Andwella's Dream was an obscure UK/Irish band in London formed in 1969. This band started life as a trio from Northern Ireland called Method, changing their name to Andwella's Dream after moving to London in 1968. Specialising in progressive rock, it was fronted by Dave Lewis from Northern Ireland, who went on to write "Happy To Be An Island In The Sun" that was recorded by and became an international hit for Demis Roussos. After the first LP they were known simply as Andwella. 01 - The Days Grew Longer For Love 02 - Sunday 03 - Lost A Number Found A King 04 - Man Without A Name 05 - Clockwork Man 06 - Cocaine 07 - Shades Of Grey 08 - High On A Mountain 09 - Andwella 10 - Midday Sun 11 - Take My Road 12 - Felix 13 - Goodbye LINK Andwella (Andwellas Dream) - 1970 - World's End
In 1970 they switched to Reflection for whom they recorded two albums, neither of which matched their first effort and two 45s. The World's End album was also comprised entirely of Dave Lewis compositions, but most of the tracks were more mainstream with string orchestrations, brass arrangements and background vocals. 01 - Hold On To Your Mind 02 - Lady Love 03 - Michael Fitzhenry 04 - I'm Just Happy To See You Get Her 05 - Just How Long 06 - World's End Part I 07 - World's End Part Ii 08 - Back On The Road 09 - I Got A Woman 10 - Reason For Living 11 - Shadow Of The Night LINK