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Personnel: David Gates (vocals, guitar, violin, keyboards); James Griffin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Larry Knechtel (guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Dean Parks (guitar); Michael Boddicker (keyboards); Michael Botts (drums); Tom Scott (wind). This was the end of the line for Bread. David Gates reunited one last time with James Griffin after a four-year hiatus spawned by a power dispute between the two lead songwriters. The band returned to form pretty well intact, with the Gates power ballad "Lost Without Your Love" cracking the Top Ten. It would be their last hit single. By 1977, the Bread formula was starting to sound dated, but despite the unevenness, completists and heartier Bread fans should seek and find this record. There's plenty of filler, but a couple of the Gates ballads stand out: "Hooked on You" and "Belonging" are trademark honey sweet singer/songwriter pop. James Griffin co-wrote three cuts with original Bread member Robb Royer, and their work, like "She's the Only One," has a somewhat grittier country rock feel that is lacking in the more pop-centric work of Gates. "Hold Tight" is the album's only true embarrassment -- an abortive attempt at disco-rock. Casual listeners can safely stick with the best-of collections (especially Rhino's Bread retrospective, on which Lost Without Your Love is adequately represented). ~ Jim Esch Lost Without Your Love Music Bread Lost Without Your Love Songs Lost Without Your Love Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews 30 yrs. old and timeless A huge "thank you" to Wounded Bird records for re-releasing this beautiful album. It was originally recorded in 1977, after Bread had been apart for 3 yrs.
My husband, Michael Botts, was Bread's drummer. He inquired many times over the years why "Lost" was never re-released, as all the other albums had been. It took Wounded Bird Records to complete the task, and give all those loyal Bread fans what they obviously had been wanting for years. I cherish this CD, and the memories it brings back of a more tranquil time in our lives. Three decades old and still so enjoyable. Spread the word!
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THE LAST ALBUM : To me , this last album is a good one but at the same time , whenever I listen to it , I sometimes get SAD . I feel that the group could've have had a longevity such as the Beach Boys or Elvis in terms of more albums, more tours and such. I like this album alot but is hard to listen to at times 'cause it makes me feel like they had so much more left in them to give us. Tim Submitted by TooLaneBlacktop (Little Rock , AR. USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Finally Time I used to have this on a cassette tape and it was one of my favorite albums. The tape finally became unplayerable and was I surprised after all this time that it was beiing re-released on cd. Thanks alot for a great album that I can now continue to enjoy all these years later. Submitted by joycebob (Rockport, ME, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good Excelente CD great, thanks Bread. Submitted by Fernando (Mexico)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fantastic True, unforgettable and I never understood cos they finished so fast, only six records that are worth gold only record that Bread gave us Submitted by umcampos (Recife, Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$5.95 (MP3 Available for Download) Baby I'm-A Want You is Bread's best album, showcasing its soft and hard sides (yes, Bread had a hard side) at their respective peaks. "Mother Freedom," with its crunchy James Griffin guitar solo, and the superb soft rocker "Baby I'm-A Want You" made a brilliant opening which the rest of the album had a hard time matching. The songs range from wistful sentimentality ("Diary") to spirited protest ("This Isn't What the Government," a poor man's "Taxman" with an anti-war slant). The high points outnumber the flat spots, and the playing is very polished (with ...
| | Bread CD (1969)
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$9.69 Bread: David Gates (vocals, guitar, violin, viola, acoustic & electric piano, organ, Moog synthesizer, bass, percussion); Robb Royer (vocals, guitar, flute, recorder, acoustic & electric pianos, bass, percussion), James Griffin (vocals, guitar, percussion). Additional personnel: Jim Gordon (drums). Recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Elektra (74044). Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso. 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 ...
| | Bread On The Waters CD (1970)
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$9.69 Bread: James Griffin (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); David Gates (vocals, guitar, bass); Robb Royer (guitar, flute, keyboards); Mike Botts (drums). Producers: David Gates, James Griffin, Robb Royer. Recorded at Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California. Originally released on Elektra (74076). Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso. Bread broke big with their 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. Its pull is strong, but it's a bit misleading, since the group hardly just turns out a series of these lovely, luxurious pop tunes throughout the record. In fact, with the considerable assistance of Robb Royer and James Griffin, the group actually rocks it harder than Crosby Stills & Nash (if not CSNY, true enough), and they continue to show that the diversity and range of material they demonstrated ...
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$9.69 Personnel: David Gates (vocals, guitar). Recording information: Elektra Sound recorders, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Frank Bez. No musicians are credited except ...
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