The World of the Partridge Family

The World of the Partridge Family
Compilation album by The Partridge Family
Released April 1974
Recorded 1970 - 1973
Genre Rock
Label Bell
Producer Wes Farrell
The Partridge Family chronology
Bulletin Board
(1973)
The World of the Partridge Family
(1974)
Greatest Hits
(1989)

The World of the Partridge Family was a compilation by The Partridge Family. This was their only two-record set as well as their last release on the Bell label, featuring 20 songs from the previous albums (except Christmas Card and Crossword Puzzle), including all their charted hits.

Shortly after this release, which did not chart, Bell Records was sold and renamed Arista. The album was renumbered as Arista 4021, but no new copies were printed. Existing copies were merely shipped under the new Arista code number. Only albums released in 1974 were renumbered; likewise, David Cassidy solo LP's were also renumbered.

Track listing

All tracks in this compilation were featured on the TV show

Side 1

  1. "I Think I Love You" (The Partridge Family Album)
  2. "Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque" (The Partridge Family Album)
  3. "She’d Rather Have the Rain" (Up To Date)
  4. "I Really Want to Know You" (The Partridge Family Album)
  5. "It’s One of Those Nights" (Shopping Bag)

Side 2

  1. "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted" (Up To Date)
  2. "Hello, Hello" (Shopping Bag)
  3. "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" (The Partridge Family Album)
  4. "Echo Valley 2-6809" (Sound Magazine)
  5. "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (At Home With Their Greatest Hits)

Side 3

  1. "I'll Meet You Halfway" (Up To Date)
  2. "Oh No Not My Baby" (Bulletin Board)
  3. "Brown Eyes" (Sound Magazine)
  4. "Walking in the Rain" (Notebook)
  5. "Only a Moment Ago" (The Partridge Family Album)

Side 4

  1. "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" (Sound Magazine)
  2. "Friend and a Lover" (Notebook)
  3. "Am I Losing You" (Shopping Bag)
  4. "Roller Coaster" (Bulletin Board)
  5. "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" (Notebook)
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