
The Wilde Flowers were a popular music group based in the vicinity of Canterbury, England. The group was active between 1964 and 1967 and released only one record during its existence, Tales Of Canterbury however it led to the formation of two other groups that became well-known and influential: Soft Machine and Caravan. Band members included, at various times, Hugh Hopper (bass), Robert Wyatt (drums, vocals),Kevin Ayers (vocals), Graham Flight (vocals)
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Impotence
Memories
Those Words They Say
Don't Try To Change Me
Parchman Farm
She's Gone
Almost Grown
He's Bad For You
It's What I Feel (A Certain Kind)
Never Leave Me
Time After Time
Just Where I Want
The Big Show
She Loves To Hurt
Slow Walkin' Talk
Memories (Instrumental)
No Game When You Lose
Why Do You Care
Summer Spirit
Why Do You Care (Zobe)
Summer Spirit (Zobe)
The Pieman Cometh (Zobe)
The Pieman Cometh
Slow Walkin' Talk, Pt. 1
No Game When You Loose
Memories - Instrumental
Impotence - Alternate Version
The Pie Man Cometh
Memories - Alternate Version
Slow Talkin' Talk
Mummie
Those Words They Stay
Orientasian
That's Alright Mama
Hope for Happiness
Summertime
Frenetica
You Really Got Me
3/4 Blues Thing in F
Memories [Instrumental]
Where but for Caravan Would I
Slow Walkin' Talk, Pt. 2
Man in a Deaf Corner
Impotence (Hugh Hopper-Robert Wyatt)
Belsize Parked
Thinking of You Baby
Memories (Hugh Hopper)
He's Bad For You (Robert Wyatt)
She's Gone (Kevin Ayers)
Parchman Farm (Booker White)
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