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Bread
Bread
RELEASE
1969
LABEL
Sony Music Distribution
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, AM Pop
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Album Review
Bread
is seen as nothing but a wimp-pop band -- an impression which is justified, but it wipes out the fact that the group was quite good and rather slyly diverse in its early days, particularly on its debut,
Bread
. This is effectively the birth of Californian soft rock, as
David Gates
and compatriots blend the folk-rock of
the Byrds
and Buffalo Springfield with a distinctly British melodicism and a streak of sentimentality borrowed from McCartney. The result is a modest little gem, with more strange turns than you'd expect from their reputation -- including soaring falsettos, spiraling melodies, rough guitars, and, best of all, a set of tightly-written, appealing songs. Only "It Don't Matter Me," which became a hit
after
the second album, ranks among their best-known material, but each of the songs illustrates the exceptional craftsmanship of not just
Gates
, but
Robb Royer
and
James Griffin
. As such, this may not seem like the record for casual fans, if judged just on the track listing, but it will convince the pop fans that may have been doubters.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Track Listing
Dismal Day
London Bridge
Could I
Look at Me
The Last Time
Any Way You Want Me
Move Over
Don't Shut Me Out
You Can't Measure the Cost
Family Doctor
It Don't Matter to Me
Friends and Lovers
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