
Coming from Wolverhampton, England, The Wild Flowers were chiefly inspired by New York punk rock, especially Television and Ramones. The band's original membership included guitarist/vocalist Neil Cook, guitarist Dave Newton, bassist Mark Alexander, and drummer Dave Fisher, and this lineup recorded an LP titled The Joy of It All for the small Reflex label in 1984. Newton left soon afterwards to form the Mighty Lemon Drops, and it took the Wild Flowers two years to regain their footing.
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Melt Like Ice
After All These Years
The Promised Land

Things Have Changed

Beggar Man

Dark Times

Bamboo

The Joy Of It All

Hold The Torch

From The Sky
More Than Me

The Chosen Proof

Take Me For a Ride
A Kind Of KIngdom
Second Thought

Broken chains

Head of Nothing
Moving Along With The Sun

That Ain't True

Livin' Thing
Sideshow

Apple Creek

The Welcome Son

Midnight
Good Reason

What Happens Now

Nowhere
A Man Like Myself
Silently Told
Road to Ruin
Fall Down Easy

Set Me Alight
Don't Know Where I'm Going
One Step
Nothing to Gain

Is This The Place

Melon Patch

Last Train To Nowhere

Count Ten
Your Barricades
lonesome road
Getting Away
Kings of Nowhere
Cheap Perfume

Mescalin
Where My Heart Lies
Tattoo
Dawn Parade
On A Day Like Today
One More Chance
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