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A wildflower is a flower that grows wild. Wildflower(s) or Wild Flower(s) may also refer to: Film, television, and theater * ''Wildflower'' (1914 film), an American drama directed by Allan Dwan * ''Wildflower'' (1991 film), an American television film directed by Diane Keaton * ''Wildflower: The Legendary California Triathlon'', a documentary film about the Wildflower Triathlon (see below) * ''Wildflowers'' (film), a 1999 American film directed by Melissa Painter * ''Wild Flower'' (film), a 1943 Mexican film directed by Emilio Fernández * ''Wild Flowers'' (1930 film), a Chinese film of the 1930s * ''Wild Flowers'' (1982 film), a Canadian film directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre * ''Wild Flowers'' (2000 film), a Czech film directed by F. A. Brabec * ''Wild Flowers'' (2015 film), a South Korean film directed by Park Suk-young * ''Wild Flowers'' (2022 film), a Spanish-French film * ''Wildflower'' (2022 film), a Canadian film * Wildflower Film Awards, South Korea * ''Wildfl ...
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Wildflower
A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. The term implies that the plant probably is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is in any way different from the way it appears in the wild as a native plant, even if it is growing where it would not naturally. The term can refer to the flowering plant as a whole, even when not in bloom, and not just the flower. "Wildflower" is not an exact term. More precise terms include ''native species'' (naturally occurring in the area, see flora), ''exotic'' or, better, ''introduced species'' (not naturally occurring in the area), of which some are labelled ''invasive species'' (that out-compete other plants – whether native or not), ''imported'' (introduced to an area whether deliberately or accidentally) and ''naturalized'' (introduced to an area, but now considered by the public as native). In the United Kingdom, the organization Plantlife International in ...
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The Wilde Flowers
The Wilde Flowers were an English psychedelic rock band from Canterbury, Kent. Formed in 1964, the group originally featured lead vocalist Kevin Ayers, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist Brian Hopper, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Richard Sinclair, bassist Hugh Hopper and drummer Robert Wyatt. Despite not releasing any material during their brief three-year tenure, the band are generally considered to be the originators of the Canterbury scene. After their breakup in 1969, the group's members went on to form numerous key bands within the scene, including Soft Machine, Caravan and Camel. History 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. The group performed a series of live shows before their first recording session in March 1 ...
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Wild Flower (Houston Person Album)
''Wild Flower is an album by saxophonist Houston Person recorded in 1977 and released on the Muse Records, Muse label.Enciclopedia del Jazz: Houston Person
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Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars noting that "Person never received much publicity but has been near the top of his field since the late '60s. His basic, swinging approach has resulted in a consistent string of rewarding and accessible albums... Worth searching for".Yanow, S.
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Wildflowers (Tom Petty Album)
''Wildflowers'' is the second solo studio album by American musician Tom Petty, released on November 1, 1994. The album was the first released by Petty after signing a contract with Warner Bros. Records (where he had recorded as part of the Traveling Wilburys) and the first of three albums produced by Rick Rubin. The album was certified 3× platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. In 2020, the album was ranked at number 214 on ''Rolling Stones Greatest Albums of All Time list. Production ''Wildflowers'' was credited only to Petty and not to his usual band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers because, in Petty's words, "Rick ubinand I both wanted more freedom than to be strapped into five guys." Nonetheless, the Heartbreakers predominantly served as the musicians on the album. The album features all the band's members with the exception of drummer Stan Lynch. Petty auditioned numerous drummers for the album, and eventually chose Steve Ferrone. ...
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Wildflowers (Judy Collins Album)
''Wildflowers'' is the sixth studio album by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released by Elektra Records in 1967. It is her highest charting album to date, reaching No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Pop Albums charts. The album was arranged by Joshua Rifkin and produced by Mark Abramson. It included her Top 10 hit version of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides, Now". Collins' recording "Albatross" was used in the 1968 film adaptation of ''The Subject Was Roses''. It was one of three self-penned tracks that appeared on the album, the first time that Collins wrote her own material. The collection also includes three Leonard Cohen-penned tracks, including "Priests," a composition Cohen never released himself. ''Wildflowers'' was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1969, for sales of over 500,000 copies in the US. Track listing Personnel *Judy Collins – vocals, guitar, keyboards *Joshua Rifkin – arranger, conductor ("Priests" arranged by Robert Sylvester and Robert DennisJune 30, ...
