自分が若かった頃にTVで見ていた記憶が鮮明に蘇りました。
ベスト版は持っていましたがやっぱりオリジナルはいろんな意味でよいですね!!
残りのアルバムも揃えたくなりました。
Partridge Family Album
| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
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CD, インポート, 1993/5/18
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥2,500 | ¥149 |
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CD, オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, インポート, 2000/8/8
"もう一度試してください。" | オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, インポート |
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| — | ¥1,019 |
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CD, オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, インポート, 2008/2/1
"もう一度試してください。" | オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, インポート |
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| — | ¥6,130 |
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2017年12月27日に日本でレビュー済み
言わずと知れた、悲しき初恋をフィーチャーしたデビューアルバムです。
もともとシャーリーだけが歌って、子供たちはバックコーラスのミュージシャンの声に合わせて口パクをして、実際にレコードも発売する計画でした。つまり、初めはパートリッジの歌は「バブルガム」では全くなかったのです。
しかし、その頃女の子たちの間で人気が出始めていたDavidを歌でオーディションしたところ、歌が歌えてギターも上手い(13歳から習っていたんですよ)。その瞬間、パートリッジファミリーの音楽の方向性はバブルガムに決定したのです。
実は、Davidは16歳の少年の役、バブルガムソングを歌うことには気が進みませんでした。父ジャックに相談すると「挑戦は受けて立て!」と励まされ、見事にキースを演じました。
収録曲で好きなのは、「to be lovers」 愛してないのに恋人になるなんて、6月に降る雪のようなもの・・・ドラマでは、キースとダニーの共作という設定でした。
悲しき初恋はもちろん、Davidがコンサートのオープニングに歌う I can hear heartbeat も、どの曲も大好きです。
ジャケットは、日本の国内盤が好き。紙ジャケでほしいなあ。
もともとシャーリーだけが歌って、子供たちはバックコーラスのミュージシャンの声に合わせて口パクをして、実際にレコードも発売する計画でした。つまり、初めはパートリッジの歌は「バブルガム」では全くなかったのです。
しかし、その頃女の子たちの間で人気が出始めていたDavidを歌でオーディションしたところ、歌が歌えてギターも上手い(13歳から習っていたんですよ)。その瞬間、パートリッジファミリーの音楽の方向性はバブルガムに決定したのです。
実は、Davidは16歳の少年の役、バブルガムソングを歌うことには気が進みませんでした。父ジャックに相談すると「挑戦は受けて立て!」と励まされ、見事にキースを演じました。
収録曲で好きなのは、「to be lovers」 愛してないのに恋人になるなんて、6月に降る雪のようなもの・・・ドラマでは、キースとダニーの共作という設定でした。
悲しき初恋はもちろん、Davidがコンサートのオープニングに歌う I can hear heartbeat も、どの曲も大好きです。
ジャケットは、日本の国内盤が好き。紙ジャケでほしいなあ。
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HollyNYC
5つ星のうち4.0
Everybody on the bus
2012年4月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
"C'mon, get happy" went the cheerful lyrics to the theme song of the Partridge Family TV show and in the fall of 1970 that was an invitation America, going through a nervous breakdown over Cambodia, Kent State, and a midterm election that was one Nixon/Agnew speech away from descending into all-out civil war was unable to resist. The show was a hit, even though it was on ABC, the network of which it was famously said the only thing that ran longer than 13 weeks was the Viet Nam War. The Partridge Family was that true rarity in mass entertainment, the fun-for-everyone concept that actually delivered entertainment for all segments of the population. There were the little Partridge kids for the children, David Cassidy & Susan Dey for the teenyboppers, Shirley Jones for the grown-ups, & Danny Bonaduce's Danny for hip 10 year-olds of all ages. Small surprise that by December of that year "The Partridge Family Album" was fighting it out for space beneath the Christmas tree with George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" and the original "Jesus Christ Superstar" concept album.
Of course, the TV show was designed as a delivery system for a manufactured musical group designed to sell plasticware, following in the lucrative if critically-maligned footsteps of the Monkees. I guess the advantage the Partridge Family had was that with its spread-out age group there was little chance the members would get uppity and start demanding to write and perform their own music.
Is something like the Partridge Family a soul-killing exercise in cash-grabbing show business cynicism? Arguably. Evidence of a more gullible past that modern-day show business savvy sophisticates hunched over their laptops and smart phones can sneer at today? Perhaps. Then again, this is the day and age of "American Idol," "The Voice," and efforts to spin Broadway musicals, once the province of giants like Leonard Bernstein and Rodgers & Hammerstein, out of TV shows (yes, I'm talking about you, Smash). The musical industry term "hit factory" always had a literal truth to it. The only question was how good the product was that came out of the factory gates. At least shows like "Monkees" & "Partridge Family" went through the effort of creating new music, instead of just plowing through previously-created work like a harvester combine. Perhaps that is why we're listening to & discussing groups like "The Partridge Family" today. Any bets if people will be seeking out "Glee" albums in 2042?
