The Partridge Family Sound Magazine

The Partridge Family Sound Magazine

Track Listings

1. One Night Stand
2. Brown Eyes
3. Echo Valley 2-6809
4. You Don't Have to Tell Me
5. Rainmaker
6. I'm on My Way Back Home
7. Summer Days
8. I Would Have Loved You Anyway
9. Twenty-Four Hours a Day
10. I Woke up in Love This Morning
11. Love Is All That I Ever Needed

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The Partridge Family Sound Magazine
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great album...but get the Razor & Tie version
  • Absouletly Fabolous Thank you Partridges!
  • Flash From My Past
  • Sorry, but this is NOT Abbey Road!!!!!
  • The Chris Partridge Conspiracy
The Partridge Family Sound Magazine
The Partridge Family
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Up to Date
  2. The Partridge Family Album
  3. The Partridge Family Shopping Bag
  4. The Partridge Family Notebook
  5. Crossword Puzzle

ASIN: B000002Z7R
Release Date: 1993-09-16

Tracks:

  1. One Night Stand
  2. Brown Eyes
  3. Echo Valley 2-6809
  4. You Don't Have To Tell Me
  5. Rainmaker
  6. I'm On My Way Back Home
  7. Summer Days
  8. I Would Have Loved You Anyway
  9. Twenty-Four Hours A Day
  10. I Woke Up In Love This Morning
  11. Love Is All That I Ever Needed

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Great album...but get the Razor & Tie version.......2007-03-13

If you are a fan of these great early Partridge Family albums, then you owe it to yourself to buy the 1993 Razor & Tie version instead. Why? Razor & Tie did not tamper with the sound quality, as a result, Razor & Tie discs sound just like the records you remember. I made the mistake of buying the 2000 re-masters thinking they would sound even better; NOT!

I've heard both versions using top of the line monitor speakers, and the Buddha discs have too much bass added for their own good. They also sound flat, because too much noise reduction was used, thus taking away the sparkle which sounded so good on the Razor & Tie versions. You can still find these Partridge Family albums on Razor & Tie right here on Amazon.

The Partridge Family albums on Razor & Tie were the debut album, Up To Date, Sound Magazine, Shopping Bag and The Christmas album.

5 out of 5 stars Absouletly Fabolous Thank you Partridges!.......2006-05-10

I can't stop raving about this music. Its great, and I don't care how old you are, good music is good music. When I first saw the family, it was after I saw the Brady Bunch, and let me tell you the harmonies in these songs.... I loved Rainmaker with that mysterious haunting sound to me at least. Summerdays is another great one with that piano opening, and then there's Echo Valley a pop music classic. Get this CD and I guarentee you won't be dissappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Flash From My Past.......2005-09-20

I owned this as an LP and played it over and over on my tiny, mono phonograph. I loved it then and I love it now. Rainmaker, I'm On My Way Back Home and Love Is All That I Ever Needed would all have been sucessful singles. I Would Have Loved You Anyway is the only song I don't really like but the lyrics are unintentionally funny. All the lyrics seem more suggestive now than they did then but that's ok! The background singers get a tad tiring but Go David Cassidy! I don't care if it's the memories or not, I enjoy putting this on and turning it up.

3 out of 5 stars Sorry, but this is NOT Abbey Road!!!!!.......2005-03-14

This album has it's share of pleasant moments, but it's nowhere near the brilliance of Abbey Road or any other Beatles album!

Those that grew up with this music may find it nostalgic. I find it astonishing that one reviewer said this was the greatest album of the 20th century! Ever heard of Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Elvis, Beatles, Glenn Miller, or Copland? I guess not.

5 out of 5 stars The Chris Partridge Conspiracy.......2005-01-12

Why did Chris Partridge go from black hair/brown eyes to being blond and blue around the time this album was released?

At the time when child actor Jeremy Gelbwachs disappeared, rumors were flying that he'd been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, to hold for ransom. The idea was to hold Gelbwachs hostage. The money would be raised (and passed along to the Weather Underground) by a live telecast of Chris Partridge drumming a benefit concert from a secret location, in the style of Gene Krupa.

Their plot fell through when the SLA realized Gelbwachs couldn't really play drums; that session drummer Hal Blaine was the real tiger beat for the Partridges. As they were about to transfer him over to the Manson Family Singers (another group of dubious talents), the FBI stormed their basement and put Gelbwachs into the Witness Protection Program. Only by hinting that the SLA had knowledge of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover's cross-dressing did they get off the hook. Their next ploy, to kidhap heiress Patty Hearst and turn her into a brainwashed bank heister, panned out much better.

Meanwhile, elements of the Aryan Brotherhood -- working at the behest of silent partner Dr. Josef Mengele, the deranged Nazi geneticist -- forced the producers of the Partridge Family television program to replace the "reject" Hebraic Gelbwachs with a much more "acceptable" Aryan Brian Forster, a cute and dimpled youth of equally negligible drumming ability.

Known in Neo-Nazi circles as "Operation Trommelschlager," this first crucial test of undectably replacing Jewish showbiz kids with Kindervolk of Teutonic extraction failed miserably. Immediately, careful viewers discerned the slight differences in appearance between Gelbwachs and Forster, and the State Department intervened by sending paramilitary troops to Paraguay to try to hunt down Mengele, at which they were unsuccessful.

Failing to follow more stealthy textbook examples of cast genetic priority replacement (such as the CIA's subtle exchange of Dick York with Dick Sargent on "Bewitched" in the 1960s) led Mengele and his henchmen to go back to the drawing board.

