Lyrics to 'Kurious Orange' by THE FALL: Curious or anj, I curious or anj / Oranj I'm curious or anj curious oranj /. I Am Kurious Oranj (1988). There were failed promotion stunts, like the rain of nerf balls dropped by the Raritan Valley Flying School over the live Communiversity broadcast on Nassau Street. The lucky person who returned a certain colored ball to Axel’s booth would have won a weekend to Florida, or something like that. I remember the WPRB night at City Gardens in. I Am Kurious Oranj is the eleventh studio album by English post-punk band the Fall.It was released on 10 October 1988 through record label Beggars Banquet. The album's release came at the end of a relatively successful year for the group, which had also seen the release of an 'accessible' album, The Frenz Experiment, and a handful of singles in the UK charts. Overture From 'I Am Curious, Orange' Overture From 'I Am Curious, Orange' Lyrics. Kurious oranj Kurious oranj Yes, O yes You're Bad News Girl Bad News Girl Hip hip hip hip hip Bremen nacht Frenz-uh Dr An nabel Lies! I Am Kurious Oranj is The Fall’s eleventh studio album. Released by Beggars Banquet 30 years ago in 1988, it contains some of their most loved songs including “Cab It Up!” “Jerusalem” (which takes its lyrics from a poem by William Blake) and “New Big Prinz” which Pitchfork called.
Lyrics
Kurious oranj Kurious oranj Yes, O yes You're Bad News Girl Bad News Girl Hip hip hip hip hip Bremen nacht Frenz-uh Dr Annabel Lies! (1)
Notes
1. As befits an overture, the lyrics repeat the titles of other songs from the album. 'Bremen Nacht' and 'Frenz' are songs from the previous album, The Frenz Experiment (I Am Kurious Oranj includes a shorter variation of 'Bremen Nacht' called 'Last Nacht'), and 'Dr. Annabel Lies' is a line from 'An Older Lover Etc.' This overture was apparently not played at any of the performances. ^