Bread & Water [Import]

bread & water [import]

Track Listings

1. Giving It All Away
2. Any Other Girl
3. Like A True Lover Should
4. Here I Am
5. Steal Her Heart Away
6. Over The Mountain
7. Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds
8. Madelaines Song
9. Bread & Water
10. Trouble With Women

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Laughing Outlaw. 2004.

Bread & Water,Steve Lucas,Laughing Outlaw,Rock,Rock/Pop
The Best of Bread
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Remember when...
  • check it out, and see.
  • Man does not live by Bread alone
  • Music To Chill Out
  • flash backs!
The Best of Bread
Bread
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005JGA4
Release Date: 2001-06-19

Tracks:

  1. Make It With You
  2. Everything I Own
  3. Diary
  4. Baby I'm-A Want You
  5. It Don't Matter To Me
  6. If
  7. Mother Freedom
  8. Down On My Knees
  9. Too Much Love
  10. Let Your Love Go
  11. Look What You've Done
  12. Truckin'
  13. The Guitar Man
  14. Aubrey
  15. The Last Time
  16. Sweet Surrender
  17. He's A Good Lad
  18. Daughter
  19. Friends And Lovers
  20. Lost Without Your Love

Amazon.com

If they are to believed, David Gates and the other members of Bread never intended to become the enduring icons of a subgenre they virtually invented: soft rock. Indeed, scattered throughout this expanded edition of a perennial bestselling catalog album are tuneful evidence of their original intent, as one band mate said, "to make the '60s last a little longer." But it's the familiar, largely Gates-penned and -sung hit singles that remain the band's legacy, from "Make It with You" through the reunited band's last hurrah, "Lost Without Your Love." Though they've become oft-mocked clichés, these are singles informed with a rare, often complex melodic sense, delivered with a deceptively breezy tone by one of pop's purest tenors. Gates and Bread clearly colored artists as diverse as '80s MOR icon Christopher Cross and nouveau singer-songwriter David Mead. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Remember when..........2007-07-07

This album was so wonderfully refreshing. It took me back to the days when you could listen to music without profanity, vulgarity....or R A P !!
I felt I was back in high school, where life was fun and easy and my whole future was ahead and brilliant.
I loved this album back then, and I still do.

5 out of 5 stars check it out, and see........2007-06-13

i ordered "the best of bread," less than a week ago, and received it, today. as i was listening, i was taken back to when i first bought it, as an album. i can't remember, when it was first released, but the songs just as then, are remarkable. "make it with you, diary, baby i'm a want you, it don't matter to me, if especially if, let your love go, the guitar man and aubrey," are the best cuts, on the piece. i'm telling you, you won't be disappointed. it is truly a magnificent, piece of work. check it out, and see.

5 out of 5 stars Man does not live by Bread alone.......2007-06-09

This is a fine collection of music by a group of with good harmonies. I bought this in memory of a friend of mine who introduced this CD to me along time ago. He passed away a couple years back, but it reminds me of him whenever I play it. Its a solid collection for any Bread lover.

5 out of 5 stars Music To Chill Out.......2007-03-27

David Gates wrote some of the most soothing and melodic love songs of the seventies and that voice of his must have melted a lot of female hearts!
Although all the best songs of Bread are here, this album would have been more complete if it had included the David Gates classic "Goodbye Girl".

5 out of 5 stars flash backs!.......2007-03-10

I remember as a 6yr old back in the early 70's when my dad was a guitar player in a top 40 band they had to figure out songs for there club gigs and anywhere where someone wants to listen. one day my dad brought home a new album,so he could start figuring out new songs to add to there set list. well it happen to be the Bread album, and I remember the melodies even to this day of how nice and beautiful sounds were coming out of the turn table(way bak in-d-day)it always put me in a lazy summer moods whenever these melodies pop back in my head. Anyways you cant go wrong with any of the bread albums, great song writing and classic musicianship(team player) inspiring sounds. I know cause I've been a guitar shredder for the last 20yrs and it can get old after a while. so when these old melodies come back to me it inspires me to be more of a mature musician. my band mates keep telling me that my maturity as a musicians got alot better within the last 4yrs. All because of the Bread songs way bak in-d-day.
Anthology
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Still great to listen to
  • A Good Selection, Some of My Favorites.
  • smooth.. most of this is good stuff!
  • The Music That Gave 70's Music A Bad Name
  • Nostalgia for the Seventies? Check these guys out.
Anthology
Bread
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002H2N
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Make It With You
  2. Dismal Day
  3. London Bridge
  4. Anyway You Want Me
  5. Look What You've Done
  6. It Don't Matter To Me
  7. The Last Time
  8. Let Your Love Go
  9. Truckin'
  10. If
  11. Baby, I'm-A Want You
  12. Everything I Own
  13. Down On My Knees
  14. Aubrey
  15. Diary
  16. Sweet Surrender
  17. The Guitar Man
  18. Fancy Dancer
  19. She's The Only One
  20. Lost Without Your Love

Amazon.com

Those who had more than their fill of the likes of England Dan & John Ford Coley in the '70s had Bread to thank for the proliferation of such acts. Bread, led by David Gates, took all of the softer aspects of the post-'60s folk metamorphosis and none of the artistry. Songs like "Make It with You" and "Baby I'm A-Want You" were enormous hits, but nothing compared to the success of "If." Surveys would probably show that eight out of 10 weddings in the years after the song's debut had it squeezed somewhere in the ceremonial proceedings. Anthology doesn't really offer anything that some select surfing of adult easy listening stations doesn't already provide. It also shows that in the end, most of Bread's material, while a staple of the aural diet of many, ultimately has become stale as their namesake. --Steve Gdula

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still great to listen to.......2007-06-11

For me, the true 'taste test' for music is how well it holds up now. Bread hasn't gone stale as a group. This is one of maybe 20 or 30 CDs that I still listen to regularly. I love every song. David Gates has a great singing voice, not to mention excellent writing talents. These songs are part of our subconscious. Every now and then, I catch myself humming or singing these songs. Someone will ask "Who does that song?". I'll say "Bread" and the other will say "Who's that?". To answer that question, one need only to buy this CD, or Retrospective or the Definitive Collection. I own only Anthology. One of these days, I'll buy the other six studio albums and savor every song.

3 out of 5 stars A Good Selection, Some of My Favorites........2006-09-20

This group headed by David Gates is not classic rock or even easy rock, as I heard "Sweet Surrender," my favorites of their recordings on the Easy Listening FM in Huntsville, Alabama, years ago. For the life of me I simply cannot get the two "adult standards" stations FM or AM to play this particular recording. Why is it taboo? One plays way too much Doris Day, the other too much Enya with a bit of Michael Feinstein put in at odd hours. I miss most of his. MYL won't even play his now. ONly that maverick, the Winker, who is the Rebel and plays what he wants to come hell or hight water may insert one occasionally. Even he won't play "Sweet Surrender." I've gone through a few sweet surrenders in my time; they just don't know what they are missing by not trying it just once.

