Le dimanche 28 août 2011 à 04:54, Dan T. Hutchins a écrit :
Preparing sharing day 3 and I had a few things in mind:
1. It's Grim Up North first edition grey vinyl with Pete Wylie vocals (limited to 350 copies I think)
2. January: What Time Is Love (limited to 150 I think).
3. 3 AM Eternal TOTP version w/ Extreme Noise Terror (limited to 500 I think, or it could be 2,000, don't remember)
4. Who Killed The JAMs KLF LP 2. Not the PVC release, but a far superior rip from pristine vinyl.
I am also working on 1987 and have a rip of the original LP, but also wish to rip the 1998 vinyl bootleg which I also have. Rumor has it that Bill, Jimmy, or someone close to them pressed and released these 1998 bootlegs so it's possible the bootleg may be of superior quality and I need to compare the two.
Everything I mentioned WILL be released in the coming days, but so many people mentioned the Madrugda club mix that I put it out today instead of JAMs LP 2 which was my intention.
As a side note, while I've been collecting for many years and have many rarities to share, I don't have any of the following:
1. Anything from the Black Room. At least two tracks (and maybe more) were completed according to Stent and I'm trying to lay my hands on these but it's a longshot at best.
2. Turn Up The Strobe. Originally supposed to be Pure Trance 4. Reports I've read years ago state that it was never completed or scrapped. Heard from a reliable source awhile back that it may indeed exist. Lastly, it was a track listed to be recorded/rerecorded for the Black Room.
3. Etrain to Trancentral. Some say this exists, some say it was never completed or just plain radically reworked before completion. Still others have claimed to have seen pressed 12"s...who knows?
4. The Sheriff of Mu Mu County. This definitly exists in finished form as I have heard clips of it on at least two different documentaries. One person supposedly in the know told me 12 years ago that this was to feature on a pressed but unrealeased "Land of Mu" EP. This same person also told me that three different versions of the Black Room were recorded and one was actually pressed and ready to go but pulled at the last minute in a similar fashion to Prince's "Black Album." One of these versions contained a track that segued into the "Peter Gunn" theme. However, I feel this source is highly suspect.
I'll put out everything in lossless, just let me know your prefs in terms of order.
Dan
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