Then and Now (David Cassidy album)
Then and Now was David Cassidy's 16th solo album, released in 2002. It became a big hit in the UK, where it reached #5 in the album charts and ultimately achieved Platinum sales status. It contained new recordings of songs previously released in other albums.
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Released | April 30, 2002 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 48:20 | |||
Label | Decca Records | |||
Producer | Ted Carfrae | |||
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The US version of the album moved away from the emphasis on David Cassidy's UK music career and featured a different track listing, one that was more reflective of his hits in the USA. Gone were the songs "Daydreamer", "I Write the Songs", "Some Kind Of A Summer", "If I Didn't Care" and "The Last Kiss". These were replaced with updated versions of Cassidy's recordings of "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross (Young & Gifted Mix)" and The Partridge Family theme "C'mon, Get Happy" plus a new recording of the song "Do You Believe In Magic" which David had also performed in a Christmas television advertisement for the Mervyn's department store. The different versions of this album ensured both were eagerly sought after by fans worldwide.
Track listing
- "I Think I Love You"
- "Could It Be Forever"
- "How Can I Be Sure"
- "I Woke Up In Love This Morning"
- "Daydreamer"
- "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat"
- "It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)"
- "I Write the Songs"
- "Rock Me Baby"
- "Some Kind Of A Summer"
- "Looking Through the Eyes of Love"
- "I'll Meet You Halfway"
- "If I Didn't Care"
- "Cherish"
- "The Last Kiss"
- "Ain't No Sunshine"
- "Lyin' To Myself"
- "Cry"
- "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross"
- "Sheltered In Your Arms"
- "Ricky's Tune"
- "Could It Be Forever (Feat. Hear'Say)
Personnel
Musicians:
- Drums - Mike Bradley, Hal Blaine
- Bass - Steve Pearce, Max Bennett
- Piano/Keyboards - Pete Murray
- Fender Rhodes - Michael Smith
- Guitars - Hugh Burns, Fridrick Karlsson, Jimmy McIntosh, Dennis Budimir, Louie Shelton
- Percussion - Frank Ricotti, Gary Coleman
- Piano Accordion - Eddie Hession
- Harmonica - Brenden Power
- Harpsichord - Alexander Skeaping
- Recorder - Paul Fawcus
- Violins: Harvey De Souza, Laurence Jackson, Darrell Kok, Jan Schmolk, Ralph De Souza, Simon Smith, Sarah Ewins, Steve Morris
- Viola: Bob Smissen, Tim Grant
- Cello: Jo Knight, William Schofield
Woodwind:
- Saxophone and Flute - Paul Fawcus, Scott Garland
Brass:
- Trumpet and Flugal - Pat White, Mark Cumberland
- Trombone - Dennis Rollins
Background vocals:
- David Cassidy - Background vocals on "Ain't No Sunshine"
- Ted Carfrae - Harmony vocal on "I Write The Songs"
- Mae McKenna, Janet Mooney, Lance Ellington, Phil Nicholl, Candace Davis Martin, Lisa Mayer, John Bahlor, Tom Bahlor, Randy Crenshaw, Jackie Ward