The Way We Live – A Candle for Judith (1971, UK)
A beautifully earthy mix of pastoral psych and early underground prog, filled with warm acoustic textures and emotionally charged guitar passages.
Its songs drift between intimate rural calm and heavier, more atmospheric outbursts, creating a deeply human, handmade feel.
The production is raw but spacious, giving the music a sense of open countryside and youthful creative freedom.
A quietly magical precursor to Tractor—intimate, melodic and one of the most evocative rural-prog obscurities of the early 70s.
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