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The Cribs (l to r): Ross Jarman (drums), Gary Jarman (bass, vocals), Ryan Jarman (guitar, vocals) Contributor: Graeme Lucas Whenever I am speaking to someone about music, and they seem to share my tastes, I always feel the need to find out their views on The Cribs. This normally elicits one of four responses: 1) Who? 2) They’re crap 3) I love them too 4) I really liked the Men’s Needs album but haven’t heard much else Of these, whilst all are perfectly acceptable, I find answer 4 kind of depressing. Of course, Men’s Needs is a classic of its ilk – a tour de force of mid-fi/indie/punk and it has great song after great song. It would be easy to do a top 10 if I had only heard that album. However, with most bands, their most popular work generally only scratches the surface of what makes the band great. The same is true of the Cribs.
For this top 10, I am hoping to choose ten songs that demonstrate their diversity, versatility and overall greatness. Given that I had fifteen years, seven albums, loads of singles and B-sides to go at, choosing 10 was virtually impossible. I once made a Spotify playlist of my favourite Cribs songs and there were over fifty, so I hope you understand the scale of the task. Initially, I wanted every album represented, along with a couple of non-album singles and the famous B-sides. Once I started down this path, however, it became clear that this would have led to a lower quality top 10.
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There are some notable omissions and no doubt some aficionados will look at this and scream, “I can’t believe he didn’t choose track X, Y or Z” – but the list is what it is; a journey through my life as a Cribs fan. Hopefully, some of the choices will make some new fans. The order in which they are chosen is important too – it is not chronological, or in order of preference, but designed to be listened to in that order, by way of introduction to the band. My advice for anyone who has never listened to the Cribs? Listen to the first three selections. If you don’t like them, go no further. You won’t be a fan.
As the list progresses, however, more sounds, styles and techniques will reveal themselves. Ultimately, great riffs, great melodies and singing of variable quality are what makes the three brothers from Wakefield (and that’s all your getting in terms of band history – look it up if you’re interested) what they are.
Another Number This song is really where it all began in many ways. Back in 2003, this was released as a limited edition AA-side single, along with Baby Don’t Sweat and both ended up on the debut album, The Cribs. For me, Another Number is an utterly timeless classic. I have seen them live on many occasions and this is one the crowd always demand.
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If we are more than half way through a set and this hasn’t made an appearance, you can guarantee that the main repeating riff will be sung at the stage until the song gets played. A very simple song, based around what is a really simple riff now how does it go? Der der der der der der der I’m A Realist Moving on to the breakthrough album, Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever, and skipping The New Fellas for a reason here.