Interpretations (video)

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Interpretations
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ReleasedMay 9, 1995 (VHS)
July 29, 2003 (DVD)
Recorded1971–1980
Genre Pop
Length35 minutes
Label A&M Records
Producer Richard Carpenter
Carpenters chronology
Yesterday Once More
(1985)
Interpretations
(1995)
Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters
(1997)
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The Carpenters' DVD Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration was originally released as a cassette tape and VHS tape in 1995 until 2003, with an updated release on DVD. The DVD primarily contains footage from the Carpenters' five TV specials and TV series from 1971 to 1980. It followed the compilation album of the same name, which had been released earlier the same year.

Contents

Track listings

  1. "Without a Song" – from the TV special Music, Music, Music! – air date: May 16, 1980
  2. "Superstar" – from the TV special The Fifth Dimension's Traveling Sunshine Show – air date: August 18, 1971
  3. "Rainy Days and Mondays" – from the TV series Make Your Own Kind of Music – air date: July 20, 1971
  4. "(A Place to) Hideaway" – from the TV series Make Your Own Kind of Music – air date: July 20, 1971
  5. "Ticket to Ride" – from the TV series Something Else – air date: 1970
  6. "Reason to Believe" – from the TV series Make Your Own Kind of Music – air date: September 7, 1971
  7. "(They Long to Be) Close to You" – from the TV series The Don Knotts Show – air date: September 15, 1970
  8. "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" – from the TV special Space Encounters – air date: May 17, 1978
  9. "Little Girl Blue" – from the TV special Space Encounters – air date: May 17, 1978
  10. "Bless the Beasts and Children" – from the TV series Make Your Own Kind of Music – air date: August 31, 1971
  11. "Please Mr. Postman" – promotional video – air date: 1975
  12. "We've Only Just Begun" – from the TV series Make Your Own Kind of Music – air date: September 7, 1971
  13. "When I Fall in Love" – from the TV special Music, Music, Music! – air date: May 6, 1980
  14. "Ave Maria" – from the TV special A Christmas Portrait – air date: December 19, 1978
  15. "From This Moment On" – previously unreleased outtake from the TV special Music, Music, Music! (air date: May 6, 1980)

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [1] Gold25,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. "British video certifications – The Carpenters – Interpretations". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 23 June 2021.