4 out of 5 stars smooth.. most of this is good stuff!.......2006-08-08

Most everyone knows what music critics and used car salemen have in common..
Bread delivered what we wanted then, smooth love ballads that even today bring back those great memories that make us feel good, sad..
About 8 of the songs on this Cd were the big hits and what I remember today.
-'Make it without you, 'It don't matter to me, If, Baby, I'm-a want you, Aubrey, Diary, and the classic, Lost without your love. Mr.Gates and company did it real good.. for most of us.
These songs are worth the money by themselves.

2 out of 5 stars The Music That Gave 70's Music A Bad Name.......2006-05-22

The punk rock movement of the late 70's was, in part, inspired by the type of insipid pop music that Bread embodied - fluffy, lightweight, and unchallenging. Bread and a host of other unchallenging pop bands had their fair share of radio airplay in the 70's. But a listen to their music now finds it hasn't stood the test of time.

The easy-listening adult oriented radio stations that still play this pablum are going the way of the dinosaur. Other pop music of the era is far more enjoyable while still making a statement. If you're hankering for some 70's pop that leaves Bread flat in the oven, try the Carpenters, Carole King, Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell, and Gordon Lightfoot.

5 out of 5 stars Nostalgia for the Seventies? Check these guys out........2006-05-06

The critics. Ah, the critics. Reading the Amazon reviewer up there, I thought to myself, "Yeah, all this is more or less true. This is one cheesy band. But man, do I love it anyway."

I grew up in the seventies in New England, and no matter where you go in southern Maine and New Hampshire you can always get WHOM broadcasting a 100 thousand watts from the top of Mt. Washington. And all WHOM does is play soft rock hits. Artists like Dan Fogelburg, Anne Murray, John Denver, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Elton John.. and Bread. My parents loved the stuff, and though my taste has evolved since quite a bit then, this music has been imprinted on my mind and heart forever.

And I'm glad. It never fails to make me happy when I hear it.

I brought this album with me to Mexico a few years ago when I taught ESL at a prep- school down there. I used a couple of the songs in class, usually getting the kids to sing themselves. Let me tell you this: you really haven't lived until you've seen and heard a classroom full of Mexican kids singing "Everything I Own". It's enough to make you cry, it's too funny and glad at once to bear.

On the band: David Gates is a pop genius. He formed this band, and named it "Bread" because that's what he wanted to make oodles of with this music. So yeah, these songs are basically latter day tin- pan alley type folk pop, more or less cynically produced to manipulate people emotionally, and get as many of them to buy it as possible. Just like most pop music. And Gates is now in fact rich. I for one applaud him.

On the songs: the big ones are all here. All the hits. A big bonus - or drawback, depending on your p.o.v.- is that a bunch of B sides have been included, as well. I like a couple of them, but sometimes wish they weren't there when I just want to throw the disk in a cd player and only hear the hits without having to pay attention or program anything.

Of the hits, they're all huge- if you're over 25 you'll probably recognise them all.

I enjoy all of them, with the sole exception of "It Don't Matter to Me" which I cannot stand. The lyrics are addressed to a girl the singer's in "love" with. Excerpt: "it don't matter to me if you take up with someone who's better than me.. a lot of people have an ego hang up they wanna be the only one.." The guy needs testosterone replacement therapy, and a smack upside the head.

To sum up: this is great 70's pop music by one of the seminal pop bands of that decade. If you like groups like the Carpenters you'll enjoy them. Don't let all the hipster disdain faze you, now. Check them out.


Bread & Circus
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great early "Toad".
  • Solid Album
  • One Wind Blows
Bread & Circus
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000026VD
Release Date: 1989-07-26

Tracks:

  1. Way Away
  2. Scenes From A Vinyl Recliner
  3. Unquiet
  4. Know Me
  5. When We Recovered
  6. One Wind Blows
  7. Pale Blue
  8. Always Changing Probably
  9. One Little Girl
  10. Covered In Roses

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More Than One Wind Blows.......2006-03-15

After reading the past reviews it seems that most have come to this debut album late in their Toad fan stages. This was my first album purchase of the band and it was because I heard "One Little Girl" on SF's "Live 105" radio station back in 1989. The album lived up to the promise of that single and beyond. It was raw, emotional and over the top with passion. It became my go-to album when I was moody, lonely or just wanted a walk by myself.

I'm glad I came to know them from this album. The later albums were more produced and polished and in some cases, as others have mentioned, produced some better songs, but this was their benchmark as far as pure raw talent is concerned in my opinion. I still play it and it never disappoints from start to finish and there isn't a throw-away or unnecessary song on it.

4 out of 5 stars The earlier Toad was darker and more consistent:.......2005-10-08

Again with Bread and Circus the theory proves correct. How can an album with thin production have such a full sound. Easy, these guys graduated from the school of REM with an A+. Their music is original however. Bread and Circus may be their most consistent effort despite not having anything excellent on here. There are some great songs like Know Me, One wind blows, and One Little Girl being the best songs of their early days. There is not a bad song here, not even close. Later on their music would get less consistent but come up with better songs. So, which period, their consistent early period and eerie or the period where songs like Good intensions, Fall Down, I will not take these things for granted with a bad song here and here. You pick.

4 out of 5 stars Great early "Toad"........2004-08-09

Even though I believe "Pale" is their best album, this debut is similar to it. "Toad The Wet Sprocket's" popularity came more with their later alt-pop sound, but this here is more alt-country really. "Way Away" was an early hit, and I also like "Unquiet", "Know Me", and "One Little Girl". However the closer "Covered In Roses" is the most moving song to me. I once made a tape which was just that song repeated. Anyway, anyone who likes the band, or similar ones should enjoy "Bread And Circus".

5 out of 5 stars Solid Album.......2003-10-14

I will admit as w/ a few others here, Bread and Circus was my last addition to my Toad collection. It's hard to really compare this album to any other Toad ablum though. Simply b/c they were in the early stages of their music.

1989 wasn't really a year full of great music, it was a year full of experimenting music. You see alice in chains working on their debut, nirvana working on songs, but not yet clicking until a couple years later. R.E.M. doing their own little thing drastically altering their sound (see Out of Time) which they release in 91, a full 3 years after "green". U2, Soul Asylum, Soundgarden, Metallica, etc, etc. all these top bands are really actually starting to change their sound. So when Toad steps in, they fell right smack in the the middle of the crowd.

Bread and Circus, is a classic nonetheless, if you are a devoted fan. It seems like every song has this dark, eerie, kinda sleepy tone to it, maybe w/ the exception of "One Little Girl" and "Unquiet" which shows some signs of pep, but even then, the haunting guitars and vocals overlook that. I think that the music scene at the time, really set toad on a direct path of songwriting. They sorta wanted to make it big, but also have a quality of sound that was unique and could compete with the soon ever so popular genre of "mainstream."

