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Then and Now
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 30, 2002
GenrePop
Length48:20
LabelDecca Records
ProducerTed Carfrae
David Cassidy chronology
When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star
(1996)
Then and Now
(2002)
A Touch of Blue
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

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.

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[edit]

  1. "I Think I Love You"
  2. "Could It Be Forever"
  3. "How Can I Be Sure"
  4. "I Woke Up In Love This Morning"
  5. "Daydreamer"
  6. "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat"
  7. "It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)"
  8. "I Write the Songs"
  9. "Rock Me Baby"
  10. "Some Kind Of A Summer"
  11. "Looking Through the Eyes of Love"
  12. "I'll Meet You Halfway"
  13. "If I Didn't Care"
  14. "Cherish"
  15. "The Last Kiss"
  16. "Ain't No Sunshine"
  17. "Lyin' To Myself"
  18. "Cry"
  19. "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross"
  20. "Sheltered In Your Arms"
  21. "Ricky's Tune"
  22. "Could It Be Forever (Feat. Hear'Say)

Personnel[edit]

Musicians:

Woodwind:

Brass:

Background vocals:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave. "David Cassidy – Then and Now". AllMusic.


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