The Partridge Family Album by Partridge Family is a classic album that showcases the band's musical talents and catchy tunes. Released in 1970, it features hits such as "I Think I Love You" and "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted". The album is a perfect blend of pop and rock, with upbeat melodies and harmonies that will get stuck in your head for days.
The vocals on this album are exceptional, with David Cassidy's smooth voice leading the way. The catchy beats and memorable lyrics make this album a must-have for any fan of 70s music. The Partridge Family Album is a true representation of the era and is perfect for anyone who wants to relive the sounds of the past.
Point Me In The Direction Of Albuquerque-Señalame en la dirección de Albuquerque
3:47
Brand New Me
2:33
Only a Moment Ago
02:37
I Really Want To Know You- En verdad quiero conocerte
2:55
Morning Rider On The Road
3:51
Singing My Song
2:10
Singing My Song-Cantando mi canción
2:10
I Really Want To Know You
2:55
Bandala
2:24
There's No Doubt In My Mind
2:29
You Are Always On My Mind
2:53
Video
The Partridge Family - I Think I Love You (Audio)
Singing My Song - Partridge Family
Images
Catalog Numbers
SBLL 140, 1E 062 ◦ 92125
74465 99747 2
M 6050
BELL 6050, 6050
PRC 5100
BELL 6050
SCSL 3035
M 56050
REC 2012
TD-1096
BLPM 39AR
BELL 68002
Bell 6050
SBLL 6040
SLEM-279
M 86050
SBLL 6050
S 91862
6050, BELL 6050
77504, BELL 6050
RE 2012
Labels
Bell Records
Buddha Records, Arista
先鋒
Stateside
Razor & Tie
Giant
Arista
Capitol
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Formats
Vinyl
LP
Album
CD
Reissue
Remastered
Reel-To-Reel
4 Track
7 1/2 IPS
Unofficial Release
Monarch Pressing
Stereo
Bestway Pressing
Cassette
Monarch Press
Gatefold
Club Edition
8-Track Cartridge
Promo
Companies
Role
Company
Record Company
E.M.I. Records
Produced For
Coral Rock Productions
Printed By
Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
Buddha Records
Copyright (c)
Buddha Records
Licensed From
Arista Records, Inc.
Manufactured By
BMG Distribution
Distributed By
BMG Distribution
Recorded At
Western Recorders
Pressed By
Monarch Record Mfg. Co.
Published By
Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc.
Produced At
Coral Rock Productions
Remastered At
A&M Studios
Made By
His Master's Voice (NZ) Limited
Mastered At
Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
Credits
Role
Credit
Bass
Joe Osborne, Max Bennett
Drums
Hal Blaine
Guitar
Dennis Budimir, Louie Shelton, Tommy Tedesco
Keyboards
Larry Knechtel, Mike Melvoin
Producer
Wes Farrell
Vocals
David Cassidy, Shirley Jones
Art Direction
Beverly Weinstein
Design
The Music Agency
Arranged By
Billy Strange, Don Peake, Mike Melvoin, Wes Farrell
Engineer
Bob Kovach
Coordinator
Ken Sharp, Lisa Sutton
Liner Notes
Ken Sharp, Lisa Sutton
Photography By
Don Williams
Remastered By
Bill Inglot, Ken Perry
Written-By
Wes Farrell (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 9, 11)
Notes
Cover with black Bell logo in upper left corner on front, and NO Stereo in the upper right corner. front-laminated cover
Original album released in 1970.
Manufactured by AMPEX, Elk Grove Village, Ill., USA
Incorrectly lists track 6 on side one as "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat" - both on the cover and on the tape.
Label variation - "STEREO" and "33 1/3 RPM" are printed in a light sans-serif typeface - compare to other Monarch pressings, such as The Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album.
Tracks A5, B2 published by Colgems Music Corp.(ASCAP), all others published by Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc. (BMI)
Recorded at Western Recorders (Studio 2) Los Angeles
No BWP marking in label matrix
Bell Records A Division of Columbia Pictures Industri3s, Inc. NYC. (Rim Text)
This Bestway Products Inc. pressing has label matrix variation with just "BW" suffix. Similar release The Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album has BWP in label matrix and different font.
Recorded at Western Recorders (Studio 2) Los Angeles.
Tracks A5, B2 published by Colgems Music Corp. and all others published by Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc.
LP came with a 10" x 10" color photo of group similar to group photo printed on back cover.
Catalog No. on Label: SCSL-3035
Black plastic case with the album design and track listing on a label.
1st Category sleeve; 2nd label
"This album contains songs featured in those initial episodes."
Monarch Pressing with slight label variation in that the side marker at left is on top, STEREO below
original release 1972
with obi (cap)
Insert & color poster & portrait
BWP in label matrix indicates "Pressed by - Bestway Products Inc." This submission has different fonts and matrix number than The Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album
Black label
Promotional Copy - Not For Sale.
"I Can Feel Your Heart Beat" is mislabeled "I Can Hear Your Heart Beat".
Labels: …..Capitol Record Club
Back: ONLY FOR RECORD CLUB DISTRIBUTION BY CAPITOL RECORD CLUB
Pressing/Labeling Variation - Bestway Products (BH in the label matrix) & only BEST not Bestway in runout
Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Quality Records Limited
Pressing/Labeling Variation - Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman with label copy copied verbatim from Bestway Products (BW on the label matrix) and pressing ring diameter at 2.703125". The Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album has BWP in label matrix, 2.75" diameter pressing ring, and different font, while The Partridge Family - The Partridge Family Album promo pressing is another genuine Bestway pressing with -BW suffix in label matrix.