The album, although really no singles i believe, provides some great songs. My favorites would be "Know Me" and "One Wind Blows". These may have found themselves easily on the "Pale" album, b/c they do bring the same quality of sound, but mainly b/c they are probably the most developed songs on the album. "Know Me", the longest song at 5:13, sorta starts off w/ some kind of storytelling which almost foreshadows the rest of the song which really actually picks up almost at the 45sec point. It's sort of a testiment of a young man trying to make a name for himself in the world, and wants everyone to really start to realize who he is.

"One Wind Blows" which picks up immediately, is a nice little "pale"ish sort of upbeat guitar rythym ditty. There's really nothing too special about the words, but it shows signs that the band will be something for years to come.

My other top picks include "Way Away", which in my opinion, sets the stage for the rest of the album. It's easy to listen from beginning to end, and is very free flowing. "When We Recover" is a short 3min depressing song in a sense that tells of hardships and unfortunate circumstances and hopes for a better life after the "recovery". It's a song of hope. "Always Changing" seems like a predesessor to other songs such as "Little Heaven", "Something's Always Wrong" and "Crazy Life". It's Bread and Circus' idea of the good slow song single.

The rest of the album is fantastic of course, for me being a huge toad the wet sprocket fan. However, opinions often may vary. Check it out, it's a great album, then and now. Even in that turmultous time in music. The dreaded year of 1989.

4 out of 5 stars One Wind Blows.......2001-05-20

As a faithful Toad fan I had the luck to grab this cd one time I was in the States. Knowing this is the begining, one must have it. And what a begining. These guys recorded the album without much production or instrumentation. Yet they did a great cd, so emotional, letting us know what was about to come. Too bad you guys are gone as a band, I would have loved more songs like one of my all-time favorites: One Wind Blows. After a song like that, there's not much left.
The Essential Leontyne Price: Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Songs
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Great Gospel Stuff
The Essential Leontyne Price: Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Songs

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ASIN: B000003FWE
Release Date: 1997-01-14

Tracks:

  1. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
  2. Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees - Various Artists
  3. His Name So Sweet - Various Artists
  4. 'Roun' About The Mountain - Various Artists
  5. Swing Low , Sweet Chariot - Various Artists
  6. Sit Down, Servant - Various Artists
  7. Were You There - Various Artists
  8. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Various Artists
  9. Deep River - Various Artists
  10. Honor! Honor! - Various Artists
  11. My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord - Various Artists
  12. On Ma Journey - Various Artists
  13. A City Called Heaven - Various Artists
  14. Ride On, King Jesus - Various Artists
  15. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Various Artists
  16. Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass - Various Artists
  17. Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Various Artists
  18. There Is A Balm In Gilead - Various Artists
  19. Let Us Cheer The Weary Traveler - Various Artists
  20. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
  21. My Way Is Cloudy - Various Artists
  22. Nobody Knows The Touble I've Seen - Various Artists
  23. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Various Artists

Tracks:

  1. Holy, Holy, Holy - Leontyne Price
  2. Lead, Kindly Light - Leontyne Price
  3. Blessed Assurance - Leontyne Price
  4. Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
  5. What A Friend We Have In Jesus - Leontyne Price
  6. Amazing Grace - Leontyne Price
  7. The Lord's Prayer - Leontyne Price
  8. Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior - Leontyne Price
  9. The Church's One Foundation - Leontyne Price
  10. Bless This House - Leontyne Price
  11. I Need Thee Every Hour - Leontyne Price
  12. Schlesische Volkslieder: Fairest Lord Jesus - Leontyne Price
  13. I Wonder As I Wander - Leontyne Price
  14. Ave Maria - Leontyne Price
  15. Porgy And Bess: Summertime - Leontyne Price
  16. America The Beautiful - Leontyne Price
  17. Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing - Leontyne Price
  18. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God - Leontyne Price
  19. Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Leontyne Price

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Price Club.......2005-04-28

"I am here," said Leontyne Price when interviewed as she opened the new Metropolitan Opera with Samuel Barber's underrated ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, "and you will know that I am the best and will hear me. The color of my skin or the kink of my hair or the spread of my mouth has nothing to do with what you are listening to." Back in the 1960s Price was one of the greatest divas in all of opera, and it wasn't just her voice but her magnificent stage presence, combined with her social activism. All of the above come into play in this collection of secular songs and ditties, some of them traditional plantation chanties and others, art songs and a scattering of pop music. And some of them, like Gershwin's "Summertime," cross the ever-permeable boundaries between Broadway and classical. These recordings were made at different times in Price's career, and her voice, while always angelic, has different shadings and reaches a different range of timbre in each separate recording date, but there is no question that, as time goes by, she is able to impart a richness of life experience noticeably absent from some of her earlier work.

"Ave Maria" sounds heavenly no matter which way you slice it, and as for "I Wonder As I Wander," it brings tears to your eyes. If you have a heart that's beating you will be moved by this rendition. "Ein feste Burg" is pretty strong, but Price seems more comfortable with the traditional spirituals, though perhaps it is the slightly off-kilter sounds of the Ambrosian Singers (what a name) who back her up on many of these tracks, that detract slightly from the experience. Compare "Lead Kindly Light" for a clear sense of what constitutes authority vs. what is a wee bit overproduced. If you had this compilation, and perhaps one of Leontyne Price's Christmas albums, you could attain nirvana any time you wanted to, just flip a switch and close your eyes, let her lift you up on wings of song.

5 out of 5 stars A living legend.......2005-03-10

Leontyne Price (still alive) and already passing into immortality amongst vocal artists, both classical and popular. Leontyne Price stands at the pinnacle of her classical art, but those who only know her work in La Forza del destino or the Verdi Requiem are in for a heart rending treat with this album where Leontyne Price goes home to her roots in Mississippi and gives an unabashed account of the classic spirituals she sang as a young woman. Like John Mc Cormacks rendering of Irish songs there is a personal longing and devotion expressed here that reveals a side of the artist not known in the bulk of their "classical" repetoire. A sense of going home like Citizen Kane's rosebud, or as Dorothy Gale observes at the end of the Wizard of Oz "everything I could ever have wanted was right in my own backyard "

1 out of 5 stars not your daddy's old timey spiritual.......2004-06-23

Agreed this is a good cd for a beautiful voice, but this is not, repeat not, for someone who wants to hear that old-timey religious fervor that you think of when you've been to a Black Baptist hand-clapping, standing, swaying, and singing service.

