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Bread (band)

Bread was an American soft rock band from Los Angeles, California. They had 13 songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1970 and 1977.[2]

Bread
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresSoft rock[1]
Years active
  • 1968–1973
  • 1976–1978
  • 1996–1997
LabelsElektra
Past membersDavid Gates
Jimmy Griffin
Robb Royer
Mike Botts
Larry Knechtel

The band was fronted by David Gates (vocals, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, violin, viola, percussion), with Jimmy Griffin (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion) and Robb Royer (bass guitar, guitar, flute, keyboards, percussion, recorder, backing vocals). On their first album session musicians Ron Edgar played drums and Jim Gordon played drums, percussion, and piano. Mike Botts became their permanent drummer when he joined in the summer of 1969, and Larry Knechtel replaced Royer in 1971, playing keyboards, bass guitar, guitar, and harmonica.[3][4][5]

Beginnings and fame

 
The band in 1970.

David Gates is from Tulsa, Oklahoma.[4] He released a song in the late 1950s entitled "Jo-Baby"/"Lovin' at Night".[citation needed] Gates knew Leon Russell and both played in bar bands around the Tulsa area. Both Gates and Russell headed for California to check out the music scene there. Before forming Bread, Gates had worked with Royer's previous band, the Pleasure Fair, who recorded one album for the UNI Records label with Gates producing and arranging. Royer then introduced Gates to his songwriting partner, Griffin, and the trio joined together in 1968 and signed with Elektra Records in January 1969. Gates later explained the genesis of the band's name:[6]

A bread truck came along right at the time we were trying to think of a name. We had been saying, "How about bush, telephone pole? Ah, bread truck, bread." It began with a B, like the Beatles and the Bee Gees. Bread also had a kind of universal appeal. It could be taken a number of ways. Of course, for the entire first year people called us the Breads.

The group's first single, "Dismal Day", was released in June 1969 but did not chart. Their debut album, Bread, was released in September 1969 and peaked at No. 127 on the Billboard 200. The songwriting on the album was split evenly between Gates and the team of Griffin-Royer. Session musicians Jim Gordon and Ron Edgar accompanied the band on drums for the album.

On July 25, 1969, Bread appeared in concert for the first time, with Gordon on drums, at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood, opening for the Flying Burrito Brothers. When Gordon's schedule conflicted and he proved unavailable for future outings, they brought in Mike Botts as their permanent drummer. Botts, whom Gates had previously worked with in Botts's group The Travelers 3 as a producer, appeared on their second album, On the Waters (released in July 1970 and peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard 200). This time their efforts quickly established Bread as a major act with the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit "Make It with You" in 1970. "Make It with You" would be Bread's only No. 1 on the Hot 100.

For their next single, Bread released a re-recorded version of "It Don't Matter To Me", a Gates song from their first album. This single was a hit as well, reaching No. 10. Bread began touring and recording their third album, titled Manna (March 1971), which peaked at #21 and included "Let Your Love Go" (which preceded the album's release and made No. 28) and the Top 5 hit single, "If". As with the first album, songwriting credits were split evenly between Gates and Griffin-Royer.

Royer, after conflicts with other members of the band, left the group in the summer of 1971 after three albums, although he would continue to write with Griffin. He was replaced by Larry Knechtel, a leading Los Angeles session musician who played piano and harpsichord on The Beach Boys Pet Sounds album and on Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" single in 1970.[7]

In January 1972 Bread released Baby I'm-a Want You, their most successful album, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. The title song was established as a hit in late 1971 before the album was released, also hitting No. 3. Follow-up singles "Everything I Own" and "Diary" also went Top 20.

The next album, Guitar Man, was released ten months later and went to No. 18. The album produced three Top 20 singles, "The Guitar Man" (#11), "Sweet Surrender" (#15), and "Aubrey" (#15), with the first two going to No. 1 on Billboard's adult contemporary chart.

Split and reunion

By 1973, fatigue from constant recording and touring had set in despite the band's success, and personal relationships began to show strain, especially between Gates and Griffin. All eleven of Bread's charting singles between 1970 and 1973 had been written and sung by Gates. Elektra Records had invariably selected Gates' songs for the A-sides of the singles, while Griffin felt that the singles should have been split between the two of them. There was also some dissatisfaction with the songs planned for a sixth album. After their equipment and instruments were destroyed in a truck accident prior to a scheduled concert at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City in June 1973, Bread decided to disband.

