I'd love to have this on CD. I have some decent sound MP3's of the songs you can't get on CD, like the Porpoise Song (with vocals), Candystore, Prestwich Prophet's Grin, I think that's it. The rest were on History of the JAMMS weren't they (which also aped the WKTJ album cover). I really like Candystore and Porpoise song a lot. After hearing the instrumental version so much (from Shag Times, but then it's on History of the JAMMS), when I heard the one with lyrics I was kinda floored. (plus they loosely tie in to the Illuminiati trilogy). The KLF are rather aquatic at times. Makes me wonder whether they were fans of William Hope Hodgson or something. But the original poster is right, that it's an under-discussed album. And certainly, it was their only real cohesive work until TWR. At least IMO. I don't think you could call 1987 cohesive (for all it's ballsiness). Jeremiah ----------------------------------------- Jeremiah "Spassvogel" Rickert 6'7" 320 lbs of Dr. Pepper and Pez Candy. -----------------------------------------