1977 Carpenters – Passage
Passage is the eighth studio album by the American music duo the Carpenters. Released in 1977, it produced the hit singles “All You Get from Love Is a Love Song”, “Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft” and “Sweet, Sweet Smile”. The Carpenters’ “Sweet, Sweet Smile” (written by Otha Young and Juice Newton) was picked up by Country radio and put the duo in the top ten of Billboard’s Country chart in the spring of 1978.
This album was a considerable departure for the siblings and contained experimental material such as the Klaatu cover “Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft” single—which reached no. 32 in the US but was a top ten hit in much of the world (and prompted numerous letters to the Carpenters asking when World Contact Day was scheduled).[1] The album was the group’s first to fall short of gold certification in the US.
This is the only Carpenters album (aside from their Christmas albums) not to contain a Richard Carpenter or John Bettis song and also the second album to not have Karen playing drums at all. It was the first studio album since Close to You not to use the familiar Carpenters logo on the front cover, although a small version of the logo appears on the back cover.
Tracks
1 B’Wana She No Home (Michael Franks) 05:35
2 All You Get From Love Is A Love Song (Steve Eaton) 03:46
3 I Just Fall In Love Again (Gloria Sklerov; Harold Lloyd; Larry Herbstritt; Steve Dorff) 04:05
4 On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada / Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (From The Opera “Evita”) (Andrew Lloyd Webber; Tim Rice) 08:13
5 Sweet, Sweet Smile (Juice Newton; Otha Young) 03:01
6 Two Sides (Scott Davis) 03:28
7 Man Smart, Woman Smarter (Norman Span) 04:21
8 Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day) (Klaatu) 07:06
Biography
Musicians
| Vocals | Richard Carpenter |
| Vocals | Karen Carpenter |
Other Musicians
1 B’Wana She No Home
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ron Tutt |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Electric Piano | Larry Muhoberac |
| Piano | Pete Jolly |
| Sax | Tom Scott |
| Percussion | Tommy Vig |
| Percussion | Wally Snow |
2 All You Get From Love Is A Love Song
| Bass | Joe Osborne |
| Drums | Ed Greene |
| Guitar | Ray Parker Jr |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Electric Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Sax | Tom Scott |
| Congas | Tommy Vig |
| Percussion | Jerry Steinholtz |
| Background Vocals | Carlena Williams |
| Background Vocals | Julia Tillman Waters |
| Background Vocals | Maxine Willard Waters |
| Vocals | Karen Carpenter |
3 I Just Fall In Love Again
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ron Tutt |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Electric Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Oboe | Earl Dumler |
| Harp | Gayle Levant |
5 Sweet, Sweet Smile
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ron Tutt |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Acoustic Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Banjo | Larry McNeely |
| Piano | Tom Hensley |
| Fiddle | Bobby Bruce |
6 Two Sides
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ed Greene |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Acoustic Guitar | Jay Graydon |
| Acoustic Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
| Pedal Steel Guitar | Jay Dee Maness |
| Electric Piano | Richard Carpenter |
7 Man Smart, Woman Smarter
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ed Greene |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Piano | Leon Russell |
| Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Piano | Tom Hensley |
| Sax | David Luell |
| Sax | Kurt McGettrick |
| Sax | Jackie Kelso |
| Steel Drums | Vince Charles |
| Congas | King Errisson |
| Percussion | Tommy Vig |
8 Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day)
| Bass | Joe Osborn |
| Drums | Ron Tutt |
| Guitar | Tony Peluso |
| Electric Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Piano | Richard Carpenter |
| Synthesizer | Richard Carpenter |
| Oboe | Earl Dumler |
Orchestra – Overbudget Philharmonic (Tracks 3, 4, 8)
Liner Notes
Producer – Richard Carpenter
Producer (Associate) – Karen Carpenter
Arranged By – Richard Carpenter
Arranged By (Vocals) – Gene Puerling (Track 1)
Conductor (Gregg Smith Singers) – Gregg Smith
Conductor (Philharmonic) – Peter Knight
Engineer – Dave Iveland, Ray Gerhardt, Roger Young
Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Orchestrated By – Richard Carpenter (Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, 7)
Orchestrated By – Peter Knight (Tracks 3, 4, 8)
Art Direction – Roland Young
Cover – Lou Beach
Design – Junie Osaki
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