Andwella's Dream, led by songwriter Dave Lewis, recorded Love and Poetry over just two days in the studio. Powerful guitar and drum work combine with many inventive and psychedelic flourishes in instrumentation such as flute, Indian percussion and saxophone to make for an engaging and highly regarded album. Love and Poetry rightly appears in Record Collector magazine's Top 100 British Psychedelic Records of the 1960's. Following the release of Love and Poetry the band shortened their name to Andwella and did return to the studio but to most listeners, Love and Poetry … read more
Andwella's Dream, led by songwriter Dave Lewis, recorded Love and Poetry over just two days in the studio. Powerful guitar and drum work combine… read more
Andwella's Dream, led by songwriter Dave Lewis, recorded Love and Poetry over just two days in the studio. Powerful guitar and drum work combine with many inventive and psychedelic … read more
DAVE LEWIS (Vocals, guitar, piano & organ) NIGEL SMITH (Bass, vocals) GORDON BARTON (Drums) Previously known as The Method, they signed with CBS in London for whom they recorded three albums and several singles. Their stunning debut LP "Love & Poetry" (1969) is regarded as a psychedelic classic by many collectors around the world. Their name was shortened to Andwella in 1970 and their further long players "World's End" (1970) and "People's People" (1971) were issued under this moniker. A privately-issued publisher's demo album by … read more
DAVE LEWIS (Vocals, guitar, piano & organ) NIGEL SMITH (Bass, vocals) GORDON BARTON (Drums) Previously known as The Method, they signed with CBS in London for whom they recorded three a… read more
DAVE LEWIS (Vocals, guitar, piano & organ) NIGEL SMITH (Bass, vocals) GORDON BARTON (Drums) Previously known as The Method, they signed with CBS in London for whom they recorded three albums and several singles. Their stunning debu… read more