Gates and Griffin returned to their solo careers with mixed results. The Best of Bread compilation album from March 1973 was a huge success, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and staying on the chart for over two years. The follow-up, The Best of Bread, Volume 2, was released in May 1974 and went to No. 32.

The reunion of the group in 1976 came about after Elektra Records expressed interest in another Bread album. Gates, Griffin, Botts and Knechtel returned to the studio that year and recorded Lost Without Your Love, released in January 1977. The title track, again written and sung by Gates, was the band's last Top 10 hit, peaking at No. 9 on the singles chart. This comeback record reached No. 26 on the Billboard 200 and was Bread's seventh consecutive album (including the two best ofs) to be RIAA-certified gold. In March 1977, Elektra released a second single, "Hooked On You". It was less successful on the pop chart (peaking at No. 60) but it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

The four members of Bread (along with session guitarist Dean Parks) toured throughout the spring of 1977 to support their comeback album. After a short break, they commenced the tour's third leg that summer without Griffin, whom Gates failed to invite after further rising tensions and Griffin's worsening substance abuse troubles. They ended the year with no further plans to record as a group.

Following the break-up

In 1978, Gates enjoyed success as a solo artist with the hit singles "Goodbye Girl" (#15; from the movie The Goodbye Girl) and "Took the Last Train" (#30). He then continued to tour with Botts and Knechtel as "David Gates & Bread", making TV appearances, including a guest shot on The Hardy Boys Mysteries which aired in November 1978. The group's 1978 touring line-up once again included Dean Parks for their June tour of the UK and Europe. By their fall dates back in the US, Parks had left and the stage lineup had expanded to include Warren Ham (ex-Bloodrock; woodwinds, keyboards, backing vocals), Bill Ham (guitars) and David Miner (bass). This led to a legal dispute with Griffin over use of the band's name, of which Griffin was co-owner. In the dispute, Griffin again complained that Gates' songs were given preference as singles over his. The resulting litigation, which resulted in the Bread name being retired altogether by late 1978, was not settled until 1984.

After leaving Bread in 1971, Royer stuck mostly to songwriting (still teaming up with Griffin on occasion). As with Griffin, he eventually kicked his drug problems and his success was mostly in writing for artists in the country music field in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1994, Royer, Griffin and Knechtel re-united under the name "Toast". Knechtel had continued to be an in-demand session player, backing up such artists as Elvis Costello. In September 1994, after being out of the spotlight for thirteen years, Gates released a new solo album, Love Is Always Seventeen.

In 1990, Griffin founded the country music supergroup Black Tie with Billy Swan and former Eagles member Randy Meisner. After this entity broke up, he recorded two albums as a member of another country music group, The Remingtons.[8]

Final reunion

In 1996, having settled their differences, the original members Gates, Griffin, Botts and Knechtel reunited Bread for a final and successful "25th Anniversary" tour of the United States, South Africa, Europe and Asia. This time out, the group was accompanied by Randy Flowers (guitars), Scott Chambers (bass) and a string section to help them capture the sound of the records. This tour was extended into 1997, which would be the last year the members of Bread would ever perform together. Gates and the others then resumed their individual careers. Bread was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2006.

Life after Bread

In 2005, both Griffin and Botts died from cancer at the age of 61.[9][10] In August 2009, Knechtel died of a heart attack at the age of 69,[7] leaving Gates and Royer as the only surviving members of Bread. Royer continues to be involved in music, initially working out of his Nashfilms studio in Tennessee before relocating to the Virgin Islands in 2013. Gates contents himself with retirement at his home in Washington with his wife Jo Rita. In 2010, Royer released a Jimmy Griffin tribute album consisting of songs written by both himself and Griffin.

During March 2014, the first biography of the band appeared, written by UK author Malcolm C. Searles, titled Bread: A Sweet Surrender (originally called Manna from Heaven: The Musical Rise & Fall of Bread).[11][12] It was written with the assistance of many surviving family members and musical colleagues of the band, along with exclusive interviews with founding member Robb Royer. A paperback/soft-cover edition appeared during 2017. The following year Royer published his own memoirs, The View from Contessa.

