
On this day June 16, 1981, the Carpenters released their tenth studio album Made in America. This would be the final album recorded by the duo during Karen Carpenter’s lifetime.
Made in America reached number 52 on the Billboard charts and included the single Touch Me When We’re Dancing which became their last Top 20 hit in the United States. The album also featured songs like Those Good Old Dreams and Beechwood 4 5789, blending the Carpenters’ signature harmonies with a slightly more contemporary early 80s pop production.
Though the music scene had shifted by the early 80s, Karen’s voice remained instantly recognizable and emotionally powerful. The album reflected a sense of reflection and nostalgia while attempting to stay current with the sound of the new decade.
80s insight: Made in America showed that even in a changing musical landscape, the Carpenters still had something heartfelt and timeless to offer.
Made in America reached number 52 on the Billboard charts and included the single Touch Me When We’re Dancing which became their last Top 20 hit in the United States. The album also featured songs like Those Good Old Dreams and Beechwood 4 5789, blending the Carpenters’ signature harmonies with a slightly more contemporary early 80s pop production.
Though the music scene had shifted by the early 80s, Karen’s voice remained instantly recognizable and emotionally powerful. The album reflected a sense of reflection and nostalgia while attempting to stay current with the sound of the new decade.
80s insight: Made in America showed that even in a changing musical landscape, the Carpenters still had something heartfelt and timeless to offer.