Love and Poetry
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| Studio album by Andwella's Dream | ||||
| Released | 1969 | |||
| Recorded | 1969 | |||
| Genre | Psychedelic rock | |||
| Length | 46:30 | |||
| Label | CBS | |||
| Producer | Unknown | |||
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Love and Poetry is the first studio album released by British psychedelic band Andwella's Dream on CBS Records in 1969.
Composed entirely by band member Dave Lewis, this album captures the true original sounds of Irish psychedelic rock. Relatively unknown, this album has achieved certain cult status after 40 years and is very well sought after by collectors of the genre.[citation needed]
It is featured in Record Collector's Top 100 British Psychedelic Records of the 1960s.[2]
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[edit] Track listing
All songs composed by Dave Lewis.
- "The Days Grew Longer for Love"
- "Sunday"
- "Lost a Number Found a King"
- "Man Without a Name"
- "Clockwork Man"
- "Cocaine"
- "Shades of Grey"
- "High on a Mountain"
- "Andwella"
- "Midday Sun"
- "Take My Road"
- "Felix"
- "Goodbye"
[edit] Personnel
- David Lewis: vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Nigel Smith: bass guitar, vocals
- Gordon Barton: drums