"3 AM Eternal (UK Radio Edit)" from KLF 5R is available on the "Vitamin E" compilation CD from 1989, although it does seem mastered from vinyl. Did anyone ever findout which version of "3 AM" was on "Warehouse Raves Volume 4"? It was exactly 6 mins long, if I remember rightly, and was just called "3 AM Eternal" without "Live at the SSL" in the title. Could this be "Pure Trance 2" a-side? "Deep Heat 8" does indeed feature an edit of the Moody Boys WTIL. As far as "WTIL" is concerned, both remixes from KLF4R are unavailable on CD, I think. And I always though the omission of "Trance Kylie Express" from KLF010CD was a mistake - it's by far my favourite mix of KSTJ! John
Message date : Jan 15 2005, 09:58 PM From : "Thomas Touzimsky" <thomas@klf.de> To : "All Mu-Mu Land.bound for" <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Copy to : Subject : [KLF] KLF singles on CD... or not
Last week I finally received my copy of the DFC Ambient House collection which filled another gap in my collection, since this is the only CD source for LTTT's Pure Trance remix (the one that runs 5:50), which made me think about all the remixes and wether or not they are all available on CD. Maybe someone wants to help me out with my thoughts here...
- What Time Is Love?... so many remixes, it's hard to keep track of all of them. Those that come to mind that were never released on CD are the wandaful/virtual reality mix. I am not sure about the moody boys edit that can only be found on Deep Heat 8. I got the double vinyl, and it is the edit, but I think I remember someone posting that the version on CD is infact the full mix.
- Kylie Said To Jason had only two mixes on CD (edit and Kylie Said Trance), all the others were 7"/12" only.
- 3AM Eternal... many of the later remixes are available on CD (except the promo mix on Hit Factory for Arista US), but except for the '1989 break for love mix', the other Pure Trance mixes remain vinyl only. I won't count the re-version of Alex Paterson's 'blue danube orbital mix' on the Auntie Aubrey compilation, since it is notably different from the original remix.
- Last Train To Trancentral I think is the only single of which ALL remixes are available on CD somewhere. The original was released on the 1991 single, while the remix can be found on that Ambient House compilation. And the later mixes were all available on CD as well, even the benio over and out mix.
- America: What Time Is Love? has many 12" only remixes, especially PROMO 2 and 3 of course. There are some shorter edits on the other promos as well (5 & 7 minutes)
- Justified & Ancient - depends on wether or not you count three CD-Rs of the anti acapella mix as "they are available"... nevertheless, the 'make mine a 99 edit' is 12" only, which rules out J&A as well.
- Burn The Bastards is only available on CD on Shag Times and the History Of The JAMS compilation, and that's only two mixes
Some more trivia...
- Whitney Joins The JAMS is the only JAMS single of which all mixes are available on CD.
- All mixes of Doctorin' The Tardis are available on CD as well
If I forgot something, or if you find an error, please correct me. Just felt to write down some totally useless trivia. Sorry.
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"Deep Heat 8" does indeed feature an edit of the Moody Boys WTIL.
Guess that's the next CD on my wishlist then. :-) All I know from my last listen to the 2LP is that it is not just faded out, but infact shorter, and ends the same as the 12" version ("Go To Sleep" snippets).
As far as "WTIL" is concerned, both remixes from KLF4R are unavailable on CD, I think.
At least the primal remix is apparently available on the Coma single, but the techno slam mix remains "un-CD-ed". ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)
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