5 out of 5 stars Immaculate Vocals of Leontyne Price.......2003-12-31

IMMACULATE, SUPERB vocal range and style! There's no other words that can complement Miss Leontyne Price's vocal arrangements. Miss Price's voice is strong, and shrills very nicely to the instruments played on many songs listed on this double CD which is a joy to treasure; every song listed are songs I was raised to hearing and singing. Miss Price is the reason why many of these songs remain in popularity and presently used. Miss Leontyne Price has been incredible in many of her past performances. This is my fourth CD of Miss Price and I am glad to own this particular CD forever and ever. Many thanks to the executors who found this remarkable album and upgraded it to a CD format! **Angi**

4 out of 5 stars Great Gospel Stuff.......2001-04-12

This is a great CD. The only problem I have with it is that on some of the selections there is a boy's choir screaming in the background, and this takes away (a bit) from her performance. That said, her best selections are those that are either unaccompanied or those where her voice is not buried. Songs that strike me are - His Name So Sweet, He's Got The Whole World, Were You There, I Wonder as I Wander, Lift Every Voice and Sing, and my all time favourite Summertime. Enough said.
Retrospective [2 CD SET]
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Bread - Retrospective
  • Awesome Collection
  • Absolutely awesome and took me back
  • The best-of of best-ofs ... Period.
  • Take it from a Long-Time Bread fan this is the compilation to get!
Retrospective [2 CD SET]
Bread
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003477
Release Date: 1996-07-16

Tracks:

  1. Dismal Day
  2. London Bridge
  3. Any Way You Want Me
  4. The Last Time
  5. Could I
  6. Friends And Lovers
  7. Look At Me
  8. Make It With You
  9. Look What You've Done
  10. Been Too Long On The Road
  11. Why Do You Keep Me Waiting
  12. Call On Me
  13. It Don't Matter To Me (Single Version)
  14. Let Your Love Go
  15. He's A Good Lad
  16. Live In Your Love
  17. She Was My Lady
  18. If
  19. Too Much Love
  20. Take Comfort
  21. Truckin'
  22. Down On My Knees
  23. Daughter
  24. Games Of Magic
  25. Just Like Yesterday

Tracks:

  1. Mother Freedom
  2. Baby I'm-A Want You
  3. Everything I Own
  4. Diary
  5. The Guitar Man
  6. Aubrey
  7. Fancy Dancer
  8. Sweet Surrender
  9. Yours For Life
  10. She Knows
  11. Clouds
  12. I Use The Soap
  13. Sail Around The World
  14. Ann
  15. Never Let Her Go
  16. Part-Time Love
  17. Lost Without Your Love
  18. She's The Only One
  19. Hooked On You
  20. The Chosen One
  21. Goodbye Girl
  22. Took The Last Train
  23. Where Does The Lovin' Go
  24. Take Me Now
  25. For All We Know

Amazon.com

Sometimes soapy ("If"), sometimes heartbreakingly honest ("Everything I Own"), always melodic, early-'70s AM staple Bread are given their 50-cut due on the two CDs of Retrospective. A link between '60s studio pop and the post-Beatles singer/songwriter ethos, the outfit was at its best on songs by David Gates, who came on in a deceptively laidback manner. The set also includes solo work by Gates (including the Goodbye Girl theme) and James Griffin. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bread - Retrospective.......2007-05-07

A terrific compilation of the best of Bread. Great to listen to and reminisce about those days when Bread was putting out top hits. 2 CDs full of songs - a few of which I never heard (or "remembered" hearing ;-)) back in the day...

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Collection.......2007-01-05

I had searched high and low for many of the Bread albums, but could not find them. Here are all the great songs and some of even the lesser known hits together in one collection! A must for any breadhead!

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely awesome and took me back.......2006-11-28

This collection was exactly what I was looking for. Although the case was damaged, thankfully none of the cd's were and I was able to immediately begin listening to the cd's. After ditching my turntable and albums I've been trying to get back all the music I love. This definitely helped. Absolutely awesome...has every song anyone could want.

5 out of 5 stars The best-of of best-ofs ... Period........2006-06-03

Yeah that's right - the best-of of best-ofs ... PERIOD. With two 25-song discs both stuffed so full of the highest-quality eardrum art that very little disc space remains ... you can't be stuck on any desert island without it!

To this day, however, I still can't figure out why since day one much of the public has pigeonholed this legendary band as progenitors of soft-rock ... not even after thirty-some years later! Which is why this compilation reflects this reviewer's humble opinion that Bread excelled (at least, for the most part, aesthetically) in every notion of pop music imaginable - from folk-rockers like "Dismal Day" and "Any Way You Want Me" to country-rockers such as "Too Much Love" and "Truckin'" to stomping rockers including "Let Your Love Go" and, of course, the punchy "Mother Freedom" (the latter of which now bears a timely re-listening given the world's current state of absolute turmoil). Even drummer Mike Botts's sole Bread co-writing credit (with James Griffin), the infectiously groovy "Fancy Dancer", also makes a listener want to get up and get down instead of just sit and read Cosmopolitan magazines all the time ...

Which is not to suggest that Bread's legendary ballads were bad, let alone "sappy." "Everything I Own," David Gates' moving tribute to his late father, is an excellent example, not to mention his true signature tune, the immortal and much-covered standard "If" (which, incidentally, is prolific enough to have its own entry in Wikipedia!). Even James Griffin (God rest his soul), the hard(er) rocker of the group who often fought (unsuccessfully) to have his compositions released as singles (with the exception of 1969's "Could I", which unfortunately bombed miserably - as did the debut album from which it was featured), had his own share of outstanding Bread ballads to his resume'. Check out the dreamy "ballad section" of "Take Comfort" and the gospel-flavored Disc One closer, "Just Like Yesterday" - very convincing evidence indeed!

And for the compilation's overall lack of previously-unearthed treasures, the only such track included - the Griffin/Royer/Karlin composition "For All We Know" - is classic revelation enough to make up for that liability. In fact the original demo remains this reviewer's favorite rendition of this Oscar-winning gem!

Throw in several Gates solo recordings as well as an extensive booklet with massive and informative liner notes and first-rate photos to the mixing trough and VOILA! - you have the ultimate and most consistently satisfying platter in all of pop music. So in conclusion, to paraphrase one of the genre's most profilic writers, IT REALLY DOESN'T MATTER TO ME what style of pop music you crave - this outstanding compilation by an equally outstanding group is sure to meet the RIAA's USRDA of all of pop's subgenres in a manner that should be enough to satisfy even the most picky connoisseur - in spite of all the endless, unnecessary AND uneducated critical scorn.