Thy were much more successful in the late 1970s when they quietly replaced Suzanne Somers with equally blonde Jenilee Harrison on the show "Three's Company." The American viewing public, caught up in the ruse of their favorite buxom blonde being given the boot, scarcely noticed when Jack, Janet and Chrissy's Jewish landlords -- the Ropers -- were surreptitiously escorted off the set and replaced with the Jewish-looking, but quite un-Jewish Don Knotts.
The Partridge Family Sound Magazine
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great album...but get the Razor & Tie version
  • Absouletly Fabolous Thank you Partridges!
  • Flash From My Past
  • Sorry, but this is NOT Abbey Road!!!!!
  • The Chris Partridge Conspiracy
The Partridge Family Sound Magazine
The Partridge Family
Manufacturer: Buddha
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  2. The Partridge Family Album
  3. The Partridge Family Shopping Bag
  4. The Partridge Family Notebook
  5. Crossword Puzzle

ASIN: B00004VW4U
Release Date: 2000-08-08

Tracks:

  1. One Night Stand
  2. Brown Eyes
  3. Echo Valley 2-6809
  4. You Don't Have To Tell Me
  5. Rainmaker
  6. I'm On My Way Back Home
  7. Summer Days
  8. I Would Have Loved You Anyway
  9. Twenty-Four Hours A Day
  10. I Woke Up In Love This Morning
  11. Love Is All That I Ever Needed

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Great album...but get the Razor & Tie version.......2007-03-13

If you are a fan of these great early Partridge Family albums, then you owe it to yourself to buy the 1993 Razor & Tie version instead. Why? Razor & Tie did not tamper with the sound quality, as a result, Razor & Tie discs sound just like the records you remember. I made the mistake of buying the 2000 re-masters thinking they would sound even better; NOT!

I've heard both versions using top of the line monitor speakers, and the Buddha discs have too much bass added for their own good. They also sound flat, because too much noise reduction was used, thus taking away the sparkle which sounded so good on the Razor & Tie versions. You can still find these Partridge Family albums on Razor & Tie right here on Amazon.

The Partridge Family albums on Razor & Tie were the debut album, Up To Date, Sound Magazine, Shopping Bag and The Christmas album.

5 out of 5 stars Absouletly Fabolous Thank you Partridges!.......2006-05-10

I can't stop raving about this music. Its great, and I don't care how old you are, good music is good music. When I first saw the family, it was after I saw the Brady Bunch, and let me tell you the harmonies in these songs.... I loved Rainmaker with that mysterious haunting sound to me at least. Summerdays is another great one with that piano opening, and then there's Echo Valley a pop music classic. Get this CD and I guarentee you won't be dissappointed!

5 out of 5 stars Flash From My Past.......2005-09-20

I owned this as an LP and played it over and over on my tiny, mono phonograph. I loved it then and I love it now. Rainmaker, I'm On My Way Back Home and Love Is All That I Ever Needed would all have been sucessful singles. I Would Have Loved You Anyway is the only song I don't really like but the lyrics are unintentionally funny. All the lyrics seem more suggestive now than they did then but that's ok! The background singers get a tad tiring but Go David Cassidy! I don't care if it's the memories or not, I enjoy putting this on and turning it up.

3 out of 5 stars Sorry, but this is NOT Abbey Road!!!!!.......2005-03-14

This album has it's share of pleasant moments, but it's nowhere near the brilliance of Abbey Road or any other Beatles album!

Those that grew up with this music may find it nostalgic. I find it astonishing that one reviewer said this was the greatest album of the 20th century! Ever heard of Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Elvis, Beatles, Glenn Miller, or Copland? I guess not.

5 out of 5 stars The Chris Partridge Conspiracy.......2005-01-12

Why did Chris Partridge go from black hair/brown eyes to being blond and blue around the time this album was released?

At the time when child actor Jeremy Gelbwachs disappeared, rumors were flying that he'd been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, to hold for ransom. The idea was to hold Gelbwachs hostage. The money would be raised (and passed along to the Weather Underground) by a live telecast of Chris Partridge drumming a benefit concert from a secret location, in the style of Gene Krupa.

Their plot fell through when the SLA realized Gelbwachs couldn't really play drums; that session drummer Hal Blaine was the real tiger beat for the Partridges. As they were about to transfer him over to the Manson Family Singers (another group of dubious talents), the FBI stormed their basement and put Gelbwachs into the Witness Protection Program. Only by hinting that the SLA had knowledge of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover's cross-dressing did they get off the hook. Their next ploy, to kidhap heiress Patty Hearst and turn her into a brainwashed bank heister, panned out much better.

Meanwhile, elements of the Aryan Brotherhood -- working at the behest of silent partner Dr. Josef Mengele, the deranged Nazi geneticist -- forced the producers of the Partridge Family television program to replace the "reject" Hebraic Gelbwachs with a much more "acceptable" Aryan Brian Forster, a cute and dimpled youth of equally negligible drumming ability.

Known in Neo-Nazi circles as "Operation Trommelschlager," this first crucial test of undectably replacing Jewish showbiz kids with Kindervolk of Teutonic extraction failed miserably. Immediately, careful viewers discerned the slight differences in appearance between Gelbwachs and Forster, and the State Department intervened by sending paramilitary troops to Paraguay to try to hunt down Mengele, at which they were unsuccessful.

Failing to follow more stealthy textbook examples of cast genetic priority replacement (such as the CIA's subtle exchange of Dick York with Dick Sargent on "Bewitched" in the 1960s) led Mengele and his henchmen to go back to the drawing board.

Thy were much more successful in the late 1970s when they quietly replaced Suzanne Somers with equally blonde Jenilee Harrison on the show "Three's Company." The American viewing public, caught up in the ruse of their favorite buxom blonde being given the boot, scarcely noticed when Jack, Janet and Chrissy's Jewish landlords -- the Ropers -- were surreptitiously escorted off the set and replaced with the Jewish-looking, but quite un-Jewish Don Knotts.

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