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    Baby I'm-a Want You

    01/01/1972 | Elektra / Wea 

    All Music Guide Review

    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 unexpected hard rock flourishes on "Dream Lady"), but this is still a '70s period piece. Reissued in 1996. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

    Credits

    • David Gates
    • Bass, Guitar, Violin, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Moog Synthesizer
    • James Griffin
    • Guitar, Piano, Associate Producer, Vocals, Keyboards


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