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Wildflowers (Jonathan Byrd Album)
''Wildflowers'' is the 2001 debut album by Jonathan Byrd. The songs are mostly original songs with a few traditional tunes. Here he mixes contemporary singer-songwriter storytelling with Appalachian folk roots. There is even a murder ballad; "Velma" is a song about serial killer Velma Barfield whose victims included Byrd's own grandfather. ''Sing Out!'' says, " onathan Byrd'ssongwriting melds the lyricism of Celtic music with the stark storytelling of the finest traditional balladeers." Arthur Wood of ''Folkwax'' says that Byrd's "Ashe County Fair" is certain, in time, to become a "folk classic." Byrd explained to Wood: "When I started writing it, I didn't know the girl was going to die."Wood, Arthur"Born into the Whisper" (Jonathan Byrd bio) ''FolkWax'' (link requires free subscription—accessed August 14, 2008) Byrd says that he learned to play in the alternate guitar tuning DADGAD during two visits to Ireland: "For a personal challenge, I wrote and recorded my entire ...
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Wildflowers (Jess & Matt Album)
''Wildflowers'' is the third studio album and first as independent artists and first to feature only original music by Australian duo, Jess & Matt Jess & Matt are a pop music duo consisting of husband and wife Jess Dunbar and Matt Price. They started out as solo artists but became a duo in 2014. Career 2015: ''The X Factor'' In 2015, Jess & Matt auditioned for season seven of ''The X Fact .... The album was released on 9 July 2021 and debuted at number 11 on the ARIA Charts. In an interview with Gwen van Montfort from ''Female'' Jess Dunbar said "''Wildflowers'' is a pretty personal document to our musical freedom and intense self-discovery. We've been writing these songs over the past few years here in Sydney and in Nashville, and stepping out independently gave us the freedom to produce these songs the way we always wanted. The album is a journey of our relationship, with all the struggles and triumphs we've faced over the years. The album concept is a celebration of the sil ...
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Wildflowers (Cassandra Vasik Album)
''Wildflowers'' is the debut album by Canadian country music artist Cassandra Vasik. It was released by Epic Records Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America Sony Corporation of America (SONAM, also known as SCA), is the American arm of the Japanese conglomerate Sony Group ... in 1991. The album includes the Top 5 single "Which Face Should I Put on Tonight." Track listing All songs written by Tim Thorney and Erica Ehm #"The Black Book" #"Burning Witches" #" Which Face Should I Put On Tonight" #"When Will I Become a Man" #"It Comes Back to You" #"Those Stars" #"Fading Footsteps" #"Painted Cafe" #" Wildflowers" #"I Walk Alone" #"Innocence" #"Talk Around Me" References External links * ''Wildflowers''at Allmusic {{Authority control 1991 debut albums Cassandra Vasik albums Epic Records albums ...
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Wildflower (Sheryl Crow Album)
''Wildflower'' is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released September 27, 2005. Although the album debuted at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as previous albums, having also peaked at No. 25 on the UK Album Chart (where all her previous studio albums had been Top 10 successes). In December 2005, however, the album was nominated for a Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award, while Sheryl Crow was nominated for a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy Award for the song " Good Is Good". The album was certified platinum in the U.S. in December 2005, and as of January 2008, it had sold 949,000 units (over the counter) there. A deluxe edition of the CD was also released, which contains an additional DVD featuring acoustic versions of many of the album's tracks, as well as the promotional video for the lead single " Good Is Good". Track listing Charts Year-end charts Pe ...
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Wildflower (Sandy Lam Album)
''Wildflower'' () is the twelfth studio album by Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam, released by Stardust Records in December 1991. As part of the "unplugged" craze in the Cantopop scene, it is widely considered her signature album. Track listing All tracks produced by Clarence Hui and Sandy Lam, except "Let Me Live and Cry (reprise)" produced by Yang Zhen Long, and "Predestiny (multi-dimensional mix)" contains additional production by Patrick Delay. Notes: * signifies additional lyrics by * signifies additional music by *"Wildflower Overture" is performed by Dick Lee. *"Moonflower" is a cover of Yoshiko Yamaguchi's song ''Yè lái xiāng'' (夜來香). *"Temptation of the Rose" is a cover of Yǐn Fang Ling's (尹芳玲) song ''Qiáng wēi zhī liàn'' (薔薇之戀). *"Predestiny" contains an uncredited excerpt from the poem ''Zàng huā cí'' (葬花詞) in the novel ''Dream of the Red Chamber ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' (''Honglou Meng'') or ''The Story of the Stone'' (''Sh ...
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Wildflower (Lauren Alaina Album)
''Wildflower'' is the debut studio album by season ten ''American Idol'' runner-up Lauren Alaina. The album was released by Mercury Nashville. on October 11, 2011 in the United States. The album's first single, " Like My Mother Does", reached the Top 40 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart. ''Wildflower'' debuted at number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, making Alaina the youngest female artist to debut that high since LeAnn Rimes' debut album, ''Blue'', fifteen years prior. Reception ''Wildflower'' received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 72, based on 4 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album 3 stars out of 5 and wrote: "Byron Gallimore, who previously produced Sugarland and Faith Hill, gives Wildflower an appealing gloss that helps disguise the or ...
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