The Wild Flowers - Backwoods (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: The Wild Flowers
- Title: Backwoods
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Black Records
- Genre: Alt Rock, Post Punk, Indie Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:11:21
- Total Size: 177/465 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sideshow
02. Silently Told
03. Nowhere
04. Midnight
05. Good Reason
06. Road to Ruin
07. One Step
08. What Happens Now
09. Tattoo
10. Fall Down Easy
11. Livin' Thing
12. Mescalin
13. Count Ten
14. Getting Away
15. Kings of Nowhere
16. Your Barricades
17. Cheap Perfume
01. Sideshow
02. Silently Told
03. Nowhere
04. Midnight
05. Good Reason
06. Road to Ruin
07. One Step
08. What Happens Now
09. Tattoo
10. Fall Down Easy
11. Livin' Thing
12. Mescalin
13. Count Ten
14. Getting Away
15. Kings of Nowhere
16. Your Barricades
17. Cheap Perfume
The Wild Flowers were a British post-punk band, formed in 1983. They released five albums in total between 1984 and 1997.
The band was formed in 1983 in Wolverhampton, England, consisting of members Neal Cook (guitarist/vocalist), Dave Newton (guitarist), Mark Alexander (bassist), and Dave Fisher (drummer). They released their debut album entitled The Joy of It All for the small Reflex label in 1984. Two singles were released from that album, 1983's "Melt Like Ice" and "Things Have Changed" from 1984. Newton left soon afterwards to form The Mighty Lemon Drops, and new member Dave Atherton was then brought in as guitarist. The band released two more singles, "It Ain't So Easy" in 1985 and "A Kind of Kingdom" in 1986, taken from their second album Dust, released in 1987. Choosing to concentrate on breaking in America, the Wild Flowers became the first British band signed to the punk rock label Slash Records and in 1988 released the album Sometime Soon, followed by Tales Like These in 1990. One further album followed, Backwoods, from 1997.
The band was formed in 1983 in Wolverhampton, England, consisting of members Neal Cook (guitarist/vocalist), Dave Newton (guitarist), Mark Alexander (bassist), and Dave Fisher (drummer). They released their debut album entitled The Joy of It All for the small Reflex label in 1984. Two singles were released from that album, 1983's "Melt Like Ice" and "Things Have Changed" from 1984. Newton left soon afterwards to form The Mighty Lemon Drops, and new member Dave Atherton was then brought in as guitarist. The band released two more singles, "It Ain't So Easy" in 1985 and "A Kind of Kingdom" in 1986, taken from their second album Dust, released in 1987. Choosing to concentrate on breaking in America, the Wild Flowers became the first British band signed to the punk rock label Slash Records and in 1988 released the album Sometime Soon, followed by Tales Like These in 1990. One further album followed, Backwoods, from 1997.
Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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