Canadian singer-songwriter. Silent Passage was recorded between 1971 and 1974 and released on Warner Bros.; Emmylou Harris is credited with backing vocals on the sessions. The album was a commercial failure, later reissued (1984). According to reviews, Carpenter left music to become a Buddhist monk and died in 1995.

Recorded 1971–1974; Silent Passage produced for Warner Bros.; Emmylou Harris appears on backing vocals; album reissued in 1984; review sources state Carpenter died in 1995 of a brain tumor and later became a Buddhist monk.

Silent Passage is presented as the sole recorded testament of Canadian singer-songwriter Bob Carpenter, made between 1971 and 1974 and produced for Warner Bros. The album features backing vocals by Emmylou Harris and contains several praised tracks (title track, First Light, Gypsy Boy). Despite critical appreciation, it failed commercially and was later reissued. Carpenter reportedly left the music world and became a Buddhist monk; he is said to have died in 1995.

For:Fans of 1970s singer-songwriters, collectors of underground folk, vinyl enthusiasts

 This is the only sonic testament of Bob Carpenter, a Canadian singer-songwriter who belonged to the musical underground, and who died in 1995 due to a brain tumor.

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