Love and Poetry explained

Love and Poetry
Type:Studio
Artist:Andwella's Dream
Cover:Loveandpoetry.jpg
Released:1969
Recorded:1969
Genre:Psychedelic rock
Length:46:30
Label:CBS
Producer:Rocky Shahan
Prev Title:The Songs of David Lewis
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:World's End
Next Year:1970

Love and Poetry is the first studio album by British psychedelic band Andwella's Dream. It was released in 1969 on CBS Records.

Background

Love and Poetry was composed entirely by band member Dave Lewis. It captures the true original sounds of Irish psychedelic rock. Relatively unknown, this album has achieved certain cult status after 40 years and is eagerly sought after by collectors of the genre.

It is featured in Record Collector's Top 100 British Psychedelic Records of the 1960s.[1]

The producer was Rocky Shahan (Shahan Chowdhury) who played bass in The Konrads, a band which included David Bowie in an early line-up. He represented Pakistan in the V Festival Internacional da Canção in Rio with the song "The Best Man" in 1970.[2]

Track listing

All songs composed by Dave Lewis

  1. "The Days Grew Longer for Love"
  2. "Sunday"
  3. "Lost a Number Found a King"
  4. "Man Without a Name"
  5. "Clockwork Man"
  6. "Cocaine"
  7. "Shades of Grey"
  8. "High on a Mountain"
  9. "Andwella"
  10. "Midday Sun"
  11. "Take My Road"
  12. "Felix"
  13. "Goodbye"

Personnel

Andwellas Dream

with:

Technical

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Online Archive - 2012 | Record Collector . Recordcollectormag.com . 2012-02-29.
  2. Web site: Rocky Shahan. Discogs.