Sequel to Andwellas Dream after a line-up change in 1970, during which year they also switched to the UK's Reflection (3) label, for whom they recorded two albums and two 45's with a more mainstream sound, taking in influences such as Traffic and The Band. Both albums were comprised entirely of David Lewis compositions (except for one instrumental track on The World's End, which was released when they had just changed their name). David Lewis was a multi-instrumentalist and an acclaimed songwriter who also recorded a privately-pressed album in 1970. He also made further solo albums. Jack McCulloch had previously played with One In A Million, Thunderclap Newman and with Dave Struthers had been with short-lived group McCullochs, Struthers And Patterson (the other members being Jimmy McCulloch and Robbie Patterson). After Andwella he went on to a group called White Line with his brother Jimmy. Dave McDougall went on to work with [a=John "Speedy" Keen] (ex-Thunderclap Newman). Andwella is also said to be backing band on [m1960771] (1970), an album produced by Lewis.
2024
2023
Measured Mile
7", Single, Mono
2011
1971
ABC/Dunhill Records
7", Single, Promo
1971
Pink Elephant, Pink Elephant
7", Single
1971
Stateside
7", Single, Promo
1971
1971
1971
1970
1970
1970
1970
1970
2023
2022
Numero Group, Dogfish Head
LP, Comp
2021
1973
1971
Odeon
LP, Comp
1971
Ariston
7", Comp, Promo, Smplr
1971
ABC/Dunhill Records
LP, Promo, Smplr, W/Lbl, Box
1971
Ariston
7", EP, Promo
1971
1970
Bellaphon
2xLP, Comp, Promo
Bellaphon
LP, Comp
Not On Label
LP, M/Print, Promo, Smplr, W/Lbl
2022
Most Excellent Unlimited
7", Unofficial
2014
Particles (2)
CD, Comp, Unofficial
Not On Label (Andwella), Not On Label (Rita Jean Bodine)
Acetate, 10", S/Sided, Mono, Unofficial
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