Personnel

  • David Gates – vocals, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, violin, viola, percussion (1968–'73, '76–'78, '96–'97)
  • Jimmy Griffin – vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion (1968–'73, '76–'77, '96–'97)
  • Robb Royer – bass guitar, guitar, flute, keyboards, percussion, recorder, backing vocals (1968–'71)
  • Mike Botts – drums, percussion (1969–'73, '76–'78, '96–'97)
  • Larry Knechtel – keyboards, bass guitar, guitar, harmonica (1971–'73, '76–'78, '96–'97)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions Certifications Label
US
[13]
AUS
[14]
UK
[15]
1969 Bread 127 Elektra
1970 On the Waters 12 35 34
1971 Manna 21 35
1972 Baby I'm-a Want You 3 23 9
Guitar Man 18 22
1977 Lost Without Your Love 26 22 17
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certification Label
US
AUS
[19]
UK
[15]
1973 The Best of Bread
2
26
7
Elektra
1974 The Best of Bread, Volume 2
32
73
48
1977 The Sound of Bread
28
1
1985 Anthology of Bread
1989 The Very Best of Bread
41
Pickwick
1996 David Gates & Bread Essentials
9
Elektra
Retrospective
2002 Make It with You and Other Hits
Flashback
2006 The Definitive Collection
Elektra/Rhino
2007 The Works 3 Double CD
Warner Music Group UK & Rhino Records
2012 Collected: Bread & David Gates
Universal NL 3 Double CD
2017 The Elektra Years: The Complete Album Collection
Warner Music Group UK & Rhino Records
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Certification
US
[21]
US AC
[22]
UK
[23][15]
AUS
[19]
CAN
[24]
1969 "Dismal Day"
"Could I"
"Move Over"
1970 "Make It with You" 1 4 5 7 2
"It Don't Matter to Me" 10 2 29 6
1971 "Let Your Love Go" 28 34
"If" 4 1 41 6
"Mother Freedom" 37
"Baby I'm-a Want You" 3 1 14 8 5
1972 "Everything I Own" 5 3 32 12 5
"Diary" 15 3 26 12
"The Guitar Man" 11 1 16 22 6
"Sweet Surrender" 15 1 53[A] 67 4
1973 "Aubrey" 15 4 41
1976 "Lost Without Your Love" 9 3 27 19 8
1977 "Hooked on You" 60 2 48
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.
  • Date indicates the week the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100
  • All songs above reached their peak position on the Billboard Hot 100 the same year they entered the chart except for "Lost Without Your Love" which peaked at No. 9 in 1977

Notes

  1. ^ Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List"

References

  1. ^ Nick Talevski (April 7, 2010). Rock Obituaries - Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-85712-117-2.
  2. ^ Staff. "Chart History - Bread". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media, LLC. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  3. ^ James, Gary. "Bread". Classic Bands. Gary James. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Summers, Kim. "David Gates - Biography". AllMusic. AllMusic/Netaktion, LLC. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Fontenot, Robert. "Bread Songs, Music and Band History". Liveabout.com. Dotdash. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Greg Metzer (March 20, 2015). Rock Band Name Origins: The Stories of 240 Groups and Performers. McFarland. pp. 43–. ISBN 978-0-7864-5531-7.
  7. ^ a b Thursby, Keith. "Larry Knechtel dies at 69; bassist, keyboardist for '70's soft-rock group Bread". LA Times. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "Jimmy Griffin, of Bread and the Remingtons, Dead at 61 | CMT". cmt.com. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  9. ^ Staff. "Mike Botts, 61; Drummer for 1970's Rock Band Bread". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  10. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "James Griffin - Biography". AllMusic. AllMusic/Netaktion, LLC. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  11. ^ "Bread – A Sweet Surrender". Helter Skelter. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  12. ^ Manna from heaven: the musical rise & fall of bread. WorldCat. OCLC 808499271.
  13. ^ "Bread: Billboard 200". billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  14. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1976.
  15. ^ a b c "Bread: UK". officialcharts.com. Official Charts.
  16. ^ a b "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1996 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved November 28, 2021.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "American certifications – Bread". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Gold Downunder" (PDF). Cash Box. June 4, 1977. p. 58. Retrieved November 25, 2021 – via World Radio History.
  19. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992.
  20. ^ a b c d e "British certifications – Bread". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved April 19, 2022. Type Bread in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  21. ^ "Bread: US 100". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  22. ^ "Bread: US AC". Billboard. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  23. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 77. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  24. ^ RPM

