Dive into the soothing sounds of Bread's second studio album, "On the Waters," released in July 1970. This soft rock masterpiece marks a significant shift for the Los Angeles-based trio, transforming them from promising singer-songwriters into a hit-making sensation. With a runtime of just 37 minutes, this album packs a punch with its 12 captivating tracks, each one a testament to Bread's knack for crafting memorable melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
"On the Waters" features some of Bread's most beloved songs, including the chart-topping "Make It with You," which showcases the band's signature harmonies and catchy hooks. Other standout tracks like "Why Do You Keep Me Waiting" and "I Am That I Am" highlight the group's introspective songwriting and musical prowess. The album reached #34 on the UK album charts and #12 in the U.S., cementing Bread's status as a formidable force in the soft rock genre.
From the sultry "Blue Satin Pillow" to the reflective "The Other Side of Life," "On the Waters" offers a diverse range of musical experiences that will resonate with fans of classic rock and soft rock alike. Whether you're a longtime Bread enthusiast or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to become a staple in your collection. So, grab your headphones and get ready to immerse yourself in the timeless sounds of Bread's "On the Waters."