Brian Hopper
Brian Hopper (born 3 January 1943) is a British guitarist and saxophonist.
Hopper was born in Whitstable, Kent, and is the older brother of the late bassist Hugh Hopper. With Hugh, he was a member in the early Canterbury scene band Wilde Flowers. He also played saxophone on Soft Machine's album Volume Two and cowrote several tracks on their eponymous debut. The death of two bandmates in the early 1970s discouraged Brian from pursuing a proper career in music, so he went into agricultural crop protection research and development instead.[1]
Only in the latter part of the 1990s did Brian re-emerge as an artist of contemporary as well as historical significance. One of his projects was Canterburied Sounds, Vol.s 1-4, a four-CD compilation of archival Canterbury scene recordings from his private collection.
Discography
Year | Artist | Title |
1962 | various artists | Canterburied Sounds, Vol.s 1-4 (released 1998) |
1965 | The Wilde Flowers | The Wilde Flowers (released 1994) |
1969 | Soft Machine | Volume Two |
2003 | Brian Hopper (with Robert Fenner) | Virtuality |
2004 | Brian Hopper | If Ever I Am |
2006 | Brian Hopper & Robert Fenner | Just Desserts[2] |
Filmography
- 2015: Romantic Warriors III: Canterbury Tales (DVD)
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 September 2007. Retrieved 14 July 2007.
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External links
- Virtuality in the Voiceprint catalogue
- If Ever I Am in the Voiceprint catalogue
- Brian Hopper at Calyx, the Canterbury website
- Brian Hopper at AllMusic