I think there is sufficent demand for a reissue, or rather a boxed set. But I think B&J are the types where KLF was just a phase for them. Something which kept them busy for a couple years and then they moved on. I would like to see some company take up the line and do a nice compilation album/s - like the German label Repertoire has done with Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Maybe even modern day remixes of some tracks? See Hard On: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00007DX9O/qid=1080250009/ and Twelve Inches: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005M1DV/qid=1080250009 and Club Mixes: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004Z3FB/ Incidently, I was watching some of the TOTP clips the other night and I really enjoyed them. They seemed to be taking the piss most of the time, or at least just having fun. I was impressed that J&A was live, vocally. Even Tammy, who was prerecorded, didn't lip sync. Made me wonder about Bill's claim that they had to splice and dice her vocal takes to get a decent performance out of her. Can't wait for the book. I wonder if any of the TOTP performers were interviewed, like the Five Maidens of Mu, or whatever they were called. -paul
----- Original Message ----- From: TheMgnt@aol.com I think there is sufficent demand for a reissue, or rather a boxed set. But I think B&J are the types where KLF was just a phase for them. Something which kept them busy for a couple years and then they moved on. I would like to see some company take up the line and do a nice compilation album/s - like the German label Repertoire has done with Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Maybe even modern day remixes of some tracks?----------------------------- ----------------------------- Speaking of Frankie GTH and Kopyright Liberation: http://www.brainwashed.com/vvm/news_/00009_liverpool.htm "Fresh from their heavily ironic campaign to 'help' commercially successful electronic musician Aphex Twin, V/Vm will attempt to explain to a slightly hostile home crowd why they are re-releasing a near-perfect replica of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Relax on vinyl." Ooops: V/Vm released it and oh, no: someone got their knickers in an uproar: http://www.brainwashed.com/vvm/news_/00017_vvmfightfund.htm "Anyone in possesion of a recent V/Vm Test Release which cannot be named for legal reasons could be breaking the law. If you own a copy to be sure of your safety and to avoid any personal legal action against yourself please return it for our destruction without delay to >> " seek np: People Like Us Hate People Like You
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