External links

  • allmusic (Bread Overview)
  • Unofficial Bread Facebook Page
  • Bread discography at Discogs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bread band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bread was an American soft rock band from Los Angeles California They had 13 songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1970 and 1977 2 BreadBread in 1971 L R David Gates Robb Royer Jimmy Griffin Mike Botts Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresSoft rock 1 Years active1968 19731976 19781996 1997LabelsElektraPast membersDavid GatesJimmy GriffinRobb RoyerMike BottsLarry KnechtelThe band was fronted by David Gates vocals bass guitar guitar keyboards violin viola percussion with Jimmy Griffin vocals guitar keyboards percussion and Robb Royer bass guitar guitar flute keyboards percussion recorder backing vocals On their first album session musicians Ron Edgar played drums and Jim Gordon played drums percussion and piano Mike Botts became their permanent drummer when he joined in the summer of 1969 and Larry Knechtel replaced Royer in 1971 playing keyboards bass guitar guitar and harmonica 3 4 5 Contents 1 Beginnings and fame 2 Split and reunion 3 Following the break up 4 Final reunion 5 Life after Bread 6 Personnel 6 1 Timeline 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Compilation albums 7 3 Singles 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBeginnings and fame Edit The band in 1970 David Gates is from Tulsa Oklahoma 4 He released a song in the late 1950s entitled Jo Baby Lovin at Night citation needed Gates knew Leon Russell and both played in bar bands around the Tulsa area Both Gates and Russell headed for California to check out the music scene there Before forming Bread Gates had worked with Royer s previous band the Pleasure Fair who recorded one album for the UNI Records label with Gates producing and arranging Royer then introduced Gates to his songwriting partner Griffin and the trio joined together in 1968 and signed with Elektra Records in January 1969 Gates later explained the genesis of the band s name 6 A bread truck came along right at the time we were trying to think of a name We had been saying How about bush telephone pole Ah bread truck bread It began with a B like the Beatles and the Bee Gees Bread also had a kind of universal appeal It could be taken a number of ways Of course for the entire first year people called us the Breads The group s first single Dismal Day was released in June 1969 but did not chart Their debut album Bread was released in September 1969 and peaked at No 127 on the Billboard 200 The songwriting on the album was split evenly between Gates and the team of Griffin Royer Session musicians Jim Gordon and Ron Edgar accompanied the band on drums for the album On July 25 1969 Bread appeared in concert for the first time with Gordon on drums at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood opening for the Flying Burrito Brothers When Gordon s schedule conflicted and he proved unavailable for future outings they brought in Mike Botts as their permanent drummer Botts whom Gates had previously worked with in Botts s group The Travelers 3 as a producer appeared on their second album On the Waters released in July 1970 and peaking at No 12 on the Billboard 200 This time their efforts quickly established Bread as a major act with the Billboard Hot 100 No 1 hit Make It with You in 1970 Make It with You would be Bread s only No 1 on the Hot 100 For their next single Bread released a re recorded version of It Don t Matter To Me a Gates song from their first album This single was a hit as well reaching No 10 Bread began touring and recording their third album titled Manna March 1971 which peaked at 21 and included Let Your Love Go which preceded the album s release and made No 28 and the Top 5 hit single If As with the first album songwriting credits were split evenly between Gates and Griffin Royer Royer after conflicts with other members of the band left the group in the summer of 1971 after three albums although he would continue to write with Griffin He was replaced by Larry Knechtel a leading Los Angeles session musician who played piano and harpsichord on The Beach Boys Pet Sounds album and on Simon amp Garfunkel s Bridge Over Troubled Water single in 1970 7 In January 1972 Bread released Baby I m a Want You their most successful album peaking at No 3 on the Billboard 200 The title song was established as a hit in late 1971 before the album was released also hitting No 3 Follow up singles Everything I Own and Diary also went Top 20 The next album Guitar Man was released ten months later and went to No 18 The album produced three Top 20 singles The Guitar Man 11 Sweet Surrender 15 and Aubrey 15 with the first two going to No 1 on Billboard s adult contemporary chart Split and reunion EditBy 1973 fatigue from constant recording and touring had set in despite the band s success and personal relationships began to show strain especially between Gates and Griffin All eleven of Bread s charting singles