Happy listening and Bon Appetit ... :-)

5 out of 5 stars Take it from a Long-Time Bread fan this is the compilation to get!.......2005-08-28

Finally, in 2 discs we get a proper very well remastered retrospective of not just Bread but also David Gates solo stuff as well. This is the one to get if you want a true representation of Bread and David Gate's work. With the great track selections and sound quality, it's fully worth the price.
Highly recommended!
Lost Without Your Love
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Typically cut corners
  • "I can now die CD-happy!"
  • A Classic for Bread Fans - and their Final Album
  • their best
  • Very Good
Lost Without Your Love
Bread
Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JVSWEG
Release Date: 2006-12-05

Tracks:

  1. Hooked on You
  2. She's the Only One
  3. Lost Without Your Love
  4. Change of Heart
  5. Belonging
  6. Fly Away
  7. Lay Your Money Down
  8. Chosen One
  9. Today's the First Day
  10. Hold Tight
  11. Our Lady of Sorrow

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Typically cut corners.......2007-05-12

This is my favorite Bread album. Earlier in the 70's they produced a string of hits as well as solid album cuts. As Sir George Martin once noted, .. we look to an album to encapsulate a period of time, usually fond, by which we can associate... . This album works on that level, and some other levels. Fortunately, these songs stand up to many of Bread's finest. Opening with the catchy melody of "Hooked On You" the listener is intrigued enough to pay attention to all the cuts. Even years after their last release, the definitive Bread sound is there- and still sounding fresh! "She's The Only One" is also a good moving tune followed by the name sake title song, "Lost Without Your Love". If the melody here, simple and sweet, is not enough, then do catch the final lyric- "if we had love before ... we can have it back once more." Tough to beat that. "Change Of Heart" is a nice change of pace- very listenable-a la Bread. Without being too long winded, I will focus on one last tune- "Belonging". This starts as it might be a David Gates solo as Lennon's "Working Class Hero" or Marley's "Redemption Song". Gates could have made it work too. However the Bread signature instrumentation is beautifully woven into the fabric of the song, raising it to an even higher level. Gates has come a long way since he penned The Murmaids' "Popsicles and Icicles" a dozen or so years earlier. This album is classic Bread.
No doubt Wounded Bird Records knew the CD buying public would eat this release up as they chose to skimp on the "extras" (the reason I withheld a star). At slightly more than 36 minutes for 11 songs, an out take or two or an alternate version would have been welcomed. Perhaps some liner notes, recording dates, etc. could help justify the price of the CD. Oh well, at least we get a gatefold which is more than Clapton gets on many of his releases.
In summation, this is a very GOOD Bread release from 1976. Buy it- you won't be disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars "I can now die CD-happy!".......2007-04-03

I was elated when I found out (3 months later, but better late than never) that "Lost Without Your Love" had finally seen the light of CD. Every music fan surely has their "last holdout(s)" when they can say everything from vinyl they care to own has finally been released on compact disc, and this album is mine.

I'm making a space for it between "Guitar Man" and Jackson Browne's "Late For the Sky"!

5 out of 5 stars A Classic for Bread Fans - and their Final Album.......2007-03-19

I can't be objective about this album - during the winter holidays of my senior year I found the LP in the racks at the local record store and lovingly carried it home (after dropping off my girlfriend) and dropped the needle into the groove with great anticipation. I had already worn out my 45 single of "Lost Without Your Love / Change Of Heart" purchased 6 weeks earlier, and as a long time fanatic of the songs and vocals of David Gates (and partner James Griffin) from their start in 1969, I was completely captivated by hearing new songs from these guys. Since their breakup in 1973, there had been great solo albums by Gates (First & Never Let Her Go) and Griffin (Breakin Up Is Easy), so I wasn't totally starved, but it was a BREAD album! Like most, I was captivated by David Gates work, and LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE includes some of his very best. The hit title song and the 2nd single "Hooked On You" are killer, and he dropped in a classic with "Chosen One" as well. James Griffin's fantastic "She's The Only One" has been on most of the Bread CD compilations, and "Change Of Heart", a rare songwriting collaboration between Griffin & Gates is one of his classics. Griffin's vocal "Lay Your Money Down" was actually recorded by Bread in 1973 for their "next" album (unfinished/unreleased). LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE is a great late 70's classic with wonderful songs by a talented and creative band.
NOTE: James Griffin and Mike Botts have both recently passed away. Griffin released a 2nd solo album in Europe on Polydor ("James Griffin" - 1977), and recorded many great songs with Terry Sylvester, Black Tie, and The Remingtons post-Bread. David Gates has released 4 more solo albums since Bread disbanded (again) in late 1977. BREAD toured in support of the Lost Without Your Love album in 1977 (great show!) and also in 1995-1996 with the original lineup (still great!).

5 out of 5 stars their best.......2007-02-22

This album is definitely the best release by bread, and it is about time it was released on CD. With 'guitar man' (1972),there was quite a bit of experimentation and genre swapping, but this album really keeps to what the band does best, in terms of quality ballads and melodic soft rock. Gates is the main composer with the ballad 'hooked on you' to start things off, which is a typical melodic bread love ballad, with soft guitars and orchestra. His classic piano ballad 'lost without your love' has an incredible verse and beautiful uplifting chorus, with a great electric guitar solo. The synths at the end are quite simply ethereal. 'Belonging' is a stripped down ballad, with acoustic picking and orchestra, similar in style to other Gates numbers like 'diary' and 'aubrey', a fantastic track. 'The chosen one' is also amazing, with a solid band effort and excellent keyboards and bass and a lovely lead vocal. Another soft rock song. 'Hold tight' is a happy discoish rock song, which is ever so slightly twee, but enjoyable nonetheless. Gates also composes the Griffin sung 'lay your money down', which is the only rock song on the album, and is fantastic, with multi layered vocals and great instrumentation, although the drums seemed to be panned extreme left, which somewhat lessens the potential heaviness of the track.
Griffin co-writes with Gates on 'change of heart' which is another delicious ballad, with great high vocals from Griffin, and some nice acoustic guitar and flute work. He composes with Royer, who was previously in bread on the remaining tracks. 'She's the only one' is a great country-esque ballad, and 'fly away' has some climactic vocals that really reach into the high notes and this melody sticks in the head, accompanied by lots of acoustic strummed guitars. The album has yet two more Griffin/Royer ballads at the end, 'today's the first day' which has a beautiful verse and nice backing vocals and, another lovely falsetto performance in places for 'lady of sorror', which closes out the album.
A fantastic album, chock full of ballads. Definitely their greatest release ever. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Very Good.......2006-12-16

Discography Complete, thanks Wounded Bird Records. David Gates only CD`s availables First and Goodbye girl, i have CD`s Never let her go, Falling in love again, Take me now, but they were not recorded by Elektra, but by different labels.
Outlandish: Bread & Barrels of Water
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Outlandish: Bread & Barrels of Water
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
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ASIN: B0000DGDOC
Release Date: 2003-09-08

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  1. Introduction
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  3. Peelo
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  6. Gritty
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The Critically Acclaimed Eclectic Hip-hop Trio Topped the Charts in Northern Europe. They Grew Up in Brondby Strand, a Multicultural Suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark. Their Family Roots, However Stretch from Three Continents; Isam Bachiri from Morocco, Waqas Qadri from Pakistan and Lenny Martinez from Honduras. Outlandish Are Influenced by Traditional Arabic and Indian Music with Cuban and Latin-american Rhythms. The Group's Lyrics Are in English, Spanish, Urdu and Arabic. They Scored Awards in Six Categories at the Danish Music Awards (Denmark's Equivalent of the Grammys) and Won the Best Hip Hop Award.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantabulos.......2006-04-02

The first song I listened to from the album was Guantanamo and I thought it was absolutely fantastic. I really like what Outlandish stand for seeing as I am a fellow Moroccan and muslim lake Isam Bachiri.
Hope you continue to do well.

