The Album America Never Got: David Cassidy’s Junked Heart Blues and the Lost 1976 Gettin’ It in the Street
Junked Heart Blues caught David Cassidy in a far more weathered, adult frame of mind...
Junked Heart Blues caught David Cassidy in a far more weathered, adult frame of mind...
On David Cassidy‘s 1973 UK No. 1 album Dreams Are Nuthin’ More Than Wishes, Fever...
On David Cassidy‘s 1975 album crossroads, This Could Be the Night feels like the sound...
On French television in March 1976, Run and Hide caught David Cassidy in the middle...
In When I’m a Rock ’n’ Roll Star, David Cassidy turns the fantasy of fame...
In 1990, No Bridge I Wouldn’t Cross let David Cassidy step out of the frozen...
Can’t Go Home Again catches David Cassidy in 1973 at the uneasy edge where adoration,...
David Cassidy used “Go Now” in 1972 to reveal the side of him television could...
On Take This Heart, David Cassidy sounds less like a pop phenomenon and more like...
David Cassidy choosing “For What It’s Worth” for Dreams Are Nuthin’ More Than Wishes was...
With The Higher They Climb, David Cassidy left the old teen-idol script behind and delivered...
On Morning Rider on the Road, David Cassidy sounds less like a pop phenomenon being...
In 1973, David Cassidy made room for something quieter with “Song for a Rainy Day”—an...
In The Partridge Family‘s “Am I Losing You”, David Cassidy leaves behind pure bubblegum brightness...
In The Partridge Family‘s “Am I Losing You”, David Cassidy leaves behind pure bubblegum brightness...
In 1976, David Cassidy stopped asking to be remembered as a teen dream and started...
In 1976, David Cassidy stopped asking to be remembered as a teen dream and started...
Later reissues of The Partridge Family Album gave “To Be Lovers” a second life, and...
Heard now, “How Long Is Too Long” feels less like a routine late-period The Partridge...
A TV-pop remake that softened a bright old hit into something bruised, intimate, and unmistakably...
My Christmas Card to You began as a warm seasonal gesture from The Partridge Family,...
“Maybe Someday” is one of those hidden Partridge Family recordings where the bright television fantasy...
The Partridge Family took a bright early-60s pop standard and turned it into a tender...
In 1971, The Partridge Family slipped a rain-soaked, emotionally shaded song into a pop world...
In the middle of David Cassidy’s 1972 frenzy, “You Are Always on My Mind” revealed...
In “One Night Stand”, The Partridge Family still sounded like television pop on the surface,...
Ain’t Love Easy caught The Partridge Family at the moment their television-bright pop began to...
Late 1971 gave The Partridge Family one of its most revealing singles: “It’s One of...
Fifty-five years after Sound Magazine, The Partridge Family’s Walking in the Rain still feels startlingly...
Please Please Me in David Cassidy‘s voice feels like more than a cover; it sounds...