Flashback! I grew up on this stuff .... The Patridge Family was a popular early 1970's television series, in the ilk of The Monkees. Squeeky clean american widowed mum (Shirley Jones) bringing up her family who just happened to also play & perform music!
David Cassidy was the teenage girl drawcard
Shirley Jones was the mum, David was in real life her step-son.
Susan Dey was David's "sister" and there were two much younger children.
It was light hearted, with comedic fun and highly musical - dealing with young people's issues (superficially anyway) in the environment of music
The Partridge Family - Sound Magazine
Bell Records
Cat#2308 005
1971
Australian release
Cover is in good - very good condition, very light edge wear from handling, no seam splits, clean, no tears, no writing anywhere on the cover. A piece of paper tape was at one time run across the top of the cover (on one side only) and I have made no attempt to remove this, it will most likely pull off some graphics at the same time!
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see just a few light scratches on each side, I then played the entire record on both sides and there are no signifcant issues with surface noise or click/pops, nice nostalgic David Cassidy pop ballads.
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: One Night Stand, Brown Eyes, Echo Valley 2-6809, You Don't Have To Tell Me, Rainmaker, I'm On My Way Back Home, Summer Days, I Would Have Loved You Anyway, Twenty-Four Hours A Day, I Woke Up In Love This Morning, Love Is All That I Ever Needed