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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars mostly a retrospective release, but contains some new songs as well
This CD, "The David Gates Songbook--A Lifetime Of Music", was released in 2002, and it brings to mind a lot of things.

Of the 20 songs here, 10 of them are original versions of big Bread hits--"Make It With You", "Baby I'm-a Want You", "If", "Lost Without Your Love", etc. There are a pile of other Bread/ David Gates compilations out there containing all 10...
Published on September 5, 2005 by Dave

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Compilation Diminished by a Criminal Oversight
There's a few pages missing from this 'songbook'; while a good overview of David Gates' work in both Bread and on his own, any compilation with his name prominently displayed that does NOT include the impossibly seductive, absolutely unforgettable "Took The Last Train (To St. Tropez)" cannot lay claim to being complete - period, atypical or not. That breezy, midtempo song...
Published on September 11, 2005 by James M. Cayon


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars mostly a retrospective release, but contains some new songs as well, September 5, 2005
This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
This CD, "The David Gates Songbook--A Lifetime Of Music", was released in 2002, and it brings to mind a lot of things.

Of the 20 songs here, 10 of them are original versions of big Bread hits--"Make It With You", "Baby I'm-a Want You", "If", "Lost Without Your Love", etc. There are a pile of other Bread/ David Gates compilations out there containing all 10 of these hits, and if you're a major fan, you probably have all of them in your collection at least twice.

There are also 5 songs from David's pre-'90s solo career, and although Gates' solo career is drastically underrated and hasn't been anthologized to the extent that Bread has, 4 of these 5 songs do also appear on Rhino's 1996 two-disc "Retrospective" release. The one surprising inclusion from this era is a welcome one--the sumptuous "This Could Be Forever" which is a lush, exquisitely-harmonized soft rock ballad from his splendid 1981 album "Take Me Now". Gates has an absolute pile of great songs from his solo career that don't appear to have ever been released officially on CD, at least not in the US, and it's unfortunate that there isn't a CD collection that brings together all of these gems; even if an additional handful could have been included here would have been very nice.

I can't help but see this CD largely as a vehicle for its new songs. That said, this disc also recalls David's 1978 "Goodbye Girl" album which reused songs from his two previous solo albums, seemingly due to Gates' being short on unused compositions at that time.

Despite all the redundancy, I basically forgive the guy. One thing that does set this disc apart from most other Bread compilations is that everything is a David Gates solo composition. If you happen to be new to David Gates' work, this disc is a solid introduction to the man's music, although it's worth pointing out that of the 20 tracks, at LEAST ¾ of them are inarguably ballads, with not a rocker anywhere in sight (Gates COULD really rock out when he wanted to). So, despite all the great individual songs, the disc comes up WAY short in terms of showcasing his impressive stylistic range. You also notice after a while how Gates relied very heavily on very similar arranging techniques, especially in regard to his use of orchestral arrangements.

The brief-but-interesting liner notes point out that David Gates personally selected the songs for this CD, but it's clear to me that this doesn't mean he exclusively picked his own personal favorites per se. David makes his intentions clear--basically, he hopes people will be drawn to the disc for the old songs, and in turn will "latch on" to the new songs and discover that he hasn't lost and/ or abandoned his musical talent.

And sure enough, the new songs bear this out--the man certainly hasn't lost his songwriting talent at all. Once again, this CD gets one thinking of how David Gates is man of quality over quantity. He may release new material extremely infrequently, but when he does, he releases quality.

Although the disc claims there to be 5 brand new songs, one of them is a re-recording of "Love Is Always Seventeen" which appears in its original form on his 1994 album of the same name. The version here isn't much different--the strings are more prominent--yet it remains a great, profoundly moving song.

That leaves us with 4 honest-to-goodness newly-released songs. "Find Me", with its afterlife-oriented lyrics, is a little sappy and off the mark, but it's still an undeniably tender and heart-tugging song of eternal devotion, very much along the lines of "If" from over 30 years prior. "I Can't Play The Songs" is a great tune that uncannily mixes heartbroken-yet-slyly humorous lyrics with an upbeat-yet-yearning melody. "The Mustang" is a fun, lighthearted ditty that finds David in country-folk territory. And lastly, the wonderfully melodic "Mirror, Mirror" is a truly beautiful, heart-warming coming-of-age song, wisely done in a stripped-down, orchestra-free arrangement.

