I Am Kurious Oranj Rar File

I Am Kurious Oranj was written as the soundtrack for the ballet I Am Curious, Orange, produced by contemporary dance group Michael Clark & Company, and themed loosely around the 300th anniversary of William of Orange's accession to the English throne. The album combines studio recordings with tracks recorded live during the ballet performances in Edinburgh in June 1988. Big New Prinz This song is by The Fall and appears on the album I Am Kurious Oranj (1988). Rockin' records Rockin' records Rock the record Rockin' records The guy's rock records Big priest Rockin' records Rock the records Rock rock records Drink the long Drink the long draught Drink the long draught for big priest Drink the long draught down Drink the long Drink the long.

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The last thing most Fall fans expected the group to do in 1988 was provide music for a ballet, but in fact this is what they did. Of course, it helped that the Michael Clark company of dancers were some of the most avant-garde at the time in Britain and were inspired originally by the Fall's 'Hey! Luciani' single. The concept, very loosely, centers around William and Mary of Orange, and finds Smith arranging William Blake's 'Jerusalem' for the band, adding his own lyrics ('It was the fault of the government,' providing ironic contrast to the self-sufficiency espoused in Blake). As a cohesive Fall album it fails: The strongest tracks are those that have little to do with the ballet (and are available elsewhere). 'New Big Prinz' updates their own 'Hip Priest' into one of their heaviest tracks, full of threat and wonder. 'Cab It Up!' features all forward momentum and jingling keyboards. For the first time tracks felt like filler, and indeed they were. The CD booklet contains photographs from the performance full of giant pop-art hamburgers and cans of baked beans, suggesting I Am Kurios Oranj would have been more interesting to see than hear.

The last thing most Fall fans expected the group to do in 1988 was provide music for a ballet, but in fact this is what they did. Of course, it helped that the Michael Clark company of dancers were some of the most avant-garde at the time in Britain and were inspired originally by the Fall's 'Hey! Luciani' single. The concept, very loosely, centers around William and Mary of Orange, and finds Smith arranging William Blake's 'Jerusalem' for the band, adding his own lyrics ('It was the fault of the government,' providing ironic contrast to the self-sufficiency espoused in Blake). As a cohesive Fall album it fails: The strongest tracks are those that have little to do with the ballet (and are available elsewhere). 'New Big Prinz' updates their own 'Hip Priest' into one of their heaviest tracks, full of threat and wonder. 'Cab It Up!' features all forward momentum and jingling keyboards. For the first time tracks felt like filler, and indeed they were. The CD booklet contains photographs from the performance full of giant pop-art hamburgers and cans of baked beans, suggesting I Am Kurios Oranj would have been more interesting to see than hear.

I Am Kurious Oranj Rar File Opener

SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1
Steve Hanley / Craig Scanlon / Marcia Schofield / Mark E. Smith
3:25 SpotifyAmazon
2 2:48 SpotifyAmazon
3 8:54 SpotifyAmazon
4 6:19 SpotifyAmazon
5 2:52 SpotifyAmazon
6 2:15 SpotifyAmazon
7
Brix Smith / Mark E. Smith
4:41 SpotifyAmazon
8 3:25 SpotifyAmazon
9 4:56 SpotifyAmazon
10 5:21 SpotifyAmazon
11 4:54 SpotifyAmazon
12 3:56 SpotifyAmazon
13
Steve Hanley / Craig Scanlon / Marcia Schofield / Mark E. Smith
3:08 SpotifyAmazon

I Am Kurious Oranj Rar File 2017

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