Andwella

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Andwella
General information
Genre (s) Psychedelic rock , progressive rock
founding 1968 as The Method
resolution 1972
Founding members
Dave Lewis
Bass , vocals
Nigel Smith
Gordon Barton
former members
Guitar, vocals
Dave McDougall
bass
Dave Struthers
Drums
Jack McCullock

Andwella was a British psychedelic rock band that existed from 1968 to 1972.

The group was formed in Northern Ireland under the name The Method by frontman Dave Lewis, along with Nigel Smith and Gordon Barton. After the renaming to Andwella's Dream , the first album Love and Poetry was recorded in London in 1968 with Bob Downes on saxophone and flute . The album flopped and Lewis recorded a solo album in 1970, including new versions of some Andwella's Dream songs.

After Dave McDougall added the band in 1970, it was renamed Andwella . The second album World's End was recorded, then Nigel Smith left the band and was replaced by Dave Struthers; Jack McCullock was also added as a drummer. With this line-up they recorded their last album People's People in 1971 .

Andwella disbanded in 1972.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1969: Love and Poetry ( CBS , as Andwella's Dream)
  • 1970: World's End (Reflection Records)
  • 1971: People's People (Reflection Records)

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