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In April, Ayers's place was taken by vocalist and harmonica player Graham Flight, his roommate. With their new frontman, the Wilde Flowers recorded their second batch of songs in the summer of 1965, including two tracks by Hugh Hopper, one by Brian Hopper and one by Wyatt. By September, both Flight
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After several years of jamming together, the Wilde Flowers were officially formed in 1964 by lead vocalist Kevin Ayers, lead guitarist, saxophonist and vocalist Brian Hopper, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Richard Sinclair, bassist and saxophonist Hugh Hopper, and drummer and vocalist Robert Wyatt.
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joined as Sinclair's replacement shortly after the spring 1966 recording session, and later took on lead vocals when Wyatt left to join the founding lineup of Soft Machine. Hugh Hopper left shortly thereafter, with Dave Lawrence taking his place. Richard Sinclair's cousin
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writer Tom Pinnock credited the Wilde Flowers for "spawn a whole batch of England's finest songwriters and musicians", as well as "an entire genre". Similarly, Kieron Tyler of
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also joined the band on keyboards. However, by October 1967 the group had disbanded, with Hastings, Coughlan and the Sinclair cousins going on to form
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The group performed a series of live shows before their first recording session in March 1965, at which they tracked Hugh Hopper's "
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credited the band for being "the hothouse enabling to refine their visions and pursue future paths".
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In 1994, a collection of the recordings made by the Wilde Flowers were released for the first time by
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Rock/Folk Contest, as well as recording seven more tracks, most of which were written by Hugh Hopper.
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joining on drums. During the spring of 1966, this four-piece lineup of the band performed at the
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through a number of offshoot bands. In a review of a remastered collection of their tracks,
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in January 1968. The Hopper brothers went on to join Wyatt in Soft Machine.
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and Sinclair had left, with Wyatt taking over on lead vocals and
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Different Every Time: The Authorised Biography of Robert Wyatt
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Index

The Wilde Flowers in 1966 (L to R): Pye Hastings, Brian Hopper, Hugh Hopper, Richard Coughlan.
Pye Hastings
Brian Hopper
Hugh Hopper
Richard Coughlan
Canterbury
Psychedelic rock
progressive rock
rhythm and blues
Brian Hopper
Hugh Hopper
Robert Wyatt
Richard Sinclair
Kevin Ayers
Richard Coughlan
Pye Hastings
Dave Sinclair
psychedelic rock
Canterbury
Kent
Kevin Ayers
Brian Hopper
Richard Sinclair
Hugh Hopper
Robert Wyatt
Canterbury scene
Soft Machine
Caravan
Camel
Memories

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