Re: Re: [KLF] KLF singles on CD... or not
I think the Echo & The Bunnymen mix is also available on one of the "Indie Top 20" compilations. In fact, if memory serves me right, two other rarities (KSTJ 7" and KLF8R b-side) are also compiled in that series. Okay, so the b-side also turns up on the CD single - but it's nice to see it compiled. John PS - What was the earliest CD compilation appearance of B & J? Would it have been "Tardis", or maybe something earlier. I think the "Vitamin E" "3 AM Eternal" is the only CD appearance during 1989.
Message date : Jan 16 2005, 05:04 PM From : TheRitesOfMu@aol.com To : klf@mailman.xmission.com Copy to : Subject : Re: [KLF] KLF singles on CD... or not
In a message dated 16/01/2005 16:50:02 GMT Standard Time, thomas@klf.de writes:
If it is the RAVE compilation, then it is the Echo &The Bunnymen remix. Nevertheless worth picking up, since it's the only CD version of that remix.
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thats the one, thanks for pointing that out as i've not got the album to hand.
very good version tho... shame it was never released on a 12" single
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PS - What was the earliest CD compilation appearance of B & J? Would it have been "Tardis", or maybe something earlier. I think the "Vitamin E" "3 AM Eternal" is the only CD appearance during 1989.
"Now That's What I Call Music 12" has Doctorin' The Tardis on CD (among various other formats), but it is closely followed by the "Vitamin E" compilation, yes. If we start arguing about wether or not "Burn The Beat" is a KLF or JAMS track (according to the KLF Communications labels, it is The KLF, although in the compilation appearances section of the discog it says The JAMS...), then "It's Grim Up North" would be the only JAMS compilation appearance. ..::// Thomas Touzimsky A best man's speech should be like a mini-skirt; short enough to be interesting, but long enough to cover the bare essentials. (Unknown)
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