5 out of 5 stars Wow.......2005-10-05

I love this cd! I first heard it in a record store in Armenia. They were playing it, and I heard the spanish lyrics and it caught my attention (after hearing Russian and Armenian for a while, and language I understand is bound to catch my attention).
Anyways, I bought it immediately based on that one part! And it was the best decision I ever made.

4 out of 5 stars Aicha - a Homage to Khaled.......2005-03-23

This album is great, and Aicha is a thoughtful, lovely song. It is not simply a direct translation from Khaled's Aicha (also very moving), which is sung in French, as has been stated by a previous reviewer. The verses are different, but still poetic. it is more an homage and the singers do honor Khaled, in the line, "aicha, ecoutez moi." I'd recommend this album and Khaled's album so you can hear both together.

3 out of 5 stars aicha.......2004-12-25

This song Aicha is great, but it is a cover of the song Aiysha
by Cheb Khaled. I dislike it that people are giving credit to Outlandish for the song lyrics as they were just translated from french. There is no doubt that Outlandish is a good group, but i think that credit should be given to Khaled for this song.

5 out of 5 stars A standing ovation for Outlandish.......2004-06-05

I first heard the song "Aicha" on a Sky Music channel and I was totally captivated by it. What an intelligent, beautiful and haunting song, I couldn't believe my ears and eyes as I watched and listened for the few minutes it flashed across my TV screen.

I had to find out more about this group "Outlandish" and I went straight online and began to dig around. Most of the internet hits took me to Danish sites of course but I found a few English ones that I could browse through and get more information about the song and its singers. Of course I was delighted that the group had an Album out and I purchased it immediately. I was a bit worried I might not like any of the other songs but I needn't have worried. They were all as intelligent and as well sung as "Aicha" was.

I was also amazed about the group's three young singers who come from such diversely different backgrounds. How were they able to come together and create such amazing lyrics and music?

Perhaps it was their common experience of being strangers in a strange land? "Aicha" is a song/rap about a Muslim girl looking after her family and the life she leads in exile. Perhaps this is a song that goes to the heart of the group itself which is made of up of refugees/asylum seekers?

All the lyrics to all the songs are intelligent and heartfelt and I have only ever heard intelligent rap from people like "Miss Dynamite", Coolio with his song "Gangsta's Paradise" and on occasions the brutally honest Eminem.

This Album certainly deserves to be a bestseller. This is an absolute must for any rap/soul/world music lover who wants something that is a little different but totally addictive.
Bavarian Fruit Bread
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It's sad. It's sparkly. It's simply stunning.
  • Dreamy......
  • Lazy summer ...
  • She sings brightly
  • Wow, don't miss this album!
Bavarian Fruit Bread
Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
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ASIN: B00005QB7K
Release Date: 2001-10-23

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  1. Hope
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  3. Butterfly Morning
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Amazon.com

Anyone familiar with Mazzy Star's ethereal, hypnotic music will find singer Hope Sandoval's debut album with the Warm Inventions a welcome return, with its haunting, spaced-out odes to melancholy. It's been five years since Mazzy Star's last album--the rich, evocative Among My Swan--and while Sandoval has appeared on records by the Jesus and Mary Chain and the Chemical Brothers, the At the Doorway Again EP, released at the end of 2000, was the Warm Inventions' first offering. The band--half of which is Colm O'Ciosoig from My Bloody Valentine--favor altogether sparser songs, which suffer somewhat from the absence of David Roback's lush, entrancing slide guitar, which made Mazzy Star so beguiling. Nonetheless, there are delights to be had: Sandoval's voice continues to drip with ennui and a tripped-out nonchalance while the delicate, tinkling songs on display here are eerily romantic, employing soft, beautiful acoustic guitars and occasional strings. Highlights include the relatively upbeat "On the Low," with its gentle swaying rhythm and occasional splashes of harmonica, and the dreamlike "Around My Smile," which features an intoxicated Sandoval singing, "I've got it going on." She may well be right. --Suzannah Brown

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's sad. It's sparkly. It's simply stunning........2006-06-03

With the music, Hope Sandoval's vocals, the album art, and the album cover of "Bavarian Fruit Bread" combined, this has to be my single favorite album. Hope, whether it was when she was with Mazzy Star or went solo with this project, has easily become my favorite vocalist. How could anyone not be drawn to that adorable voice? What's really great about this album is that her vocals become even more of a focal point on "Bavarian Fruit Bread." And what's different about the music here is that rather than the psychedelic bluesy sound of Mazzy Star, there's more of a low-key, folksy approach through the use of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and the glockenspiel. Simple, sparkly, and gorgeous. I wish all music was this good.

I remember hearing "Suzanne" for the first time. I was not yet familiar with Hope, but that song was the beginning to my adoration of dream pop and shoegaze music. What really stood out was the gentle tinkling of the glockenspiel on this track accompanied with Hope and Colm murmuring "Suzanne". There's a certain shimmering, subdued beauty about this entire album that gently pulls you in and keeps you warm and intoxicated with its relaxing and somber nature. It's so easy to just sit back and lose yourself in this kind of music. Of course this isn't the most uplifting or upbeat music I've heard, but there's so much beauty to discover and appreciate in the lethargic dreaminess here.

The only fault I see in this album is the slight mix-up of song titles. I find they're sometimes listed differently, so here's my version:
1. Drop
2. Suzanne
3. Butterfly Mornings
4. On the Low
5. Baby Let Me
6. Feeling of Gaze
7. Charlotte
8. Clear Day
9. Bavarian Fruit Bread (instrumental)
10. Bavarian Fruit Bread
11. Around My Smile
12. Lose Me on the Way

I consider the standout tracks to be "Bavarian Fruit Bread", "Clear Day", "Suzanne", and "Charlotte." All tracks are impressive, though, and it's quite consistent. I can't guarantee you'll love it, but I hope many have been able to enjoy this album as much as I have. Melancholy was never so beautiful before. Whether it makes me want to smile or cry at all its beauty, I just feel pleased to have come across an album created by all very talented musicians.

5 out of 5 stars Dreamy.............2006-02-14


I enjoy this album, the way it's all smoky and dreamy and sensual. If you want to spent a little time floating away, here's a good way to go. To me, it feels like total girl-pouty-attitude, which is kinda satisfying sometimes!

