Bread Alone
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Bread Alone is a 1980 album by singer/multi-instrumentalist Walter "Junie" Morrison. The album was released by Columbia Records
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Japan's Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company — successor to the Volta Graphophone Company...

 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
Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic is a funk, soul and rock music collective headed by George Clinton. Their style has been dubbed P-Funk. Collectively the group has existed under various names since the 1960s and has been known for top-notch musicianship, politically charged lyrics, outlandish concept albums...

, where he served as keyboardist, co-writer and co-producer. The album features vocal support from Lynn Mabry
Lynn Mabry
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, formerly of the Brides Of Funkenstein.

Bread Alone was reissued through the Sony Music Special Products series in 1991, but went out of print shortly thereafter.

Track listing

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

Personnel

  • Lead vocals: Walter "Junie" Morrison
  • Background vocals: Lynn Mabry, Teresa Allman, Brenda Henderson, Akasha Morrison
  • Synthesizer programming: Wes (Duck Army) Boatman
  • All instruments performed by Walter "Junie" Morrison
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