LP included 10" x 10" color photo insert. Very similar to group photo on back cover.
Side A metalwork on this pressing from Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute, Side B metalwork from Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria.
Label variation has different rim text
Cat # 6050 appears on the label.
Cat # BELL 6050 appears on the spine, front cover top-right, and rear cover top-left.
Pressing Plant/Label Variation: Philips Recording Company, Inc. and STEREO over 6050 on the left side of the label.
SHELLEY in runout denotes Shelley Products pressing
Barcodes
Other (Printer's code / date stamp): 7102 TPS
Barcode: 8 86972 40692 3
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, Etched): 6050 SA-A Ⓧ ∆15155
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, Etched): 6050-S B Ⓧ ∆15155-X (5X)
Matrix / Runout (Runout Both Sides, Stamped): (MR)
Rights Society: ASCAP
Rights Society: BMI
Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): B-6050-8 A
Matrix / Runout (Side A - Etched): TD 1096 A
Matrix / Runout (Side B - Etched): B-6050-S B 9-17-70
Matrix / Runout (Side B - Etched): TD 1096 B
Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped): Chinese writing
Matrix / Runout (A Side Center Label): 6050-SA
Matrix / Runout (B Side Center Label): 6050-SB
Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched): 6050-SA-A △15155 (1X)
Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched): 6050-SA-B △15155
Matrix / Runout (A Side Stamped): (MR)
Matrix / Runout (B Side Stamped): (MR)
Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 6050-SA-BW
Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 6050-SB-BW
Matrix / Runout (Side A run-out etched, exc. Bestway stamped, variant 1): B-6050-S A S.G Bestway
Matrix / Runout (Side B run-out etched, exc. Bestway stamped, variant 1): B-6050-S B 9-17-70 Bestway
The Partridge Family is an American musical television sitcom series that ran from September 25, 1970, until March 23, 1974, on the ABC network. It is about a widowed mother with five children that embark on a musical career. The family was loosely based on the real-life musical family , a popular band in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
The Partridge Family Album is a classic that has stood the test of time. With its catchy tunes and memorable lyrics, it's no wonder that it has become a fan favorite. If you're a fan of 70s pop and rock music, then this album is definitely worth adding to your collection.
Doesn't matter that the bulk of this album was written, recorded and performed by a bunch of studio pros (i.e., members of The Wrecking Crew, The Ron Hicklin Singers, etc., etc.), with mere vocals by David Cassidy and Shirley Jones slapped 'on top'.The melodies, the lyrics, and the songs themselves are a GREAT time capsule of the era, and the album itself, still INCREDIBLY 'listenable' today.One of the first (vinyl) albums I bought as a kid with my own money (I think "The Monkees", "More of the Monkees", or "Headquarters" may have been my (actual) first purchase). And I'll always remember being (surprisingly) THRILLED the day they finally got around to releasing "The Partridge Family Album" on cd, so I could once again listen to it in its entirety, having long since gotten rid of my turntable (and MOST of my vinyl collection).For me, this one will ALWAYS be a keeper.............and a fond remembrance of those SWEET days of youth!
I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread I think I love you (I think I love you) This morning I woke up with this feeling I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room I think I love you (I think I love you) I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way I don't know what I'm up against I don't know what it's all about I got so much to think about Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say I never felt this way Believe me you really don't have to worry I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face Do you think you love me? I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you
Davud Cassidy was such a great singer, and during my adolescence he was beautiful to look at. Friday nights brought the Partridge Family on to my parents' television, and they allowed me to watch (although they normally decided for themselves what would be watched). Then, later, I laid awaake in my bed, allowing my imagination to run away with me, and bring me to David (shirtless and barefoot, like he was often depicted in the magazines marketed to teen girls, and which, when I purchased my own copies, drew dirty looks from the convenience store cashiers), and he sang me this song. Durimg each weekend, with its all too short respite from the bullying in our junior high (I think they call it middle school now), I was able to imagine a different, and alternate, reality in which David and I (despite my awkwardness, clumsiness, and distinct physical ugliness) could have some very incandescent encounters together.
I had a "little girl" crush on "much older" David, when I was a kid. I kinda liked Shaun's music. Hey, don't judge! I had a young, pre-teen, taste and "like" for them. I still listen to David's music, now and then. I also like/d Leif Garrett's music. I know....But, my musical taste has come a loooooong way since then! I no longer "only listen to people who attract me". MUSIC,...OR OTHERWISE!!!! Thank goodness!!?
I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread I think I love you (I think I love you) This morning I woke up with this feeling I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room I think I love you (I think I love you) I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way I don't know what I'm up against I don't know what it's all about I got so much to think about Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say I never felt this way Believe me you really don't have to worry I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face Do you think you love me? I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you
Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain
Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head
And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread
I think I love you (I think I love you)
This morning I woke up with this feeling
I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself
I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it
And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room
I think I love you (I think I love you)
I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way
I don't know what I'm up against
I don't know what it's all about
I got so much to think about
Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say I never felt this way
Believe me you really don't have to worry
I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will
But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you
Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face
Do you think you love me?
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain
Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head
And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread
I think I love you (I think I love you)
This morning I woke up with this feeling
I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself
I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it
And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room
I think I love you (I think I love you)
I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way
I don't know what I'm up against
I don't know what it's all about
I got so much to think about
Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say I never felt this way
Believe me you really don't have to worry
I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will
But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you
Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face
Do you think you love me?
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you