David Cassidy (album)

David Cassidy
Studio album by David Cassidy
Released 1990
Genre Pop rock
Label Enigma
David Cassidy chronology
Romance
(1985)
David Cassidy
(1990)
Didn't You Used to Be...
(1992)

David Cassidy is David Cassidy's first U.S. album released in 14 years and was his only release on the now-defunct Enigma Records. The album was released in 1990 with the featured single, "Lyin' to Myself." "Lyin' to Myself" was the first top-30 hit for David Cassidy in eighteen years.[1] The album reached 136 on the Billboard charts.[2]

David Cassidy was released only on cassette or compact disc in the United States, although vinyl editions were available in Europe.

Shortly after the release of David Cassidy, Enigma Records would close, leaving David Cassidy to once again change record labels.

1990 Tour

David Cassidy performed a series of concerts in 1990 to support the album. The warm-up act for David was a stand-up comedy routine by Danny Bonaduce. Bonaduce credits David Cassidy for helping him out of one (of his many) dark times by inviting him on the 1990 tour.

Promotional videos

A music video was produced and released for the single "Lyin' to Myself". The video was released in colour and features David waiting in the terminal of New York's Grand Central Station.

Track listing

  1. "Labor of Love" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, Michael Dan Ehmig)
  2. "You Remember Me" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, Michael Dan Ehmig)
  3. "Lyin' to Myself" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin)
  4. "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin)
  5. "Hi-Heel Sneakers" (Robert Higgenbotham)
  6. "Message to the World" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin)
  7. "Living Without You" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, Rick Neigher)
  8. "Stranger in Your Heart" (David Cassidy, Mark Spiro, Mike Reno)
  9. "Prisoner" (David Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, John Wetton)
  10. "All Because of You" (Sue Shifrin, Jon Lind) - duet with Sue Shifrin

Personnel

Special Guests:

References

  1. Galipault, Gerry (May 24, 1998). "'NEW DOG' DAVID CASSIDY IS UP TO OLD TRICKS". pauseandplay.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  2. "David Cassidy - David Cassidy | Billboard.com". billboard.com. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
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