between 1970 and 1973 had been written and sung by Gates Elektra Records had invariably selected Gates songs for the A sides of the singles while Griffin felt that the singles should have been split between the two of them There was also some dissatisfaction with the songs planned for a sixth album After their equipment and instruments were destroyed in a truck accident prior to a scheduled concert at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City in June 1973 Bread decided to disband Gates and Griffin returned to their solo careers with mixed results The Best of Bread compilation album from March 1973 was a huge success peaking at No 2 on the Billboard 200 and staying on the chart for over two years The follow up The Best of Bread Volume 2 was released in May 1974 and went to No 32 The reunion of the group in 1976 came about after Elektra Records expressed interest in another Bread album Gates Griffin Botts and Knechtel returned to the studio that year and recorded Lost Without Your Love released in January 1977 The title track again written and sung by Gates was the band s last Top 10 hit peaking at No 9 on the singles chart This comeback record reached No 26 on the Billboard 200 and was Bread s seventh consecutive album including the two best ofs to be RIAA certified gold In March 1977 Elektra released a second single Hooked On You It was less successful on the pop chart peaking at No 60 but it reached No 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart The four members of Bread along with session guitarist Dean Parks toured throughout the spring of 1977 to support their comeback album After a short break they commenced the tour s third leg that summer without Griffin whom Gates failed to invite after further rising tensions and Griffin s worsening substance abuse troubles They ended the year with no further plans to record as a group Following the break up EditIn 1978 Gates enjoyed success as a solo artist with the hit singles Goodbye Girl 15 from the movie The Goodbye Girl and Took the Last Train 30 He then continued to tour with Botts and Knechtel as David Gates amp Bread making TV appearances including a guest shot on The Hardy Boys Mysteries which aired in November 1978 The group s 1978 touring line up once again included Dean Parks for their June tour of the UK and Europe By their fall dates back in the US Parks had left and the stage lineup had expanded to include Warren Ham ex Bloodrock woodwinds keyboards backing vocals Bill Ham guitars and David Miner bass This led to a legal dispute with Griffin over use of the band s name of which Griffin was co owner In the dispute Griffin again complained that Gates songs were given preference as singles over his The resulting litigation which resulted in the Bread name being retired altogether by late 1978 was not settled until 1984 After leaving Bread in 1971 Royer stuck mostly to songwriting still teaming up with Griffin on occasion As with Griffin he eventually kicked his drug problems and his success was mostly in writing for artists in the country music field in the 1980s and 1990s In 1994 Royer Griffin and Knechtel re united under the name Toast Knechtel had continued to be an in demand session player backing up such artists as Elvis Costello In September 1994 after being out of the spotlight for thirteen years Gates released a new solo album Love Is Always Seventeen In 1990 Griffin founded the country music supergroup Black Tie with Billy Swan and former Eagles member Randy Meisner After this entity broke up he recorded two albums as a member of another country music group The Remingtons 8 Final reunion EditIn 1996 having settled their differences the original members Gates Griffin Botts and Knechtel reunited Bread for a final and successful 25th Anniversary tour of the United States South Africa Europe and Asia This time out the group was accompanied by Randy Flowers guitars Scott Chambers bass and a string section to help them capture the sound of the records This tour was extended into 1997 which would be the last year the members of Bread would ever perform together Gates and the others then resumed their individual careers Bread was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2006 Life after Bread EditIn 2005 both Griffin and Botts died from cancer at the age of 61 9 10 In August 2009 Knechtel died of a heart attack at the age of 69 7 leaving Gates and Royer as the only surviving members of Bread Royer continues to be involved in music initially working out of his Nashfilms studio in Tennessee before relocating to the Virgin Islands in 2013 Gates contents himself with retirement at his home in Washington with his wife Jo Rita In 2010 Royer released a Jimmy Griffin tribute album consisting of songs written by both himself and Griffin During March 2014 the first biography of the band appeared written by UK author Malcolm C Searles titled Bread A Sweet Surrender originally called Manna from Heaven The Musical Rise amp Fall of Bread 11 12 It was written with the assistance of many surviving family members and musical