Long After the Screams, David Cassidy’s ‘I Never Saw You Coming’ Revealed the 1976 Reinvention Fans Missed
On Gettin’ It in the Street, David Cassidy‘s self-written I Never Saw You Coming turns...
On Gettin’ It in the Street, David Cassidy‘s self-written I Never Saw You Coming turns...
Inside a bright 1972 television-pop album, Every Song Is You carries a quieter kind of...
Treat Me Like You Used To is one of those later David Cassidy recordings that...
David Cassidy did not remake Daydream by force. On Dreams Are Nuthin’ More Than Wishes,...
On Gettin’ It in the Street, David Cassidy leaves the old spotlight behind and sings...
Before the posters, the pop frenzy, and the full force of teen-idol fame, Brand New...
Behind the familiar fame, David Cassidy left a quieter kind of truth on “A Fool...
In one of The Partridge Family‘s last American pop turns, “Lookin’ For a Good Time”...
On an album built for bright pop momentum, The Partridge Family found a gentler, more...
On Mae, David Cassidy sounds less like a phenomenon and more like a young artist...
On a late Partridge Family album, It’s A Long Way To Heaven catches a bright...
On David Cassidy’s 1976 RCA release Home Is Where the Heart Is, “Breakin’ Down Again”...
On David Cassidy’s 1990 comeback album, “All Because of You” feels less like a bid...
On Home Is Where the Heart Is, David Cassidy’s “Damned If This Ain’t Love” sounds...
On the back of a tender hit, David Cassidy left a smaller, more restless confession—a...
On “Common Thief”, David Cassidy sounds less like a former teen dream and more like...
On a bright, carefully polished 1971 pop album, “Rainmaker” gave David Cassidy room to sound...
Before the image of teen-idol fame could settle into something fixed, David Cassidy recorded a...
Some records do not disappear because they failed; they disappear because they were heard in...
Behind the bright television-pop sheen of The Partridge Family, “There’ll Come a Time” offered something...
On “Prisoner”, David Cassidy returned not as a souvenir of youth, but as a man...
Some songs do not need urgency to stay with you. On The Partridge Family’s 1971...
On David Cassidy’s 1990 comeback album, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” sounded less like nostalgia and...
On David Cassidy’s first solo album, one deep cut quietly revealed something the screaming fame...
Sometimes the real measure of a pop era sits on the back of the single;...
Inside the polished pop world of The Partridge Family, “Lay It on the Line” feels...
Cruise to Harlem catches David Cassidy in motion, leaving the safe frame of teen stardom...
By 1990, David Cassidy was no longer singing from inside a memory. Message to the...
In the later glow of The Partridge Family, “I’ll Never Get Over You” turned bright...
At the height of David Cassidy fever, I Lost My Chance let a quieter truth...