Bread, Love and Dreams were a Scottish folk trio formed in Edinburgh in 1968, known for their delicate harmonies, poetic songwriting, and innovative blend of folk and psychedelic influences. Signed to Decca’s progressive Deram label, the group—comprised of Angie Rew, Carolyn Davis, and David McNiven—released a series of critically regarded albums that captured the experimental spirit of the late 1960s and early ’70s folk scene. Their introspective lyrics and finely crafted melodies earned them a devoted cult following and enduring respect among folk collectors and enthusiasts.