Wednesday, July 1, 2026

The Carpenters - Singles Uncovered, Volume 3: 1976-1981 (A Mike Solof Guest Post)

Here is the third and last volume of "Singles Uncovered," a Carpenters collection curated by guest poster Mike Solof.

In my write up for Volume Two, I gave my thoughts on why Mike chose to include some songs, but not other songs. For this write up, I thought I would go straight to the horse's mouth – I asked him to explain his selection. Here's what he had to say:

"Hi everybody, I hope you’re liking the series so far. As Paul explained in the last post, I started with the theory of doing all the singles, but then hated some of the singles (lol) so I didn’t include them. As for the non-singles that I might of included… Did I do that??? If so, sorry, but they were probably songs that I knew and loved, so consider them singles adjacent and think of them as bonus songs without Paul’s perplexing method of not numbering the bonus songs (lol). Looking forward to your feedback… See you next project which is a fun Jimmy Buffett one, and which also might be posted soon."

This album is one hour and two minutes long.

01 Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (Carpenters)
02 Can't Smile without You (Carpenters)
03 Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (Carpenters)
04 Two Sides (Carpenters)
05 I Just Fall in Love again (Carpenters)
06 The Christmas Song [Merry Christmas to You] (Carpenters)
07 I'll Be Home for Christmas (Carpenters)
08 Little Altar Boy (Carpenters)
09 Leave Yesterday Behind (Carpenters)
10 If I Had You (Carpenters)
11 Touch Me When We're Dancing (Carpenters)
12 Because We Are in Love (Carpenters)
13 Want You Back in My Life Again (Carpenters)
14 Those Good Old Dreams (Carpenters)
15 Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore (Carpenters)
16 The Rainbow Connection (Carpenters)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/PdtgCZu1 

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/NH0bCyNdcDfuLLs/file

The cover image was chosen by Mike. I don't know the details. But they look pretty young. The original was in black and white, but I colorized it with the use of the Kolorize program.