yeah
Bread, Love and Dreams are totally awesome, too. Great fingerpicking, laid-back songwriting and a taste for faraway, longing atmospheres. They should have foreseen that their monicker wouldn't earn them much friendship beyond the 60's though

Even though both albums stem from the same recording session, I'm a bigger fan of
Amaryllis (pretty fucked up cover too), especially the self-titled trilogy, which I mistook for an early Pink Floyd thing first time I heard it.
Guess we're pretty much on our own here Demilich, mind if I draw the curtains?
