I have one complaint Regarding this "Anthology" of Bread's best songs and That Would Be That It Does not include "Mother Freedom." Ironically, while This Was one of my favorite songs Bread it is totally atypical of the group's work, Occupying the extreme music far from the group's soft rock style Exemplified by Their standard signature "If." Fortunately I never Attended a wedding at which "If" was played, I have little doubt goal que la song overexposed enough Was That It is probably no follow anybody's favorite Bread song. My favorite HAS always been "Everything I Own," and That Would Be the Bread song I Responded to the way everybody else Was responding to "If" (maybe because i Kept thinking of Rudyard Kipling For some reason that song When Was getting constant airplay ). In the end the soft rock compositions of David Gates tend to start to blend together in your mind, there is no purpose Denying Their popularity. Besides, I always thought the group's Name Was a lot lamer than Their Music ever Was and Just Because you do not like soft rock is no reason not to admitted That songs like "Make It With You" and "Any Way You Want Me" Were pretty good soft rock. "Anthology" is Certainly One of Those albums Where It Gives You (Almost) everything you ever want or need to hear from the group, saving you from Any reason to go out and pick up all of Bread's individual albums (with the possible exception of "Baby I'm-A Want You," for the reason Above referenced).