In that spirit, "Partridge Family Album" stands up well today as an entertaining example of pop, 1970-style. Well-crafted tunes, recorded by top session players, offering up 2 or 3 minute installments of digestible teen-age angst and simple love songs with tuneful, catchy hooks, perfect to serve as the soundtrack for slumber parties & friendly get-togethers by the pool or in the parent's basement while they were watching "Laugh-In." There is just the right balance of upbeat numbers, ballads, and puppy-love songs that the entire thing does not blur together into one indecipherable aural blob. David Cassidy, who sings many of the leads, doesn't have a great voice, or a unique one, but he does possess a personable, friendly voice that sells the material by not over-emoting. The album includes an informative booklet on the story of how the whole project came together. Best numbers: "Point me in the Direction of Albuquerque," "Bandala," "Only a Moment Ago," "I Think I Love You."
Recommended for: Fans of the original series, people curious about pop-music cultural phenomenons of the period.
Of course, the TV show was designed as a delivery system for a manufactured musical group designed to sell plasticware, following in the lucrative if critically-maligned footsteps of the Monkees. I guess the advantage the Partridge Family had was that with its spread-out age group there was little chance the members would get uppity and start demanding to write and perform their own music.
Is something like the Partridge Family a soul-killing exercise in cash-grabbing show business cynicism? Arguably. Evidence of a more gullible past that modern-day show business savvy sophisticates hunched over their laptops and smart phones can sneer at today? Perhaps. Then again, this is the day and age of "American Idol," "The Voice," and efforts to spin Broadway musicals, once the province of giants like Leonard Bernstein and Rodgers & Hammerstein, out of TV shows (yes, I'm talking about you, Smash). The musical industry term "hit factory" always had a literal truth to it. The only question was how good the product was that came out of the factory gates. At least shows like "Monkees" & "Partridge Family" went through the effort of creating new music, instead of just plowing through previously-created work like a harvester combine. Perhaps that is why we're listening to & discussing groups like "The Partridge Family" today. Any bets if people will be seeking out "Glee" albums in 2042?
In that spirit, "Partridge Family Album" stands up well today as an entertaining example of pop, 1970-style. Well-crafted tunes, recorded by top session players, offering up 2 or 3 minute installments of digestible teen-age angst and simple love songs with tuneful, catchy hooks, perfect to serve as the soundtrack for slumber parties & friendly get-togethers by the pool or in the parent's basement while they were watching "Laugh-In." There is just the right balance of upbeat numbers, ballads, and puppy-love songs that the entire thing does not blur together into one indecipherable aural blob. David Cassidy, who sings many of the leads, doesn't have a great voice, or a unique one, but he does possess a personable, friendly voice that sells the material by not over-emoting. The album includes an informative booklet on the story of how the whole project came together. Best numbers: "Point me in the Direction of Albuquerque," "Bandala," "Only a Moment Ago," "I Think I Love You."
Recommended for: Fans of the original series, people curious about pop-music cultural phenomenons of the period.
barry
5つ星のうち5.0
Quality Pop Album
2008年10月1日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I grew up on The Partridge Family. This, their first album, was released in 1970. I was a mere 9 years old. I love all The Partridge Family albums but this one is certainly the best. Granted, everyone in the group did not actually sing but we were graced with original vocals by David Cassidy and Shirley Jones. This collection is pure bubble-gum pop but it also proves to be a perfectly made pop album.
There are some very good songs here and the selection is very eclectic with even some hints of a slight r@b sound. The set opens with BRAND NEW ME a very expressive pop rocker. We have hits POINT ME IN THE DIRECTION OF ALBUQUERQUE and the infamous I THINK I LOVE YOU. Funny, but I THINK I LOVE YOU is not one of the very best of The Partridge Family songs. Standouts here are I CAN FEEL YOUR HEARTBEAT, BANDALA which has good duet vocals by David and Shirley, SOMEBODY WANTS TO LOVE YOU and the upbeat, excellent SINGING MY SONG.
The first three albums by The Partridge Family all contained some quality music but this is the best. it is an excellent set and the music truly stands the test of time. It shows how bubble gum pop can be truly infectious and of high quality. The remastering here sounds great. Purchase and enjoy.
