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  1. And Horizon delivered. Let us not forget the two hits, Only Yesterday, which showcases Karen's huskiness in her vocals, and Please Mr. Postman, which is a fine remake of the Marvellettes original. On top of that, this sounds great on vinyl and a must for any person who loves the Carpenters. Love, love, love this album!

  2. このところCarpentersを聴き続けている。ベストCDを聴きながらドライブしていたのだが1曲「Goodbye To Love」が琴線に触れてしまいベスト盤では物足りなくなって3rdあたりから買い続けた。まだ全部聴いているわけではないが一般的なヒット曲が挿入されているオリジナル盤群ではこの「Horizon」が ...

  3. Horizon is the sixth studio album by the American musical duo the Carpenters. It was recorded at A&M Studios. The Carpenters spent many hours experimenting with different sounds, techniques and effects. After five consecutive albums peaking inside the US top five, Horizon broke this run by only reaching no. 13. The album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 1 million copies ...

  4. Your pain and your hunger. They're drive you home. Freedom, ah freedom. That's just some people talkin'. You're prisoners walkin'. Through this world all alone. Don't your feet get cold in the wintertime. The sky won't snow and the sun won't shine. It's hard to tell the night time from the day.

  5. CLICK TO ENTER WEBSITE IN ENGLISH SELECCIONA PARA ENTRAR A LA WEB EN ESPAÑOL

  6. 2:48. A5. I Can Dream Can't I. Arranged By – Billy May, Richard Carpenter. Backing Vocals – Allan Davies, Gene Merlino, Jerry Whitman, Sue Allen. Bass – Joe Mondragon. Drums – Alvin Stoller. Guitar – Bob Bain. Keyboards – Pete Jolly.

  7. Horizon was The Carpenters' sixth studio album recorded in 1974-1975. The album contained such hits as "Only Yesterday", and "Please Mr. Postman", The Carpenters' third and last #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100. This album was also the last Carpenters album to contain a top 10 hit. Horizon was received very well by fans and critics alike. In 1975, Stephen Holden, a music critic, reviewed ...