as the title track of Bread’s fifth studio album, the song was penned by frontman David Gates
While categorized as Pop, the album flirts with folk-rock and even mild country influences. The songwriting is unapologetically sentimental, but the technical execution is so high that it avoids feeling cheap. Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -Flac 24-192-
Listening to a 24-192 FLAC rip of this classic isn't just about "higher quality"; it’s about the preservation of space and texture. In this high-resolution environment, the track breathes in a way that standard streaming or CD quality cannot replicate: The Acoustic Foundation: as the title track of Bread’s fifth studio
📀 FLAC | 24-bit / 192kHz | Vinyl Rip / Hi-Res Digital In this high-resolution environment, the track breathes in
"Guitar Man" Artist: Bread Year: 1972 Genre: Pop Format: FLAC 24-bit 192 kHz
Released as a single in 1972, "Guitar Man" was a hit for the soft rock band Bread, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was written by James Griffin and Robb Royer, both members of Bread.