The first line-up of Curious (Yellow) was Jansson with Mike Knapp on drums, and Phil Hall on guitar – both formerly of the punk band Dropbears – and Les White (aka Lez White) of New Zealand pop-rock group Th' Dudes on bass guitar. In March 1988, Curious (Yellow) released an EP 'I Am Curious' on Red Eye Records. Both the band's name and the EP title are a reference to the 1967 Swedish film "I Am Curious (Yellow)". The EP was produced by Kilbey, who also provided keyboards, programming, guitar and backing vocals. The group performed locally and then toured Australia's east coast with fellow Red Eye artists The Bhagavad Guitars, The Crystal Set, and The Mexican Spitfires. Jansson and Kilbey co-wrote The Church's hit single "Under the Milky Way" (February 1988), and Curious (Yellow) often included their version in live performances. After Hall joined the Lime Spiders in December, the first line-up disbanded.
By 1990, a second line-up had formed with Jansson and White joined by Mike Caen (ex-Dragon) on guitar, Jim Bowman on guitar and Mark Dawson on drums. They released two singles, "Taken By Surprise" (August) and "Love Itself" (November), and an album 'Charms and Blues' in September. It was produced by the band and Kilbey and issued on Red Eye Records and Polydor. In the Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop, Ian McFarlane described the album as "combined airy ambience with melancholy pop". The CD version of the album included "Down the Wishing Well" as a bonus track.
Members
Karin Jansson (vocals), Mike Knapp (drums), Phil Hall (guitar), Les White (bass), Mike Caen (guitar), Jim Bowman (guitar), Mark Dawson (drums)
''Taken By Surprise / Let Go'' 1990 Red Eye
''Love Itself / Love, Love, Love Itself / Down'' 1991 Red Eye
''Love Itself / Love, Love, Love Itself / Down'' 1991 Red Eye
EPs
'I Am Curious' 1988 Red Eye
ALBUMS
'Charms & Blues' 1990 Red Eye
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curious_(Yellow)
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curious_(Yellow)
With the end of Curious (Yellow) bass player Les White opted out of the heady whirl of gigging, recording and touring and got into the heady world of Sydney's independent free weekly music press, selling advertising at The Drum Media, Sydney Brag and so on. In fact, he's still doing it, currently doing the business for the free monthly, Scenstr magazine.
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