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Karen was preparing divorce papers at the time of her death but they were never signed or filed. During the early 80s, Karen's long battle with anorexia nervosa, was getting worse. Karen still picked at her food, and rarely ate. So she and Richard agreed to send her off to New York again.
Karen met with a psychotherapist everyday, but she didn't really make progress. She went into hospital and was fed intravenously and went from 80 lbs, to lbs. She had obviously gained too much weight.
She checked out of the hospital, and went back to Los Angeles, but was still weight-obsessed and the disorder returned to her again. On February 4, Karen died of a heart attack from her long battle with anorexia nervosa. The autopsy had also shown that she had died from overdosing on ipecac, a drug used to make her vomit, and when taken in large quantities, it becomes fatal. After her death, during , Richard made a tenth Carpenters album called "Voice of the Heart. The songs on "Yesterday Once More" were all remixed for better and cleaner sounding songs.
In , Richard made his first solo album called "Time. The album turned out to be a flop. In , he made a twelfth Carpenters album called "Lovelines. During the early 90s Richard started a family that has grown to 5 or 6 children. In his mother Agnes died and Richard wrote brief liner notes to accompany Karen Carpenter's finally released solo album, and in Richard made his second solo album called "Richard Carpenter: Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor.
During the late 90s Richard helped produced more Carpenters compilation albums and box sets, and started touring by himself around the USA and Japan. Karen and Richard Carpenter in in Los Angeles. As their self-titled, third album and biggest hit turns 50, we pick their best work. Another Song Plenty of earlys albums ended with a free-form jam, but of all the exponents of said form, the Carpenters were the most improbable: Another Song unexpectedly and rather thrillingly unravels into psychedelic guitar and occasionally atonal electric piano improv, underpinned by frantic drums.
No Matter What Speaking Softly Love Sad Movies Sha La La Casablanca Big Big World Souvenirs Denfance Yesterday Once More Superstar Top Of The World Ticket To Ride Goodbye To Love This Masquerade Hurting Each Other Solitaire We've Only Just Begun Those Good Old Dreams Please Mr Postman Touch Me When We're Dancing Jambalaya For All We Know Close To You Only Yesterday Most of his recordings focus on popular music in general and orchestral arrangements of well-known romantic songs in particular, such as Yesterday, The Sound of Silence and Memory, rather than on Jazz or Classical Music.
His music is generally played with an orchestra. This accompaniment is usually with James Last's orchestra. Ave Marie Everytime I Close My Eye One More Time Going Home I Will Always Love You Lady In Red Loving You Missing You Now My Heart Will Go On Ocean Breeze Forever In Love Romantic Saxophone Sentimental Songbird --Disc Two-- I'll Be Home For Christmas Paradise Body And Soul The Herald Angels Sing Malibu Dreams Eternal Light I've Been Missing You Summertime Spanish Nights All The Way Stranger On The Shore Sade Rudolph The Red The Look Of Love
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