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      • 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.
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    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.

  3. Bread is the debut album by soft rock band Bread, released in 1969. Bread peaked at #127 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The re-recorded track "It Don't Matter to Me" was issued as a single after the release of Bread's second album, On the Waters, and the #1 success of "Make It with You" in the summer of 1970.

  4. The band Bread was first formed in 1968. The group hails from the area of Los Angeles, California. This complete Bread discography also includes every single live album. All these wonderful Bread albums have been presented below in chronological order.

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  5. Naming themselves Bread, the group released their self-titled debut album in late 1968. Although it was filled with accessible, melodic soft rock that became the band's signature sound, the record had no hit singles. With their second album, On the Waters, Bread established themselves as hitmakers.

  6. Bread by Bread released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Bread discography and songs: Music profile for Bread, formed 1968. Genres: Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Folk Rock. Albums include Bread, Baby I'm-A Want You, and Guitar Man.

  8. Apr 20, 2011 · Bread, is closer to Crosby, Stills and Nashs debut album (also from 1969), combining Buffalo Springfield and Byrds folk-rock influences with a Brit pop feel that recalls late period Beatles or Paul McCartney’s early solo work. The album is an underrated delight.

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