5 out of 5 stars Lazy summer ..........2005-04-20

It's always been hard to try to put Mazzy Star (Hope Sandoval's first band) into any category. One could say they're rock or folk or "pop" ... mostly whenever anyone asks me I say they're "psychadelic" or "alternative" country, if such a thing does exist.

Hope is now aligned with a new band called New Inventions, but, goodie for us, there's nothing all that different from Mazzy Star that's going to alienate us away. Hope's sad, pretty melodies and her harmonicas and chiming guitars are still there (though this time they're all acoustic), as well as her somewhat "drugged-up," pondering, meandering, whispering voice.

The music itself reminds me of a hot summer day, and it's the best music to relax to and forget all that's bothering you. Unfortunately, it's still sometimes too difficult to memorize the lyrics because you can't quite understand what Hope is saying or singing, but ... memorizing the lyrics wasn't always the best route to go down anyway; the atmospherics themselves are enough to take you away and bring satisfaction.

4 out of 5 stars She sings brightly.......2005-04-14

Her wispy, soft vocals were the biggest highlight of Mazzy Star's smoky pop. But now that that much-missed band is gone, Hope Sandoval sets out as a solo artist, in the enchanting "Bavarian Fruit Bread." If you can't have Mazzy Star, then this is a pretty good alternative.

It opens with an acoustic guitar playing a slow melody, mellow and gently. That tune doesn't change much throughout the opening song "Drop," except that Sandoval begins singing in a moody, dreamy manner after a minute. That pretty much sets the tone for the entire album, except for a few songs -- sweet vocals, languid melodies, and a few chimes thrown in.

Most of the songs that follow are much the same -- mellow, gentle, sad acoustic ballads. A few break the mold, with an electric guitar riff in the smoldering "On The Low," and a distant piano solo in "Baby Let Me." And the final song "Lose Me On The Way" is a brilliant slice of experimental pop, slowly sliding from guitar to synth and haunted-house effects, and then back again.

"Bavarian Fruit Bread" is undoubtedly Sandoval's own effort, despite all the inevitable comparisons to her defunct band. It's prettier, less jazzy, more delicate, and simpler. And taken only on its own, it's still a remarkably pretty piece of indie folkpop.

Some of the acoustic guitar playing is somewhat weak, which becomes even clearer when the electric one enters the scene. It's far too simple. So, for that matter, is the songwriting ("Gonna find all your trouble/Gonna send them away/Gonna make you feel happy/Gonna be what you say"), although the songwriting's simplicity is something of a blessing.

However, the piano, eerie fuzzy synth, and slightly scratchy violin are well done, and add some extra dimension to the pretty little songs. Perhaps the only instrumental flaw is that Sandoval and her band never pick up the tempo. Everything is slow and languid. Why not a few midtempo songs?

But whatever the melodies are, they seem to exist to frame Sandoval's lovely voice. She puts it to good use here, singing as if she were half asleep. "The way you drop/Is like a stone/Making out you're flying/But you've just been thrown," she murmurs in the opening song. While these are very simple, they are also beautiful in their lack of pretension.

Stripped-down songs and airy melodies are at the heart of "Bavarian Fruit Bread," the solo debut by Hope Sandoval. Sweet and languid all around.

5 out of 5 stars Wow, don't miss this album!.......2005-02-23

Flat out a great album. Clear Day, On the Low & Around My Smile have rocketed up to my all time favorite songs list, with Clear Day's slightly haunting, slightly entrancing ambiguity being possibly one of my top favorite songs ever. Not to build it up to much, but if your favorite songs trend moody then you'll likely find something deeply beautiful about it. The rest of the album is good too. Different than Mazzy, but not by much. I'm so hoping she'll keep both bands going. A total gem of an album that so many will surly fall in love with.
Punk Life
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    Punk Life
    Whole Wheat Bread
    Manufacturer: Fighting Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    Album Description

    Whole Wheat Bread is from Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. They are the nation's original Dirty South punk band! Like their forefathers Bad Brains, they are doing their part to redefine punk for a whole new generation. "PUNK LIFE" features 3 new original tracks plus 3 punk renditions of crunk classics by Lil Jon, Bonecrusher and Lil Skrappy. The boys did such an amazing job on the remakes, it's no wonder the King of Crunk himself, Lil Jon asked WWB to contribute music to his upcoming CD, "Crunk Rock".
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    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • ANOTHER BREAD WINNER
    • too much Griffin, not enough Gates
    • Patchy and too rocky
    • Rock, with just a touch of soft rock
    • Supurb - the best Bread album.
    On the Waters
    Bread
    Manufacturer: Wea/Elektra
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000024KMT
    Release Date: 1996-10-01

    Tracks:

    1. Why Do You Keep Me Waiting
    2. Make It with You
    3. Blue Satin Pillow
    4. Look What You've Done
    5. I Am That I Am
    6. Been Too Long on the Road
    7. I Want You with Me
    8. Coming Apart
    9. Easy Love
    10. In the Afterglow
    11. Call on Me
    12. Other Side of Love

    Album Description

    European pressing of the band's 2nd album originally released in 1970 and long out of print in the US. Bread broke big with this second album, thanks to David Gates' sentimental soft pop classic, 'Make It With You', the song that set the standard for sensitive mellow pop ballads for the '70s and for years to come. This is a first-class Californian pop record, one that is as blissful as a sunset when it lays back, and as incandescent as a day at the beach when the tempo is sprightly. Features 12 tracks. Warner.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars ANOTHER BREAD WINNER.......2006-03-16

    I must defend James Griffin from the vicious & (in my opinion) undeserved attack by the reviewer known as Dave 'Missing Person'.
    James brought a heck of a lot to the group - guts, raunchiness, flair, an occasional tender touch &, most of all, a great, soulful, hugely underrated VOICE (just listen to 'Today's the first day', 'Fancy dancer' or 'The last time').
    I cannot agree with his criticisms of Griffin/Royer's contribution to this album, either. In fact, I think, for the only time on a Bread album, their efforts match David Gates'.
    I love their two uptempo numbers, 'Why do you keep me waiting' & 'Easy love', while 'I am that I am' has some great effects & a wonderful, dominant bass line.
    I would have to concede that David Gates wrote the three best tracks on the album - 'Make it with you', 'Been too long on the road' & 'The other side of life', but this is balanced by the fact that he also wrote the three worst - 'Blue satin pillow', 'In the afterglow' & the utterly tuneless 'I want you with me', possibly the worst Bread track ever (O.K., James Griffin co-wrote it, but he'd already fulfilled his half-dozen quota).
    To sum up, then, another excellent offering from a group who maintained high standards throughout their career, & then disbanded before mediocrity set in, to their eternal credit.

