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Andwella were a Northern Irish psychedelic rock band formed in 1968, originally as The Method and later renamed Andwellas Dream. The trio were fronted by Dave Lewis (Guitar/keyboard/vocals), with Nigel Smith (bass/vocals) and Gordon Barton (drums). With the addition of Dave McDougall on guitar and vocals, the band was renamed Andwella. This line-up issued World's End, before Dave Struthers replaced Nigel Smith on bass and Jack McCullock joined as drummer. This lineup recorded the bands' last album, People's People, in 1971, after which the band broke up in 1972.

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  • Andwella were a Northern Irish psychedelic rock band formed in 1968, originally as The Method and later renamed Andwellas Dream. The trio were fronted by Dave Lewis (Guitar/keyboard/vocals), with Nigel Smith (bass/vocals) and Gordon Barton (drums). Their first album, as Andwellas Dream, Love and Poetry, was recorded in London in 1968, and featured jazz musician Bob Downes on saxophone and flute, and Wilgar Campbell on drums on the track "Felix". However, the album failed to sell, and Lewis then recorded a solo album, privately pressed, on the Ax label in 1970; which included new versions of some of the Andwella's Dream songs. Then in 1970 David Lewis wrote the music for and produced poet David Baxter's "Goodbye Dave" album, for which he was backed by Andwella. With the addition of Dave McDougall on guitar and vocals, the band was renamed Andwella. This line-up issued World's End, before Dave Struthers replaced Nigel Smith on bass and Jack McCullock joined as drummer. This lineup recorded the bands' last album, People's People, in 1971, after which the band broke up in 1972. Lewis later went on to write "Happy to Be on an Island in the Sun", recorded in the 1970s by Demis Roussos. (en)
  • Andwella war eine britische Psychedelic-Rock-Band, die von 1968 bis 1972 bestand. Die Gruppe wurde in Nordirland unter dem Namen The Method von Frontmann Dave Lewis gegründet, zusammen mit Nigel Smith und Gordon Barton. Nach der Umbenennung zu Andwella’s Dream wurde 1968 in London mit Bob Downes an Saxophon und Flöte das erste Album Love and Poetry aufgenommen. Das Album floppte und Lewis nahm 1970 ein Soloalbum, u. a. mit neuen Versionen einiger Andwella’s-Dream-Songs auf. Nachdem Dave McDougall 1970 die Band ergänzte, wurde sie in Andwella umbenannt. Das zweite Album World’s End wurde eingespielt, danach verließ Nigel Smith die Band und wurde durch Dave Struthers ersetzt; zusätzlich kam Jack McCullock als Schlagzeuger hinzu. In dieser Besetzung nahmen sie 1971 ihr letztes Album People’s People auf. 1972 löste sich Andwella auf. (de)
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  • Andwella war eine britische Psychedelic-Rock-Band, die von 1968 bis 1972 bestand. Die Gruppe wurde in Nordirland unter dem Namen The Method von Frontmann Dave Lewis gegründet, zusammen mit Nigel Smith und Gordon Barton. Nach der Umbenennung zu Andwella’s Dream wurde 1968 in London mit Bob Downes an Saxophon und Flöte das erste Album Love and Poetry aufgenommen. Das Album floppte und Lewis nahm 1970 ein Soloalbum, u. a. mit neuen Versionen einiger Andwella’s-Dream-Songs auf. 1972 löste sich Andwella auf. (de)
  • Andwella were a Northern Irish psychedelic rock band formed in 1968, originally as The Method and later renamed Andwellas Dream. The trio were fronted by Dave Lewis (Guitar/keyboard/vocals), with Nigel Smith (bass/vocals) and Gordon Barton (drums). With the addition of Dave McDougall on guitar and vocals, the band was renamed Andwella. This line-up issued World's End, before Dave Struthers replaced Nigel Smith on bass and Jack McCullock joined as drummer. This lineup recorded the bands' last album, People's People, in 1971, after which the band broke up in 1972. (en)
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