The Way We Live

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Angle 01:24 Tools
King Dick II 03:17 Tools
Squares 04:41 Tools
Watching White Stars 07:07 Tools
Storm 05:27 Tools
Siderial 03:49 Tools
Madrigal 02:01 Tools
Willow 06:29 Tools
The Way Ahead 08:48 Tools
Angle (OST Дом Солнца) 01:26 Tools
Northern City 06:06 Tools
Let Earth Be The Name 02:12 Tools
Stairway To The Stars 05:09 Tools
The Big Dinner 01:53 Tools
Most Had Man 02:37 Tools
Easier To Say 05:42 Tools
Watching White Stars (Reprise) 02:22 Tools
One Eyed Mule 01:35 Tools
Stoney Glory 02:09 Tools
Marie 03:57 Tools
The Watcher 03:57 Tools
All Ends Up 03:57 Tools
Ravenscroft's 13 Bar Boogie 03:57 Tools
Little Girl In Yellow 03:57 Tools
Raw Soul Express 03:57 Tools
Hope In Favour (Part Two) 03:57 Tools
Shubunkin (Part One) 03:57 Tools
Make The Journey 09:50 Tools
Easier to Say [Bonus] 05:49 Tools
Everytime It Happens (Part Thr 09:50 Tools
Watching White Stars [Bonus] 07:04 Tools
Maris [Bonus] 03:56 Tools
Watching White Stars - Bonus Track 05:49 Tools
Angel (OST Дом Солнца) 01:26 Tools
The Big Dinner [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Watching White Stars (Reprise) [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Stairway to the Stars [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Stoney Glorey [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Most Had Man [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
One Eyed Mule [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Let Earth Be the Name [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
King Dick 2 01:53 Tools
Northern City [Bonus] 01:53 Tools
Marie - Alternate Version From Same Sessions As 1972 Maxi Single 01:53 Tools
Stoney Glory - 2003 Rehearsal 01:53 Tools
One Eyed Mule (abridged version) 01:53 Tools
Northern City (Bonus Track) 01:53 Tools
Marie (Bonus Track) 01:53 Tools
Kick Dick II 03:15 Tools
Easier To Say - Feat. Nik Turner 03:15 Tools
One Eyed Mule - Abridged Version 03:15 Tools
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"This duo from Rochdale, England, is composed of poet Steve Clayton and multi-instrumentalist Jim Milne and started out in 66 forming a beat group TWWL, but by the end of the decade they were the only remaining members. They were signed by John Peel’s label Dandelion (where Kevin Coyne and Medicine Head also recorded) after their demo tape had impressed him; not believing this was only a duo. The album was recorded in two days and named after Clayton’s girlfriend. After goods critics, but weak sales, they changed their name to TRACTOR and recorded a second album rumoured to have sold in quantities but success still eluded them and the Dandelion label folded afterwards. The duo soldiered on for another three years under one form or another releasing another few singles until 77, but they reformed now and again in the following decades. Although their Tractor album will not be included on the Archives for they are of little interest for progheads, their debut album The Way We Live is definitely a charming fusion of Indian-laced psychedelic folk and hard rock. :::: Bio written by Hugues Chantraine, Belgium :::: " - obtained from www.progarchives.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.