Brown and Orange

Brown and Orange
Studio album by The Bedroom Philosopher
Released 2009
Recorded September 2006 – September 2008
The Soft Centre
Northcote, Melbourne, Australia
Genre Comedy rock
Length 53:25
Label Nan and Pop Records
Producer The Bedroom Philosopher with Chris Scallan, Martin "Moose" Lubran and Ken Heazlewood
The Bedroom Philosopher chronology
In Bed with My Doona
(2005)
Brown and Orange
(2009)
Songs from the 86 Tram
(2010)

Brown and Orange is an album by the Australian folk comedian The Bedroom Philosopher (Justin Heazlewood) released in February 2009. It was produced by Chris Scallan, Martin "Moose" Lubran and Ken Heazlewood.

It is the second album by The Bedroom Philosopher, following In Bed with My Doona in 2005,[1] which contained his radio hit "I'm So Post Modern", the most popular independently released Australian single in 2005, reaching number 72 in the following year's Triple J Hottest 100.[2]

The music video for the album's second single, "Wow Wow's Song", acquired 20,000 plays on YouTube within its first five days of release and garnered many impressive statistics in Australia, New Zealand and globally.[3]

Concerts performed in 2008 as The Bedroom Philosopher and His Awkwardstra premiered many of the songs on the album.[4]

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Strange Piece of Music"
  2. "Party in My Head"
  3. "What Am I Supposed to Be Doing?"
  4. "The Happiest Boy"
  5. "I'm So Lonely"
  6. "(Brown)"
  7. "Jesus on Big Brother"
  8. "For the Love I Have for You"
  9. "Circus Bear"
  10. "(Orange)"
  11. "Swan Song"
  12. "Deux Cygnes Noirs"
  13. "Wow Wow's Song (La La La)"
  14. "(Social Life at the Psychiatric Unit 30.07.77)"

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 "discography ... The Bedroom Philosopher". Bedroomphilosopher.com. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  2. "Triple J Hottest 100 of 2005". Rocklists.com. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  3. 1 2 "YouTube - The Bedroom Philosopher - Wow Wow's Song (La La La)". Au.youtube.com. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  4. "Folkstar « She's A Screaming Suffragette". Shesascreamingsuffragette.wordpress.com. 24 October 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2010.

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