Sound Magazine
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Sound Magazine | |||||
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Studio album by The Partridge Family | |||||
Released | 1971 | ||||
Recorded | 1971 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
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Label | Bell Records | ||||
Producer | Wes Farrell | ||||
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Sound Magazine was the third album from The Partridge Family. It was released in August of 1971 and, like all of the Partridge Family recordings, was produced by Wes Farrell. The LP was certified gold in September of that year and is near-universally regarded – by both fans and critics – as the Partridge Family's consummate pop album.
This was the first Partridge Family album featuring Brian Forster (replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris Partridge) on the album cover
The album reached #9 on the Billboard album chart, and produced the #13 hit "I Woke up in Love This Morning". Background musicians were; Hal Blaine on drums, Mike Melvoin and Larry Knechtel on piano, Dennis Budimir and Louie Shelton on guitar. Background voices were provided by John Bahler, Tom Bahler, Jackie Ward, and Ron Hicklin.
[edit] Track listing
- "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."