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[Machine Translation] This is a 4-CD box set of recordings by Brian Hopper (brother of Hopper), who was a member of the legendary Wild Flowers, a band that later formed the Soft Machine and Caravan and is considered the origin of the Canterbury sound, and whose members included Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Hugh Popper, Pie Hastings, and Richard Sinclair. This 4-CD box set is a compilation of rare sound sources recorded and owned by Brian Hopper (Hugh Hopper's brother), who was a member of the legendary Wild Flowers, the origin of the Canterbury sound, which later formed Soft Machine and Caravan. It includes a caravan version of the Soft Machine's first single "Feelin' Leelin', Squelin'," a cover of the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" sung by Kevin Ayers, a demo of the Soft Machine classic "Esther's No Job," a demo of Robert Wyatt and Jimi Hendrix's "The Rhythm of the World" sung by Hopper's brother, and a collection of Hopper's own recordings. The Kinks' cover of "You Really Got Me", the demo of Soft Machine's classic "Esther's Nose Job", and Robert Wyatt and Jimi Hendrix's "Slow Walkin' Talk" are all historic recordings! The album features 44 tracks, including band recordings by the Wildflowers, Caravan, and Soft Machine, solos by Robert Wyatt, Hugh Hopper, Brian Hopper, Mike Rutledge, and Pye Hasting, and performances by a variety of duos, trios, and quartets. Included. Includes comments by Robert Wyatt, Hugh Hopper, and Mike Rutledge, as well as a bilingual translation of Brian Hopper's detailed song-by-song commentary.
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