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Bread Alone

1980 studio album by Walter "Junie" Morrison


Bread Alone is a 1980 album by singer/multi-instrumentalist Walter "Junie" Morrison.[1][2] The album was released by Columbia Records and was produced by Walter "Junie" Morrison for J.S. Theracon Productions. It was the first solo album released while simultaneously preparing to depart from Parliament-Funkadelic, where he served as keyboardist, co-writer and co-producer. The album features vocal support from Lynn Mabry, formerly of the Brides of Funkenstein. The album cover shows Morrison surrounded by a thousand loaves of bread.[3]

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Bread Alone was reissued through the Sony Music Special Products series in 1991, but went out of print shortly thereafter. in 2011 it was reissued in the U.K. by Cherry Red Records imprint BBR and in the U.S. by Funky Town Grooves as a "two-fer" with his next chronological release Junie 5.

Critical reception

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The New York Times wrote: "For the most part the music is attractively, danceably functional; Bread Alone is special because Mr. Morrison is interested in communicating a range of emotions as well as in providing dance floor fodder, and he does so in songs that are distinctively personal."[5]

Track listing

  1. "Love Has Taken Me Over (Be My Baby)" (John Tinsley, Walter Morrison, Shermon Singleton) - 4:02
  2. "Why?" (John Tinsley, Walter Morrison, Shermon Singleton)
  3. "Bread Alone" (John Tinsley, Shermon Singleton) - 4:28
  4. "Nagual's Theme" (Walter Morrison) - 1:09
  5. "Funky Parts" (Walter Morrison, Lynn Mabry, Shermon Singleton) - 4:29
  6. "Seaman First Class (Jock Rock)" (Akasha Morrison, Walter Morrison, Lynn Mabry) - 7:59
  7. "Apple Song" (Walter Morrison) 4:01

Personnel

  • Walter "Junie" Morrison - lead vocals
  • Lynn Mabry, Teresa Allman, Brenda Henderson, Akasha Morrison - backing vocals
  • Wes "Duck Army" Boatman - synthesizer programming
  • All instruments performed by Walter "Junie" Morrison
Technical
  • Gary Platt - engineer, mixing

References

  1. "Junie Morrison Biography by John Bush". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  2. Needs, Kris (2014). George Clinton & The Cosmic Odyssey of the P-Funk Empire. Omnibus Press.
  3. "People Are Talking About...". Jet. Vol. 59, no. 8. Nov 6, 1980. p. 46.
  4. "Bread Alone Review by Alex Henderson". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  5. Palmer, Robert (15 Feb 1981). "Recordings". The New York Times. p. A27.

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