Love & Poetry [Bonus Tracks] Andwella's Dream

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Vinyl LP - Bonus Tracks / Reissue

  • Release Date: 04/14/2009
  • Original Release: 1969
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 35,092
  • Label: SUNBEAM RECORDS
  • UPC: 5051125506323
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Love & Poetry [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThe Days Grew Longer for Love 3:55
2LISTENSunday 3:13
3LISTENLost a Number, Found a King 6:03
4LISTENMan Without a Name 2:41
5LISTENClockwork Man 2:44
6LISTENCocaine 4:59
7LISTENShades of Grey 3:36
8LISTENHigh on a Mountain 2:31
9LISTENAndwella 3:15
10LISTENMidday Sun 3:40
11LISTENTake My Road 3:22
12LISTENFelix 4:16
13LISTENGoodbye 2:17
14LISTENMrs. Man Bonus Track / 45 A-Side 3:59
15LISTENMr. Sunshine Bonus Track / 45 A-Side 3:17
16LISTENEvery Little Minute Bonus Track / 45 A-Side 3:55
17LISTENMichael Fitzhenry 45 B-Side 3:42
18LISTENTake My Road Bonus Track / Alternate Mix 3:26
19LISTENMan Without a Name Bonus Track / Alternate Mix 2:38
20LISTENParadise Isle Bonus Track 3:44
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Editorial Reviews

Although Andwella's Dream were a versatile psychedelic group, they were nonetheless generic no matter what angle they were taking. On Love & Poetry, you get sustained guitar that walks the line between freakbeat and heaviness, some swirling organ and husky vocals that betray the influence of Traffic and Procol Harum, pastoral acoustic folky tunes in the Donovan style, airy-fairy dabs of phased guitars and storybook lyrics, etc. Eclecticism is to be commended, and since late-'60s British psychedelia is an interesting genre in and of itself, generic music in the subgenre is more interesting than some other generic music in other styles. Still, generic music is generic music, and being able to do a bunch of different things in an unexceptional manner does not make you exceptional. The fairly tuneful folk-rocker "Midday Sun" is the best cut; it's also interesting to hear a song about "Cocaine" in 1969, before the drug was too well known even in the counterculture. [The 2009 edition included bonus tracks.] Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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