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Andwellas Dream Free Music

Andwellas Dream

Effective period / Period of releases: 1969 - 1970

Members: Wilgar Campbell, Gordon Barton, Nigel Smith (4), David Lewis (5)

Band from Nothern Ireland who later became Andwella. They were formed in 1968, originally as The Method, but changed their name to Andwellas Dream (sometimes spelled Andwella's Dream) after moving to London in 1968. Their debut album Love And Poetry (on CBS) was a highly-rated psychedelic album. The highlight of this album is surely the opening track The Days Grew Longer For Love, which like most tracks is slow and melodic but with 'killer' guitar leads. Three singles were released from that album. After the first LP the line-up was changed and the new incarnation shortened its name. Both incarnations of the band were centered around David Lewis, who was a multi-instrumentalist and an acclaimed songwriter. He also recorded a privately-pressed album in 1970 and made further solo albums.

David Lewis - guitar, piano, organ, vocals
Nigel Smith - bass, vocals
Gordon Barton - drums.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andwella

web.archive.org/web/20060513084710/irishshowbands.net/bgandwellas.htm