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Review: Despite the presence of such prestigious sidemen as Jim Gordon, Jim Horn, Larry Knechtel and Russ Kunkel, David Gates' first solo album since the breaking of Bread is the same old slick rock & roll Muzak&#151;often very pretty and doubtless commercial, but devoid of identity. Produced and arranged by Gates, the album comprises ten attractive formula tunes, the best of which have the professional...
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<p>Despite the presence of such prestigious sidemen as Jim Gordon,
Jim Horn, Larry Knechtel and Russ Kunkel, David Gates' first solo
album since the breaking of Bread is the same old slick rock &amp;
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