There are some very good songs here and the selection is very eclectic with even some hints of a slight r@b sound. The set opens with BRAND NEW ME a very expressive pop rocker. We have hits POINT ME IN THE DIRECTION OF ALBUQUERQUE and the infamous I THINK I LOVE YOU. Funny, but I THINK I LOVE YOU is not one of the very best of The Partridge Family songs. Standouts here are I CAN FEEL YOUR HEARTBEAT, BANDALA which has good duet vocals by David and Shirley, SOMEBODY WANTS TO LOVE YOU and the upbeat, excellent SINGING MY SONG.
The first three albums by The Partridge Family all contained some quality music but this is the best. it is an excellent set and the music truly stands the test of time. It shows how bubble gum pop can be truly infectious and of high quality. The remastering here sounds great. Purchase and enjoy.
Jackie Loves Variety
5つ星のうち4.0
wish the songs were longer
2005年12月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I enjoyed Sound Magazine more, maybe because I owned it as a kid. I remember hearing many of these songs on the TV show and like the ones that are fast paced. My favorite is I Can Feel Your Heartbeat but I wish it were longer! Brand New Me, Bandala, and Somebody Wants to Love You are all good to dance to (or dust the furniture) and I go around with Singing My Song stuck in my head all day after hearing it. I don't like I Really Want to Know You, Only a Moment Ago and To Be Lovers; all seem sappy to me. I realize the show was supposed to sound like a family singing and didn't start out to be a vehicle for David Cassidy but when I hear a song without his voice I am picturing the family and thinking, now who is this supposed to be singing? The redhaired kid? It sounds like a small male chorus; must be the redhaired kid AND the little kid on the drums. The CD is too short, but still gets 4 stars as I enjoy the fast songs so much.
J. P Snedeker
5つ星のうち5.0
So nice...
2006年2月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I heard all these songs when they first came out from my sister's record player in the next room. Didn't think much of 'em.
Fast forward 30 years; I now have a master's degree in music. Something makes me buy this CD. And you know what? These are GREAT SONGS! (Of course, let's recognize that they were written by some of the top songwriters of the day, and sung and performed by top studio people, including the Love Generation.)
But it's a shame, in a way, that these songs don't reach a wider audience simply because people think that if it's a Partridge Family song, it's got to be stupid. No way. These are great examples of the songwriter's craft.
I adore Only a Moment Ago (a poignant story about the end of the 1960s); I'm on the Road (tremendous cruising tune); and To Be Lovers (an absolutely stunning background vocal arrangement). But the best for me is I Really Want to Know You; it has a sweet, sweet melody and performance, with some of the most romantic lyrics I've ever heard: "I want to look behind the mirror of your eyes... and see the secret world your words disguise... the birthplace of your sighs."
Fast forward 30 years; I now have a master's degree in music. Something makes me buy this CD. And you know what? These are GREAT SONGS! (Of course, let's recognize that they were written by some of the top songwriters of the day, and sung and performed by top studio people, including the Love Generation.)
But it's a shame, in a way, that these songs don't reach a wider audience simply because people think that if it's a Partridge Family song, it's got to be stupid. No way. These are great examples of the songwriter's craft.
I adore Only a Moment Ago (a poignant story about the end of the 1960s); I'm on the Road (tremendous cruising tune); and To Be Lovers (an absolutely stunning background vocal arrangement). But the best for me is I Really Want to Know You; it has a sweet, sweet melody and performance, with some of the most romantic lyrics I've ever heard: "I want to look behind the mirror of your eyes... and see the secret world your words disguise... the birthplace of your sighs."
Xfiler
5つ星のうち5.0
I'm Home Again! THESE SONGS ROCK!
2016年9月29日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Yup! That's right. I have come full circle! I listen to Led Zep, classic southern rock, rap and everything in between, INCLUDING The Partridge Family and I'll tell you why: some of THE best music ever written. The words? Eh, pop-ish. But the music? Look, if The Guess Who, America, 3 Dog Night, BTO or any number of 70's rock artists did hese songs the'd be classics and CHART TOPPERS! Listen to he bass line of Singin My Song. Just listen! It's freakin' amazing! The studio musicians were world class back in the day and no matter HOW corny you think David Cassidy and the whole PF show was, THAT MAN CAN SING! If you know music and appreciate, you'll hear me!
The CD quality is great. Pay no attention to that 2007 review. Buy it, play it, remember it, appreciate it and just have fun.
HIGHLY recommend.
The CD quality is great. Pay no attention to that 2007 review. Buy it, play it, remember it, appreciate it and just have fun.
HIGHLY recommend.
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