The Sears - Another Statistic Live In Wolverhampton

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Review by Tuelo Rahube

Another Statistic Live In Wolverhampton by Sears is a must-listen for any fan of classic rock music. The album captures the band's electrifying live performance, showcasing their incredible musicianship and stage presence.

The setlist features some of Sears' biggest hits, such as "Rock and Roll Heart" and "The Devil's in the Details," as well as some lesser-known tracks that are equally impressive. The band's energy is infectious, and it's impossible not to get swept up in the excitement of the live show.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with crystal-clear sound that perfectly captures the live experience. The mix is well-balanced, with each instrument and vocal part coming through clearly.

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Artist: The Sears
Album: Another Statistic Live In Wolverhampton
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Free Money
Body Hold Parts 1 & 2
System Spycho
Borebom
Something To Fear ?
Freedom What Freedom ?
Mental Agravation
Not Prepared
Statistical Rape

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Catalog Numbers

BLUURG 43

Labels

Bluurg Tapes

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About The Sears

Punk band from Wednesbury, West Midlands UK. Active from 1981 to 1985. Formed early in 1981 (having been briefly named "The Wait) by school friends Dave Nicholls (Guitar), Nick Jardine (Bass), Clare "Corny" Taylor (Vocals) and Kevin Thickett (Drums). They made their live debut May 11th 1981 at Wednesbury's Holyhead Youth Centre. The band had difficulty in retaining an accomplished drummer. After 6 months, Thickett was replaced by Chris Boot who was himself replaced by Allan Higginson. Sears were briefly joined by a second (male) vocalist in response to an ad place in the weekly music newspaper "Sounds". "Gnasher" performed just one gig; at The Roebuck, Erdington, Birmingham UK on November 9th 1981. Nicholls temporarily left the band in 1982 to be replaced by guitarist "Taffy". It was this line up that recorded the first demo (3 songs) in July 1982. With Nicholls back (initially in a line-up with two guitars until the inexperienced "Taffy" was persuaded to leave), they made their London debut at the Moonlight Club, West Hampsted on September 26th 1982. The drummer saga continued when Higginson went AWOL to be replaced by James "Braddo" Bradley who in turn was replaced by Ian "Batesy" Bate. The line up of "Corny" Taylor, Dave Nicholls, Nick Jardine and "Batesy" recorded their sole official release "If Only..." in June 1984. It was produced in collaboration with Dick Lucas and Bruce Treasure of Subhumans' for release on Bluurg Records. The band were disappointed with the recordings. Unfortunately, Batesy became ill and left the band to be replaced on drums by Sean "Faz" O'Farrell but after a UK tour with Norway's Bannlyst in July 1985, The Sears decided to end. The final gig was at Sunderland Bunker, September 14th 1985. Batesy succumbed to leukemia in May 1986. There was a one-off reunion at the Anchor, in Wednesbury on July 19th 1986 as a benefit for his widow. In 2004/2005, Corny, Nick and Dave met and re-recorded the tracks from "If Only..." in Dave's home studio.

Name Vars

  • Sears

Members

  • David Nicholls
  • Nick Jardine
  • Corny
  • Batesy
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Summary by Tuelo Rahube

Another Statistic Live In Wolverhampton is a fantastic addition to Sears' discography and a must-have for any fan of classic rock. The album perfectly captures the band's raw energy and talent, making it a joy to listen to from start to finish.