- A1: Impotence
- A2: Those Words They Say
- A3: Don't Try To Change Me
- A4: Parchman Farm
- A5: Almost Grown
- A6: She's Gone
- A7: He's Bad For You
- A8: It's What I Feel
- A9: Never Leave Me
- A10: Just Where I Want
- A11: Time After Time
- B1: No Game When You Lose
- B2: Slow Walkin' Talk
- B3: She Loves To Hurt
- B4: The Big Show
- B5: Memories
- B6: The Pieman Cometh
- B7: Summertime
Although the band never released
an album during the years of their
activity, Wilde Flowers is certainly
to be counted among the foundation
stones of the Canterbury scene
of the mid-to-late Sixties. After
their departure from the band, the
members formed other two seminal
groups of the Canterbury Sound: Soft
Machine (Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers,
and Hugh Hopper) and Caravan
(David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye
Hastings, and Richard Coughlan).
The name is of course an homage
to Oscar Wilde, and this album is a
selection of some of their rarest gems
that originally came out in 1994.




