The Web, a British jazz/blues band originating from the UK psychedelic scene,
was formed in 1967. Fronted by African-American singer John L. Watson, they
released their debut album, Fully Interlocking, in 1968 and followed it with
Theraphosa Blondi in 1969. The band's initial singles included "Hatton Mill
Morning" / "Conscience" (1968) and "Baby Won't You Leave Me Alone" / "Mcvernon
Street" (1968), the latter reaching number 52 on the UK charts. As their sound
evolved into progressive rock, Watson departed in 1970 to pursue a solo career.
Keyboardist/vocalist Dave Lawson joined, ...