The Sea Urchins

The Sea Urchins

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Name = The Sea Urchins


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Origin = West Bromwich, England
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Genre = Indie pop
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Years_active = 1986 - 1992
Label = Sarah Records
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Past_members = Darren Martin
Patrick Roberts
Simon Woodcock
James Roberts
Bridget Duffy
Robert Cooksey
Mark Bevin
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The Sea Urchins were an indie pop band from West Bromwich, England formed in 1986.Strong, Martin C. (1999) "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1] Their first two releases were flexi discs given away with fanzines. Their "Pristine Christine" single was the first Sarah Records release, and is highly coveted among vinyl record collectors.

James Roberts, Cooksey, and Woodcock later formed the band Delta.Lazell, Barry (1997) "Indie Hits 1980-1989", Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4] James Roberts, Patrick Roberts, and Robert Cooksey also formed The Low Scene.

Members

*Darren Martin - bass guitar
*Patrick Roberts - drums
*Simon Woodcock - rhythm guitar
*James Roberts - vocals, acoustic guitar
*Bridget Duffy - vox organ, tambourine
*Robert Cooksey - lead guitar
*Mark Bevin - bass

Discography

Albums

*"Stardust" (1992) Sarah
*"Live in London" (1994) Fierce

Singles

*"Pristine Christine" (1987) Sarah (UK Indie #11)
*"Please Rain Fall"/"Solace" (1988) Sarah (UK Indie #4)
*"Recorded 30.10.88" (1990) Fierce
*"A Morning Odyssey" (1990) Sarah
*"Please Don't Cry" (1991) Cheree

Compilations

*"Cling Film" on "The Kvatch flexi" (1987)
*"Summershine" on "Sha-La-La Flexi 5" (1987)
*"Pristine Christine" on "There And Back Again Lane" (1995)
*"Pristine Christine" on "Rough Trade Shops Indiepop 1" (2004)
*"Pristine Christine" on "CD86" (2006)

References

External links

* [http://twee.net/bands/seaurchins.html The Sea Urchins on TweeNet]


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