A&M Records Highlights: Carpenters

Like so many other platinum acts from A&M Records’s pre-rock catalog, the Carpenters struck me even from a single-digit age as featherlight schlock, inescapably omnipresent (especially in the ‘70s) but instantly dismissed by Gen X’ers (I’m one) who had yet to grow out of ironic hipster attitudes toward everything straight-laced and square.

Some of you surely remember as fondly as I do how that outlook changed dramatically for the better via the 1994 compilation ‘If I Were a Carpenter.’ At the height of grunge, here was an earnestly sincere salute to all this sterling popcraft we’d never properly appreciated.

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Music My Mom Taught Me

Music My Mom Taught Me #1 : Given this Sunday’s Hallmark holiday, here comes a series of posts today-and-onward revisiting the roots of my musical knowledge, as handed down by my still-hip mother, Candace, with deep gratitude.

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Sleepless Dissidents: Confidential Transmission

¡ATENCION! ACHTUNG! ВНИМАНИЕ! ATTENTION!

TO: All Rebels, Disunited States of AmuriKKKa, Planet Inferno

FROM: Dix Winstanley, Counterintelligence Division

SECURITY LEVEL: 9 – Deep Classification

CODE: Mauve

Comrades,

We regret to inform you of the apparent disappearance of Benjamin Venercour.

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