The Carpenters
LOST CARPENTERS ALBUM FROM 1975 MYSTERIOUSLY SURFACES—FANS CLAIM IT’S THEIR BEST WORK YET!….read more about this…..

LOST CARPENTERS ALBUM FROM 1975 MYSTERIOUSLY SURFACES—FANS CLAIM IT’S THEIR BEST WORK YET!….read more about this…..
Los Angeles, CA — In a twist no one saw coming, a long-lost album by The Carpenters—believed to have been recorded in 1975 and shelved indefinitely—has suddenly surfaced, sparking a tidal wave of excitement among fans and music historians alike. Titled “Yesterday Once More… Again”, the rediscovered record is already being hailed as one of the duo’s most emotionally resonant and musically rich works to date.
The news broke late last night when an anonymous music collector posted a cryptic teaser on a private vintage audio forum, claiming they had uncovered a reel-to-reel tape in pristine condition labeled “A&M Sessions – KC/RC – ’75 (Do Not Release).” Within hours, the post went viral, and speculation erupted across social media platforms. Could this really be a lost Carpenters album?
Today, the mystery deepened as a verified spokesperson for the Richard Carpenter estate confirmed the discovery: “Yes, the tapes are authentic. We can confirm that they contain unreleased material recorded by Karen and Richard Carpenter during an undocumented studio period in late 1975. This is a monumental find.”
According to sources close to the estate, the album contains 11 never-before-heard tracks, blending the signature soft-pop balladry and haunting harmonies that made The Carpenters household names. But what sets “Yesterday Once More… Again” apart, early listeners say, is its raw emotional vulnerability—particularly from Karen Carpenter, whose voice on these tracks carries an even deeper, aching resonance.
One of the standout songs, “When the Morning Ends”, is already being described as “achingly beautiful” and “perhaps Karen’s most powerful vocal performance ever captured on tape.” Another track, “Letters in the Rain”, evokes the emotional delicacy of their earlier hits like “Superstar” and “Rainy Days and Mondays”, but with a lyrical maturity that seems to foreshadow the personal struggles Karen would later face.
Music historian and biographer Leah Simmons explained the significance of the find: “This album fills in a gap we didn’t even know existed. It’s like peeking behind the curtain of The Carpenters’ artistic evolution. The production is stripped back in places, more organic, more intimate. There’s something incredibly moving about hearing Karen in this context—it’s almost as if she’s speaking to us from beyond.”
The origin of the album’s disappearance is still unclear. Some believe it may have been shelved by A&M Records due to its darker, more introspective tone, which didn’t align with the bright, polished image the duo was known for at the time. Others speculate it was Richard Carpenter himself who decided to keep the sessions locked away, perhaps because the songs felt too personal.
Whatever the reason, the re-emergence of “Yesterday Once More… Again” has fans in a frenzy. Petitions are already circulating, urging A&M (now part of Universal Music Group) to release the album in full—preferably remastered and accompanied by liner notes and archival photos.
“This is like musical archaeology,” said lifelong fan Mike Ferris. “Karen’s voice was a gift, and to know there are still pieces of her we haven’t heard yet—it’s overwhelming.”
In a rare statement, Richard Carpenter addressed the public’s reaction: “Hearing these songs again after all these years was emotional, to say the least. Karen poured her soul into these tracks. At the time, we weren’t sure the world was ready for them. Maybe we weren’t ready either. But perhaps now, the time is right.”
Universal Music has yet to make an official announcement, but insiders suggest that a special release—possibly as a deluxe vinyl and digital remaster—is already being prepared for a late 2025 release. The label is reportedly in talks with producers and archivists to preserve the authenticity of the original recordings while enhancing sound quality for modern formats.
For now, only a handful of people have heard the full album—but if early reactions are any indication, “Yesterday Once More… Again” could be one of the most significant musical rediscoveries in decades.
As fans eagerly await more news, one thing is clear: The timeless beauty of The Carpenters’ music continues to echo across generations—and this unexpected gift from the past may be the most treasured of all.

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