Bread – Manna

Album Info

Artist: Bread

Title: Manna

Year: 1971

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Tracklist

  • 1. Let Your Love Go (2:25)
  • 2. Take Comfort (3:33)
  • 3. Too Much Love (2:46)
  • 4. If (2:35)
  • 5. Be Kind to Me (3:04)
  • 6. He's a Good Lad (3:00)
  • 7. She Was My Lady (2:51)
  • 8. Live in Your Love (2:46)
  • 9. What a Change (3:39)
  • 10. I Say Again (2:52)
  • 11. Come Again (4:02)
  • 12. Truckin' (2:32)

Review

Man, 'Manna' by Bread is such a classic! I remember stumbling upon this album at a yard sale a few years back, and it's been on heavy rotation ever since. The way they blend soft rock with folk influences is just so smooth and captivating. I've always been fascinated by how they continued the biblical theme from their previous albums - it adds a really interesting layer to their music.

'Let Your Love Go' is one of those tracks that just grabs you right from the start. It's got a bit more edge to it compared to some of their earlier stuff, but it still has that unmistakable Bread sound. And don't even get me started on 'If' - that song gets me every time. It's one of those ballads that just seems to capture exactly how you're feeling, you know? The production on this album is top-notch too. It's amazing to think that the band members themselves handled it. David Gates really shows off his musical chops here, playing everything from guitar to violin. And Mike Botts on drums? He really brings these songs to life with his dynamic playing. - Alex