhardt, Assistant: Roger Young
- Mastering engineer: Bernie Grundman
- Art direction: Roland Young
- Photography - front cover: Jim McCrary
- Illustrations - front cover: Design Maru; inside cover: Len Freas
- Others:
- The Jimmy Joyce Children's Chorus on "Sing"
- Ron Gorow
- Hal Blaine: Drums on "Jambalaya"