The Wilde Flowers
The Wilde Flowers | |
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The Wilde Flowers 1965 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Canterbury, England |
Years active | 1964–1969 |
Labels | Voiceprint Records |
Associated acts |
Soft Machine Caravan |
Past members |
Hugh Hopper Robert Wyatt Kevin Ayers Graham Flight Richard Sinclair Pye Hastings David Sinclair Richard Coughlan Brian Hopper |
The Wilde Flowers were the archetypal Canterbury scene music group based in the vicinity of Canterbury, England.
History
The group was active between 1964 and 1969 but never released any records during its existence; however former members went on to form two other groups that became central to the Canterbury scene: Soft Machine and Caravan. These bands spawned a vast number of Canterbury-related or Canterbury-sounding bands.
A compact disc of previously unreleased archival demo recordings (1965-1969) by the Wilde Flowers was issued in 1994,[1] available from Voiceprint Records (Blueprint BP123CD).
Personnel
Band members included, at various times:
- Hugh Hopper (bass)
- Robert Wyatt (drums, vocals)
- Kevin Ayers (vocals)
- Graham Flight (vocals)
- Richard Sinclair (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Pye Hastings (guitar, vocals)
- David Sinclair (keyboards)
- Richard Coughlan (drums)
- Brian Hopper (lead guitar, alto saxophone, vocals)[2][3]
Discography
Year | Artist | Title |
1962 | various artists | Canterburied Sounds, Vol.s 1-4 (released 1998) |
1965 | The Wilde Flowers | The Wilde Flowers (released 1994) |
Filmography
- 2015: Romantic Warriors III: Canterbury Tales (DVD)
References
- ↑ Unterberger, Richie. The Wilde Flowers at AllMusic
- ↑ Line-ups at The Canterbury Music Family Tree
- ↑ "The Wilde Flowers". The British Music Archive. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
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