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The Wilde Flowers (7 tracks)

by The Wilde Flowers

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released March 16, 1965

Richard Sinclair - rhythm guitar (lead vocal track 6)
Graham Flight - vocals (tracks 1, 4 & 5)
Kevin Ayers - vocals (tracks 2 & 3)
Brian Hopper - lead guitar, alto saxophone (tracks 2 & 5), backing vocals (track 6)
Hugh Hopper - bass guitar
Robert Ellidge Wyatt - drums and tambourine, vocals (track 5), backing vocals (track 6)

"Parchman Farm," "She's Gone" and "Memories" recorded to acetate discs at Wout Steenhuis's home studio, Broadstairs, Kent, 16 March 1965. The producer was Wout Steenhuis. The rest were recorded on tape in Sellindge, Kent, July 1965.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellindge

All songs by Hugh Hopper, except "Parchman Farm" by Booker White, "She's Gone" by Kevin Ayers, "Slow Walkin' Talk" by Brian Hopper and "He's Bad For You" by Robert Wyatt

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Richard Sinclair Martina Franca, Italy

The leading voice of the Canterbury Scene. Beginning with the Wilde Flowers, on to Caravan, Hatfield & the North, Camel and all his recent group efforts, Richard Sinclair's singing and bass playing have been a constant source of delight for lovers of Canterbury music. A deep, low voice, a talent for memorable melodies few can match, plus an imaginative and fluid technique on the bass and guitar. ... more

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