ONCE UPON A TIME.....Baby I'm-A Want You
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BREAD Baby I'm-A Want You (Elektra,1972) - Soft rock |
When Bread's first album was released, the group was dismissed in many circles as a Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young carbon. Since then, Bread has become one of the most consistent hit making musical aggregations in the U.S. and as the LP shows, they sure have that hit formula down pat; catchy and somewhat melodic rockers that are all under 3 1/2 minutes in playing time, just perfect for all those AM program directors who have made Bread this generation's Lettermen. Like The Guess Who, Bread has bridged the gap between bubblegum and progressive, though many of their ballads, like "Baby I'm-A Want You" and "Everything I Own" lean more towards the saccharine.
There is no doubt as to Bread's musicianship, for all its members are accomplished and respected studio musicians. As a matter of fact, when Robb Royer left the group, he was replaced by the ubiquitous keyboard man Larry Knetchel. The only problem is that instead of employing their talents in a new direction, Bread seems satisfied to turn out insipid hit singles.
TRACKLIST : Mother Freedom
Baby I'm-A Want You
Down On My Knees
Everything I Own
Nobody Like You
Diary
Dream Lady
Daughter
Games Of Magic
This Isn't What The Government
Just Like Yesterday
I Don't Love You
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