Andwella
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Andwella (also known as Andwella's Dream and The Method) were an obscure UK/Irish band in London in 1969. Specialising in progressive rock, they were fronted by Dave Lewis from Northern Ireland, who went on to write Happy To Be An Island In The Sun that was recorded by and became an international hit for Demis Roussos.
They released three LPs: Love & Poetry (Reflection 1969), World's End (CBS 1970) and People's People (CBS 1971). Their track "World's End" was played frequently in the early 70's on the then-underground FM station out of Georgetown, WMAL. The original vinyl LP 'Love & Poetry' has for some time been a valuable collector's item.
[edit] Discography
- The Songs Of David Lewis" (1969)
- Love & Poetry (1969)
- World's End (1970)
- People's People (1971)
[edit] References
- "Review of People's People", Winnipeg Free Press, November 13, 1971.
- Andwella. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved on 2007-07-14.