Andwella - Worlds End (1970)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 745MB
Rapidshare | Progressive-Rock, Jazz-Rock | 1970 UK Stereo LP | Reflection REF L6
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 745MB
Rapidshare | Progressive-Rock, Jazz-Rock | 1970 UK Stereo LP | Reflection REF L6
Originally known as The Method, a heavy psych/blues trio lead by Dave Lewis. The Method became Andwella’s Dream when they moved from Belfast to London in 1968. They signed to CBS and recorded a stunning debut LP ‘Love and Poetry’. ‘Love and Poetry’ captures the moment when psychedelia was at the point of splintering into progressive rock and acid folk. It is rightly regarded as a classic of the genre.
In 1970 Dave McDougall joined on keyboards and the band name was shortened to Andwella. They also switched to Reflection for subsequent releases. A gorgeous Hammond organ sound underpins the two albums released on Reflection. The first of these was ‘Worlds End’, released in 1970, which is the better of the two. Though it is less psychedelic and less adventurous than the debut and doesn’t revisit the same heights, it is more consistent, more measured and contains several outstanding songs. Including the should have been a hit Hold On To Your Mind, the mid-tempo R&B influenced I Got A Woman with flute solo, jazzy piano and guitar; two tracks (Reason For Living and Shadow Of The Night), which sound similar to Traffic and the slow instrumental Michael Fitzhenry which features some fine guitar work and flute.
Track listing:
A1. Hold On To Your Mind
A2. Lady Love
A3. Michael FitzHenry
A4. I'm Happy Just To See You Get Her
A5. Just How Long
B1. Worlds End Part I
B2. Worlds End Part II
B3. Back On The Road
B4. I Got A Woman
B5. Reason For Living
B6. Shadow Of The Night
David Lewis: Guitars, piano, flute and lead vocal
Nigel Smith: Bass, vocals
Dave McDougall: Piano, organ, vocals
Gordon Barton: Percussion and drums.
Written by David Lewis with the exception of
Worlds End Part I which was written and arranged
by Bobby Scott.
Produced by David Lewis, Andrew Cameron Miller and John Hawkins.
Recorded late February and early March 1970 at Trident Studios, London.
Knosti RCM
Pink Triangle LPT with
Funk Firm Achromat.
Moth Arm.
Audio Technica AT33PTG MC Cart.
Harman Kardon PM660 Integrated Amp.
Creative S80300 ADC. Gold Interconnects.
Click Repair.
Split and manual de-click with Adobie Audition.
Pink Triangle LPT with
Funk Firm Achromat.
Moth Arm.
Audio Technica AT33PTG MC Cart.
Harman Kardon PM660 Integrated Amp.
Creative S80300 ADC. Gold Interconnects.
Click Repair.
Split and manual de-click with Adobie Audition.