So, despite the reusing of so many hit songs that fans already own, this disc does have a lot going for it, and if you love David Gates (and who in the right mind wouldn't?), you won't want to be without it.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this CD..., May 10, 2003
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This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
... if you like supporting a great deserving artist like David Gates, despite the fact this is the highest priced CD I have ever purchased. It is interesting to know that Mr. Gates hand picked the songs selected for this album- ten of his songs from the six Bread albums; five songs from his five solo albums; and five new penned songs never released on his prior recordings, with the exception of one. The CD, then, gives me a bit of personal connection to my favorite artist. It was interesting and a bit of fun to match David Gates's choice of his chosen 20 favorite songs compared to mine. (Where is "Clouds"?! <smile>) For those not familar with David Gates's total musical career, this CD gives you a small but decent sampling and proves his musical talent as a singer and songwriter did not diminsh after Bread's demise.

Supposedly, there are "five" news songs on this CD... "Find Me," "I Can't Play The Songs" (a classic David Gates unrequited love song), "The Mustang" (one of Mr. Gates' more up-beat tempo songs), "Mirror, Mirror" (a very touching coming of age song Mr. Gates has sung in his concert appearances over the past several years) and "Love Is Always Seventeen." As I have his "Love Is Always Seventeen" CD (which was released in late 1994), the self-titled song was not new to me. It is interesting, though, to hear the new orchestration. The original recording has a country influence as many of the songs on his 1994 album. The new arrangement more aligns with Mr. Gates' classical influences with more prominent string arrangement.

My favorite new song on the CD is "Find Me," which has an underlying spiritual, religious connotation to it. Anyone who knows David Gates' music knows this is not the first time he has written such songs... "The Other Side of Life" and "Do You Believe He's Comin' " also ring true of this genre. The words and melody in "Find Me" are hypnotic. I'll always remember the effect it had on me the first time I listened to the song and it still really gets to me everytime I hear it.

My only trepidation is the title..."David Gates Songbook- A Lifetime of Music." I certainly hope this doesn't mean Mr. Gates is hanging up his hat. David Gates states in the booklet that he hopes we enjoy the new songs, know that he is still writing, and not to forget him. As an ardent David Gates fan for the past 34 years, I know I can say that I can not see that thought ever coming true. I am confident that position echoes the sentiment of all his fans. My fingers are crossed that there's a lot more melodies, music, lyrics, and great songs he has yet to write and share with us in his lifetime. And- fingers and toes crossed, that David Gates finally releases a "best of" compilation of his songs from his early 70's/80's solo albums! Don't ever forget your fans, Sir! We will NEVER forget you!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The test of time, January 27, 2004
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Robert J Banner (South Jordan, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
There is music that is timeless and that will be touching hearts forever. David Gates' music is just that! Having been a Bread fan since the first time I heard "Make it with you" in 1969-70, I felt there has never been enough music recorded by Bread, David Gates and James Griffin.

After recently seeing David perform in Utah I wanted more. After hearing "Find Me" I wanted a copy of my own. This song is without a doubt one of the most moving songs that I have ever heard in my life. I found this album on Ebay and purchased it from a European seller. It was worth every penny of the $30 that I paid.

Having not gotten my fill, I traveled a few months later to Arizona to hear David perform again. Again, I was not disappointed! The crowd in Phoenix responded with silent awe and tears to "Find Me" as well as singing along with every word of every song--especially "Everything I Own". It was another great night with one of our generations greatest singer-songwriters.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 30 years my music, December 11, 2003
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Joop A KEEK (holland Europa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
I am from Holland and I listen to Bread from the first album
(friens and lovers).I have seen them for a concert in 1978 in
Amsterdam and it was top. Sinds then I follow Gates with his
music. I hope he comes to Europe for an concert, we are there.
The topsongs for me baby i"m a want you, clouds,part time love,
mirror,mirror. enz.enz...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Music from the Master Of Soft Rock, June 28, 2006
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Bill Anthony "billjbfan" (North Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, I am, I believe, David Gates # 1 Fan - but I know there are thousands more like me out there, even now. The previous reviewers have very nicely discussed the 5 new recordings here - the best being I Can't Play The Songs, although Find Me was the single. So, to get the new songs out there, we get a compilation of 10 key Bread tracks and a measly 5 DG solo classics. There are more new songs available too, like "Love And Bide" that David has done in concert over the last 10 years. It's a wonderful collection, but as others have already said, why can't we get some David Gates solo hits like Clouds and Took the Last Train and Where Does The Lovin Go ? Make it a DAVID GATES album - the Bread tracks (perfect as they are) have been on CD 10 different ways already.

