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The opening acoustic strums possess a tangible weight. You can hear the pick striking the bronze strings, providing a rhythmic "thump" that anchors the track. The Wah-Wah Texture:

: The 24-bit/192kHz FLAC format provides a significantly higher dynamic range and frequency response compared to standard CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz), allowing the "air" and detail of the original analog strings and acoustic textures to shine. Availability Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -Flac 24-192-

The song itself is a masterpiece of tension and release. Written by David Gates, it tells the story of a hired-gun session musician who can make his guitar weep, cry, and sing, yet cannot find personal solace. Lyrically, it’s melancholic. Sonically, it is a tapestry: The opening acoustic strums possess a tangible weight

: Interestingly, the song's iconic "wah-wah" electric guitar solo wasn't played by Gates or the band's primary guitarist, James Griffin. After both tried and failed to get the right sound, they asked keyboardist Larry Knechtel to try. Knechtel, a legendary member of the Wrecking Crew , came up with the famous part in under two hours. Availability The song itself is a masterpiece of

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