colleagues of the band along with exclusive interviews with founding member Robb Royer A paperback soft cover edition appeared during 2017 The following year Royer published his own memoirs The View from Contessa Personnel EditDavid Gates vocals bass guitar guitar keyboards violin viola percussion 1968 73 76 78 96 97 Jimmy Griffin vocals guitar keyboards percussion 1968 73 76 77 96 97 Robb Royer bass guitar guitar flute keyboards percussion recorder backing vocals 1968 71 Mike Botts drums percussion 1969 73 76 78 96 97 Larry Knechtel keyboards bass guitar guitar harmonica 1971 73 76 78 96 97 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Year Title Chart positions Certifications LabelUS 13 AUS 14 UK 15 1969 Bread 127 ARIA 2 Platinum 16 Elektra1970 On the Waters 12 35 34 RIAA Gold 17 1971 Manna 21 35 RIAA Gold 17 1972 Baby I m a Want You 3 23 9 RIAA Gold 17 Guitar Man 18 22 RIAA Gold 17 1977 Lost Without Your Love 26 22 17 RIAA Gold 17 ARIA Gold 18 denotes releases that did not chart Compilation albums Edit Year Title Peak chart positions Certification LabelUS AUS 19 UK 15 1973 The Best of Bread 2 26 7 RIAA 5 Platinum 17 ARIA Gold 18 BPI Silver 20 Elektra1974 The Best of Bread Volume 2 32 73 48 RIAA Gold 17 1977 The Sound of Bread 28 1 BPI Platinum 20 1985 Anthology of Bread RIAA Platinum 17 1989 The Very Best of Bread 41 BPI Silver 20 Pickwick1996 David Gates amp Bread Essentials 9 ARIA Gold 16 BPI Gold 20 ElektraRetrospective 2002 Make It with You and Other Hits Flashback2006 The Definitive Collection Elektra Rhino2007 The Works 3 Double CD Warner Music Group UK amp Rhino Records2012 Collected Bread amp David Gates Universal NL 3 Double CD2017 The Elektra Years The Complete Album Collection Warner Music Group UK amp Rhino Records denotes releases that did not chart Singles Edit Year Title Chart positions CertificationUS 21 US AC 22 UK 23 15 AUS 19 CAN 24 1969 Dismal Day Could I Move Over 1970 Make It with You 1 4 5 7 2 RIAA Gold 17 BPI Silver 20 It Don t Matter to Me 10 2 29 61971 Let Your Love Go 28 34 If 4 1 41 6 Mother Freedom 37 Baby I m a Want You 3 1 14 8 5 RIAA Gold 17 1972 Everything I Own 5 3 32 12 5 Diary 15 3 26 12 The Guitar Man 11 1 16 22 6 Sweet Surrender 15 1 53 A 67 41973 Aubrey 15 4 411976 Lost Without Your Love 9 3 27 19 81977 Hooked on You 60 2 48 denotes releases that did not chart Date indicates the week the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 All songs above reached their peak position on the Billboard Hot 100 the same year they entered the chart except for Lost Without Your Love which peaked at No 9 in 1977Notes Edit Chart position is from the official UK Breakers List References Edit Nick Talevski April 7 2010 Rock Obituaries Knocking On Heaven s Door Omnibus Press p 48 ISBN 978 0 85712 117 2 Staff Chart History Bread Billboard Prometheus Global Media LLC Retrieved July 26 2020 James Gary Bread Classic Bands Gary James Retrieved July 26 2020 a b Summers Kim David Gates Biography AllMusic AllMusic Netaktion LLC Retrieved July 26 2020 Fontenot Robert Bread Songs Music and Band History Liveabout com Dotdash Retrieved July 26 2020 Greg Metzer March 20 2015 Rock Band Name Origins The Stories of 240 Groups and Performers McFarland pp 43 ISBN 978 0 7864 5531 7 a b Thursby Keith Larry Knechtel dies at 69 bassist keyboardist for 70 s soft rock group Bread LA Times Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2020 Jimmy Griffin of Bread and the Remingtons Dead at 61 CMT cmt com Retrieved April 13 2015 Staff Mike Botts 61 Drummer for 1970 s Rock Band Bread Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2020 Ankeny Jason James Griffin Biography AllMusic AllMusic Netaktion LLC Retrieved July 26 2020 Bread A Sweet Surrender Helter Skelter Retrieved September 7 2013 Manna from heaven the musical rise amp fall of bread WorldCat OCLC 808499271 Bread Billboard 200 billboard com Billboard Retrieved November 22 2020 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1976 a b c Bread UK officialcharts com Official Charts a b ARIA Charts Accreditations 1996 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved November 28 2021 a b c d e f g h i j American certifications Bread Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved April 19 2022 a b Gold Downunder PDF Cash Box June 4 1977 p 58 Retrieved November 25 2021 via World Radio History a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 a b c d e British certifications Bread British Phonographic Industry Retrieved April 19 2022 TypeBreadin the Search BPI Awards field and then press Enter Bread US 100 Billboard Retrieved November 22 2020 Bread US AC Billboard Retrieved November 22 2020 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 77 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 RPMExternal links EditBread in the Yahoo Directory allmusic Bread Overview Official site Unofficial Bread Facebook Page Bread discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bread band amp oldid 1154837218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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