2008 Update - Bread's album LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE and David Gates' 4 ELEKTRA SOLO ALBUMS have all been issued on CD by Wounded Bird Records !
They have also re-issued Bread's first 3 albums on CD, which Rhino inexcusably let go out-of-print.

P.S. - I was greatly amused by the punk who complained that we Bread fans were the same ones who later listened to Barry Manilow, Little River Band, etc. - Damn Right ! and proud of it... I also listen to Led Zeppelin, Charlie Parker, Bob Marley, Bonnie Raitt, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Beach Boys.......GOOD MUSIC.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A legend then, and a legend now and forever!, November 4, 2003
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Robert L Thomson (West Jordan, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
If for no other reason than for Find Me and The Mustang this is a CD worth having. Every song is full of feeling and emotion and brings back memories of happier days, first loves, and a simpler time. These songs were performed by David Gates at his concerts in 2003 and they sounded incredible live and it is special to hear them over and over again at home.
I have been a David Gates and Bread fan for 34 years and never tire of listening to and performing these classic songs.
David, if you happen to see this, DO MORE!!! For everyone else, you will not regret purchasing this CD.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Find Me" Is Reason for Ordering, November 23, 2002
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"jayhawken" (Tulsa, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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Contrary to the opinion of fellow reviewer Andrew Butterfield, a single new song from David Gates is reason enough to order this pricey CD.

We saw Mr. Gates in concert about eight months ago, singing most of his songs accompanied only by his own guitar and captivating a sold-out performance hall. While the famous hits were still sparkling and quite warmly welcomed, the true show-stopper was his new "Find Me" which he said he hoped to have on a CD "soon."

You could hear the proverbial pin drop not only during the performance of this wonderful new song, but also for a couple of magical seconds following its completion before the audience recovered enough to burst into enthusiastic applause.

We've waited months for the promised CD and I've already waited an additional month for my ordered copy to ship after some unexplained delay. It's obvious, therefore, that I can't say I've actually heard this recorded compilation, but whether it is a borrowing back to old master recordings or - as I hope - a set of new versions recently recorded by the more mature Mr. Gates, his new works are all I need to assure me of an incredible experience.

Although in his mid-60s by now, his soft voice still can soar up to the high notes he wrote long ago. If anything, age has added a subtle, rich texture to his lower ranges that makes his magic all the more spellbinding.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I like it...but, October 4, 2003
This review is from: David Gates Songbook (Audio CD)
David Gates it's my favorite artist but I think this CD has too many "old" songs. Now, the 5 new songs are great, specially "Find me" and "I can't play the songs". The other ones are good (although "love is always seventeen" is a old song with a new version). So, should you buy this one? Yes.. "Find me" and "I can't play the songs" are the reasons.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lover of Ballads, August 14, 2011
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If you like ballads then this CD is for you. It will also please those who like country type music. David has a remarkable voice and it seems that all of his most popular songs are included on this disc. A really lucky find. I guarantee you, you will enjoy!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Compilation Diminished by a Criminal Oversight, September 11, 2005
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James M. Cayon "ogam5" (Northampton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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There's a few pages missing from this 'songbook'; while a good overview of David Gates' work in both Bread and on his own, any compilation with his name prominently displayed that does NOT include the impossibly seductive, absolutely unforgettable "Took The Last Train (To St. Tropez)" cannot lay claim to being complete - period, atypical or not. That breezy, midtempo song with a tear in its eye (a modest hit in 1978 following up "The Goodbye Girl", from the album of the same name) features one of THE most affecting sax hooks ever written.....
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