Karen Carpenter epitomised the art of interpreting and singing a song as it should be....with a beginning, a middle and an end. When she died in 1983, at the age of 32, the world lost a songstress of instant regonisability, whose phrasing will never be equalled and a quality that can be listened to over and over without tiring. Unfortunately, due to awfull disease of anorexia, we will never here her first hand but thank god for the recorded song. Her music will live for future generations to ... More...Karen Carpenter epitomised the art of interpreting and singing a song as it should be....with a beginning, a middle and an end. When she died in 1983, at the age of 32, the world lost a songstress of instant regonisability, whose phrasing will never be equalled and a quality that can be listened to over and over without tiring. Unfortunately, due to awfull disease of anorexia, we will never here her first hand but thank god for the recorded song. Her music will live for future generations to enjoy and hopefully be inspired by, in my view, her unique and awesome talent.
Feb 10, 06:59 PM
I've been a fan of hers for years; especially when I seen her movie which I would like to have.I also all her CD's
i totally love her songs. i think that i'm one of the very few ppl born in the early 90's that actually know her & listen to her songs. i couldn't believe it when my mom told me she died. such a loss to the world...close to you is my all time favourite
Oct 18, 08:43 PM
#1 Fan absolutely!!!
I may be too young to have known of her alive but let me tell you she is one of my all time favorites
Other children had lalabyes but I had Karen Carpenter.
A true voice of a angel, timeless!!