
On this day October 18 1983, Carpenters released Voice of the Heart, their posthumous album following the death of Karen Carpenter earlier that year. The record featured songs recorded during their final sessions together, offering fans a heartfelt and emotional farewell from one of the most beloved voices in pop music.
The album included tracks such as Now, Make Believe It’s Your First Time, and At the End of a Song, each showcasing Karen’s signature warmth and emotional depth. Voice of the Heart was both a tribute and a final gift to listeners who had followed the duo’s remarkable journey throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.
80s insight: Voice of the Heart reminded fans of Karen Carpenter’s timeless voice and the enduring beauty of the Carpenters’ music, marking the end of an era for soft pop elegance.
The album included tracks such as Now, Make Believe It’s Your First Time, and At the End of a Song, each showcasing Karen’s signature warmth and emotional depth. Voice of the Heart was both a tribute and a final gift to listeners who had followed the duo’s remarkable journey throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.
80s insight: Voice of the Heart reminded fans of Karen Carpenter’s timeless voice and the enduring beauty of the Carpenters’ music, marking the end of an era for soft pop elegance.