
There are at least five bands named The Web. 1. The Web was and remains one of the deepest secrets of British prog rock, and nowadays it is a vital item for collectors and researchers. The band started as a jazz/blues act, with a style simultaneously related to America’s West Coast groove and UK’s early prog (or proto-prog). The powerful presence of African-American singer John L. Watson and two guitarists provided a tight muscle to the band’s sound
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The Same Old Me
Rated G
Things Are Going to Work Out Fine
Monday to Friday
Things Are Going to Work Out Right
City Of Darkness
Bewala
electro gecko
Like the Man Said
forest phunk
Harold Dubbleyew
Did You Die Four Years Ago Tonight?
Green Side Up
yulara
Blues for Two T's
Hatton Mill Morning
Sunshine of Your Love
Wallpaper
Sunday Joint
shadows
Watcha Kelele
One Thousand Miles Away
'Til I Come Home Again Once More
I'm A Man
Kilimanjaro
Kikin Kooka's
Baby Won't You Leave Me Alone
I Spider
Afrodisiac
Cobwebs
Kookin Up A Storm
Reverend J. McKinnon
Raven
Ymphasomniac
Bat Attack
Love You
Tobacco Road / America
Swampin
Always I Wait
War Or Peace
Did You Die Four Years Ago Tonight
Concerto For Bedsprings
I'll Try
War Of Peace
kickin` kookas
Walk On Glass
Afrodisiac (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
Reverend J McKinnon
Sidewalk
Newspecs (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
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