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TRACTOR/THE WAY WE LIVE ( LP ) UK

TRACTOR/THE WAY WE LIVE ( LP ) UK

Tytuł:A CANDLE FOR JUDITH

(50TH ANNIVERSARY) (2LP)

Wytwórnia:OZIT DANDELION

Rok:1971/RM

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175,00 zł

TRACTOR/THE WAY WE LIVE - A CANDLE FOR JUDITH (50TH ANNIVERSARY) (2LP)

 

Tracklisting:

side A

1. King Dick II
2. Squares
3. Siderial
4. Angle
5. Storm

side B
1. Willow
2. Madrigal
3. The Way Ahead

Additional tracks on bonus vinyl
1. Watching White Stars
2. Hollands Pie R2.

 

The 50th anniversary edition of this classic UK psych album by The Way We Live (also known as Tractor), originally released in 1971 by John Peel's Dandelion label, includes the tracks from the original LP on 180-GRAM GREEN VINYL plus a one-sided 12-inch with two rare bonus cuts from the same era. 'A Candle For Judith' is a truly beautiful progressive/space rock album, blending the epic quality of Led Zep with a spacey Pink Floyd feel and the mushroom weirdness of The Pink Fairies and Hawkwind.

 

 

 

Full biographical info on the sleeve on Tractor and The Way We Live and rare photos from that era.

 


The classic 1971 album by UK band Tractor, appearing under a different name. Originally issued on Dandelion the album is now expanded and remastered.

 

A truly beautiful progressive/space rock album it mixes the epic quality of Led Zep with a spacey Pink Floyd feel and the mushroom weirdness of The Pink Fairies and Hawkwind.

 

"Willow" is a masterpiece of UK underground rock and it's easy to see why John Peel signed this band way back in the early '70's.

 

Bob Stanley of St Etienne talking about The Way We Live and other albums of this genre - "The autumnal sound of Britain at the turn of the 70s, looking out through wet window panes to a new decade with a mixture of melancholy and optimism for what might come next.

 

With the Beatles gone and the pound sinking, a new and distinctive sound emerges, led by flutes and mellotrons." // John Peel "Jim Milne of The Way We Live and Tractor, the man responsible for some of the most urgent, flowing and logical guitar playing I've ever heard"


 


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