Guitar Man (Remastered) Bread
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Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
25.06.2015
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- 1Welcome To The Music02:57
- 2Guitar Man03:46
- 3Make It By Yourself03:50
- 4Aubrey03:40
- 5Fancy Dancer03:33
- 6Sweet Surrender02:37
- 7Tecolote04:36
- 8Let Me Go03:27
- 9Yours For Life03:21
- 10Picture In Your Mind04:42
- 11Don't Tell Me No03:35
- 12Didn't Even Know Her Name03:11
Info for Guitar Man (Remastered)
Bread's „Guitar Man“ was not one of its most commercially successful albums--the album's only chart single was the title track--but it's a finely-crafted, well-constructed soft rock album which shows the group at its best. Bandleader David Gates first made his name as a session producer and songwriter in mid-'60s L.A.; the Monkees' hard-pop "Saturday's Child" is one of his best and best-known efforts.
He clearly learned at the feet of such icons as Brian Wilson and Phil Spector, as even the weaker songs here are sublimely arranged, with crystalline production. The best songs, such as "Welcome to the Music" or "I Didn't Even Know Her Name," are comparable to the best of the Carpenters' singles being released at the same time.
David Gates, vocals, bass
James Griffin, guitar, keyboards
Larry Knechtel, keyboards, lead guitar
Mike Botts, drums, percussion
Engineered by Armin Steiner
Produced by David Gates
Digitally remastered
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