Crossword Puzzle was the eighth LP from
the Partridge Family -- a multimedia, made-for-TV project that hit marketing pay dirt learning lessons from the success of
the Monkees' manufactured origins, as well as the real-life pop/rock family
the Cowsills. As a weekly prime time sitcom, The Partridge Family ran on ABC-TV from September 25, 1970, through August 31, 1974. As musical artists, they further mimicked
the Monkees' phenomenon by having primary cast members -- in this case,
Shirley Jones (vocals) and
David Cassidy (vocals) -- as the group's lead vocalists. Accompanying
Cassidy and
Jones was a veritable who's who of studio heavyweights such as
Hal Blaine (drums),
Larry Carlton (guitar),
Joe Osborne (bass), and
Larry Knechtel (keyboards). They were joined by the painfully sweet backing vocals of the six-member
Love Generation, who participated to some degree on every one of
the Partridge Family's LPs. Judging by not only the lackluster chart performance (number 146), but also the complete absence of a 45 rpm single in the States, it is fair to say all remaining vestiges of
Partridge-mania were becoming significantly depleted. For the most part, the formulaic unaffected pop song style of
Wes Farrell,
Terry Cashman, and
Tommy West had grown stale. In fact the best material on
Crossword Puzzle comes from
Tony Romeo's lush emotive ballad "As Long as There's You," which points in the direction of
Cassidy's solo efforts. Of the lighter fare, another
Romeo tune, "It Means I'm in Love With You," has an airy bubblegum lilt that glides through the catchy melody. These highlights detract from the simply awful "Let Your Love Go" or the half-baked "It's a Long Way to Heaven" -- both of which are little more than mediocre filler. [In 2003,
Crossword Puzzle (1973) was issued on CD with informative liner notes as well as a reproduction of the original "novelty" LP jacket, a signature of
Partridge Family releases.] ~ Lindsay Planer