From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Cribs (album)
The Cribs (album)
The Cribs in the Hackney area. It was self produced by the band
with Ed Deegan engineering, all except track 9, "Tri’elle",
which was culled from the band’s original sessions at
Fortress Studio with Chicago based Avant-Garde musi-
cian Bobby Conn. In 2005, this record was awarded the
prestigious American Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers (ASCAP) College Award. Previous winners
have included Coldplay and Franz Ferdinand.
Background
The band formed in 2001, and for the first few years of
their existence they played small gigs in local venues.
After being signed by Wichita Recordings, the band re-
leased this album in 2004. The majority of the album
was recorded at the Toerag Studios in London, and were
Studio album by The Cribs
recorded and produced by Ed Deegan, although the ninth
Released 8 March 2004 track on the album, "Tri’Elle", was produced by Bobby
Recorded Toerag Studios, London Conn and engineered by Gareth Parton at Fortress Stu-
dios.[1] Conn also provided backing vocals on the track.
Genre Garage rock, Lo-Fi The album has a mixture of garage rock and indie rock
Length 35:40 sounds, and features Ryan Jarman on electric guitar and
vocals, Gary Jarman on bass guitar and vocals, and Ross
Label Wichita Recordings Jarman plays the drums. All other instruments on the
Wichita/Worlds Fair record are played by the band members.
V2
Festival Mushroom Records
Track listing
Producer Ed Deegan, Bobby Conn
1. "The Watch Trick"
Professional reviews 2. "You Were Always The One"
3. "The Lights Went Out’
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4. "You & I"
Please move reviews into the “Reception” section
of the article. See Moving reviews into article 5. "Things You Should Be Knowing"
space. 6. "Another Number"
• NME link 7. "What About Me"
• Allmusic link 8. "Learning How To Fight"
• Q 9. "Tri’elle"
• The Tripwire (positive) link 10. "Baby Don’t Sweat"
The Cribs chronology 11. "Direction"
12. "Third Outing"
The Cribs The New Fellas
(2004) (2005)
The Cribs was the title of The Cribs’ debut album released
References
in 2004. It was recorded in 7 days in mid/late 2003 at [1] The Cribs album liner notes
London’s Toe-Rag Studios, a vintage styled 8 track studio
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