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Cassidy Live! [Original recording remastered]

David Cassidy Audio CD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (August 28, 2012)
  • Original Release Date: 2012
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Real Gone Music
  • ASIN: B008FJW1DC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #151,769 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Preying on My Mind
2. Some Kind of a Summer
3. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
4. Bali Hai/Mae
5. I Am a Clown
6. Delta Lady
7. Please Please Me
8. Daydreamer
9. How Can I Be Sure
10. For What It's Worth
11. Rock Medley: Blue Suede Shoes/(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock/Jailhouse Rock/Rock and Roll Music/Rock Me Baby

Editorial Reviews

Recorded in Britain during his 1974 world tour, this live album provides eloquent testimony both to the kind of hysteria David Cassidy concerts generated and to his global appeal. Despite that global appeal, however, this album has never been on CD anywhere in the world and with tunes by Oscar Hammerstein & Richard Rodgers, Leon Russell and Stephen Stills, it confirms that Cassidy had bigger things in mind than just being a teen idol.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally on CD August 31, 2012
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Finally, the last David Cassidy album to reach CD is here. I've had two copies of this LP since it's original 1974 release and I wore both out. Nice to finally be able to listen to "Delta Lady" without it skipping. The sound quality of this disc is excellent and it's nice to finally have some sort of liner notes with the names of the musicians backing Mr. Cassidy. I highly recommend this CD. Great job by Real Gone Music (they even left the old Bell Records logo on the packaging).
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A multitalented teen-idol tears it up live in 1974 November 4, 2012
In 1974, David Cassidy was on top of the world commercially, but near the end of his run of mainstream fame. He was a talented musician trapped in the body - and career - of a teen idol. His aspirations were starting to exceed what his fans and critics would freely allow him to grasp, and unlike the Beatles, who successfully retreated from the stage to studio, Cassidy's attempts to grow beyond the confines of his Partridge Family-launched solo career led to artistic accomplishment, but not broader commercial success. 1974 marked the tail end of his pop-idol ride, and the frenzy surrounding his live appearances, as evidenced by the crowd's non-stop hysteria, was as highly-charged as ever. Cassidy didn't know it at the time, but it would come crashing down at tour's end, when hundreds of fans were injured and one, Bernadette Whelan, was killed by the crush of a concert crowd. Cassidy retired from touring at the end of that year, and after a three-album stint on RCA, he put his public music career on a decade-long hiatus.

What's truly impressive about his live album is that with the craziness still running full tilt, Cassidy was able to deliver a live performance that was both exciting to his youngest fans and artistically satisfying to those able to listen past the pre-teen pandemonium. He was (and remains to this day), a fetching singer and dynamic showman. He had a terrific ear for material that fit his voice, that played well on stage and with which he could do something interesting. His raucous cover of Leon Russell's "Delta Lady" is worth hearing, and he leads the band in stretching Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth" into a soul groove. Even better is a Beatlemania-worth cover of "Please Please Me" and the rock `n' roll medleys that close the set. Cassidy whips the crowd into a lather with covers of Mitch Ryder's mash-up of "C.C. Rider" and "Jenny Jenny," and rips through five early rock classics capped with his own his hit single, "Rock Me Baby."

Cassidy comes across as truly enthused to be performing, and though the rising tide of fame may have drown some of his artistic dreams, he maintained enough control to craft a live set in which he could invest himself as a performer. The band is hot, and though the fans scream throughout the entire show, the music isn't compromised. There's real chemistry between Cassidy and the musicians, each feeding off the other's energy, and both feeding off the crowd. The recording quality is good, though by no means state-of-the-art for 1974; no doubt the original producers thought of this as something to market, rather than something to preserve. Still, Cassidy's magnetism, artistry and showmanship, and the high quality of the band's playing come through louder and clearer than anyone might have expected in 1974. [©2012 Hyperbolium]
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Step back in time November 1, 2012
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I can't help it. Anything David Cassidy does I have to have a copy of it! I am not one who likes "LIVE" recordings if this had been anybody else I probably would not have bought it, but I'm glad that I did. My David Cassidy collection for now is complete! This disc truly represents what a glamorus, or hellish life David lived back then however you want to look at it. If you are a Cassidy fan as I am you should probably buy this just to say you have it!
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