    3 out of 5 stars too much Griffin, not enough Gates.......2005-09-19

    Originally released in July of 1970, "On The Waters" is Bread's second album. At the time of its release, the David Gates-penned single "Make It With You", which was released 2+ months prior, had already become a big time breakthrough hit for Bread and was well on its way to becoming a gold single.

    "On The Waters" is one uneven album--it basically feels like you're listening to songs from a really good band/ artist, with songs from a really mediocre band/ artist mixed in. It's been said repeatedly that "Make It With You" gives a rather false impression of the album as a whole, and this is certainly true. The main reason for this is due to the songwriting contributions of James Griffin and his writing partner Robb Royer. At this point, Griffin didn't appear to have even close to the level of talent of Gates. Despite this, of the album's 12 tracks, 6 of the songs are credited to the Griffin/ Royer pairing; one track is actually a Griffin/ Gates composition, while the remaining 5 songs are Gates solo compositions. The liner notes featured in the 1995 CD release of "On The Waters" on Rhino are very interesting indeed and sort of underline, in unintentional fashion, how much less talented Griffin and Royer were. Griffin & Royer's unflatterting remarks toward Gates seem to be largely due to jealously of both his talent and commercial success.

    The sumptuous "Make It With You" is an obvious highlight here--it's superbly melodic, with deceptively tender lyrics, and terrific bass and electric guitar parts played by Gates that kind of intertwine with both each other as well as the string arrangement. David's explanation in the Rhino CD's liner notes of how this song came to be is fascinating and shows just how in control he was, whereas Royer displays his appalling ignorance saying that he thought the song was merely a "change of pace" from the more hard-rocking sound he thought the group was going for, seemingly oblivious to Gates' astonishing craftsmanship.

    Of all the Gates' tunes here, there isn't a weak one anywhere. "Blue Satin Pillow" is a really catchy rocker with effective use of clever meter-shifting rhythms. The elaborately-arranged epic "Been Too Long On The Road" does resort to melodrama just a tad, but it's extremely impressive, with powerful vocal hooks, and packed with great guitar licks (Griffin does do a great job on lead guitar on this song). "In The Afterglow" has splashes of really cheesy synth, but it's a solidly melodic ballad. The album closes with Gates' lovely, soothing, lyrically incisive acoustic ballad "The Other Side Of Life". His co-write with Griffin, "I Want You With Me", mixes a swaying country feel with some mild jazzy flourishes--it's really good, and has some great harmonies.

    Unfortunately, for "balance", we get the Griffin/ Royer tunes which wallow in mediocrity--they strain to come up with the kind of catchy hooks that Gates does. It really adds insult to injury that Griffin's vocals leave a hell of a lot to be desired, and he's on lead vocals for all of these Griffin/ Royer songs. "Why Do You Keep My Waiting" is, according to Royer, an attempt at "finding our own rock direction"--I guess the key word is "finding", because the song is generic, annoyingly self-righteous, and has annoyingly "macho" Griffin vocals. "Coming Apart" is an overdone, melodramatic sappy ballad. As far as the practically tuneless "I Am That I Am" is concerned, Griffin says Royer sang the title line from a Gideon Bible and that "it fit the melody perfectly", which begs the question, "What melody?"--it's an incredibly boring "message" song, with toothless Griffin vocals, and verses that are so melodically weak it's beyond all belief. The ballad "Look What You've Done" suffers from the strained, sickly-sweet Griffin vocals--thankfully Gates manages to salvage things a bit by helping Griffin out on the vocals and contributing some great high harmonies. The somewhat "Day Tripper"-ish "Easy Love" does have a decent riff, but again, it's sorely lacking melodically. The bluesy "Call On Me" starts off promisingly as if it might be a solid groove tune, but it ends up being aggravatingly slight.

    Obviously, "On The Waters" is very much a mixed bag in terms of quality, but it's a must for serious David Gates fans, so keep your eyes peeled for a cheap copy. Admittedly, the 1995 Rhino CD is preferrable thanks to the extensive liner notes, and the reproduction of the amusing liner notes from the original vinyl LP, plus the valiant remastering effort.

    3 out of 5 stars Patchy and too rocky.......2005-05-03

    I love ballads and songs with good melodies. Hence I rate this one the weakest of all Bread's releases. It takes on more of a rocky edge to it. It would be tempting to think of this album as AOR, after the beautiful hit 'make it with you', that comes from here. But that track is not really an accurate reflection on the album's content.
    Yes, there are other ballads. 'Coming apart' has the best Griffin vocal ever, what power and effort went into that vocal delivery, and he is brilliant. 'The other side of life' is also a lovely soft ballad, with some nice vocal harmonies. 'Afterglow' is also a light song that builds in the chorus.
    Much of the rest is heavier stuff. 'Blue satin pillow' is weak in my eyes, and has little melody. 'Easy love' is just repetitive' and 'Call on me' could be 'I want you' by the beatles, part 2- in terms of the repetitious vocal line. I do not really care for any of these songs.
    Fortunately, Bread improved on their next album/

    4 out of 5 stars Rock, with just a touch of soft rock.......2003-05-08

    Bread's sophomore album came with a lot of hope for the group after an initial disappointing leap out the starting gate with their debut self-titled album, which still perplexes me today. "On The Waters," for the most part, is more rock-orientated in tone, which might surprise some people who are only familiar with Bread from their pop hits.

    Of course, this is the album that put Bread "on the map," with David Gates' ballad- "Make It With You," which is one of my all-time favorite songs. As many times as I have heard it, some 33 years later, I have never gotten tired of it for many reasons. This is the song that brought me back to listening to radio again. The music playing over the air waves the beginning of 1970 was just too hard rock for me. I actually stopped listening to my favorite AM radio station for about five weeks. I happened to hear "Make It With You" one afternoon in March while riding home on the school bus. It brought me back to listening to radio again. A couple of months later came the Carpenters, then Carly Simon, and then James Taylor... I guess you can figure out the rest of the story. Thank you David Gates and "Make It With You" for bringing music back into my life after my self-imposed exile.

    As much as this song means to me, the one song on the album that always affects me the most when listening to it is the last song on the album, Gates' "The Other Side Of Life." David Gates has an incredible innate ability of weaving life lessons into so many of his songs that we are all the better for. Listen to the melody and words to this song. It has a subtle religious overtone and will move you, soothe you, comfort you, and reassure you!

    Some of my other favorite lesser known (rock) Bread songs on this album are "Easy Love," "Call On Me," "Blue Satin Pillow," and Gates' better-known "Been Too Long On The Road." All in all, this is a very creative group of songs! Bread's early rock style may surprise you, but it will definitely satisfy you.

    5 out of 5 stars Supurb - the best Bread album........1998-09-12

    This is not a 'soft' album. This Jeckyl and Hyde band shows a lot of fire here - 'Blue Satin Pillow' and 'Easy Love' will torch any rocker. Tracks 4 thru 7 are also excellent.

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