Well, whoever it was in the first place, is was NOT Scooter. ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Dean Ball To: KLF@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 5:20 PM Subject: [KLF] Raving "Raving I'm Raving" was done by Shut Up and Dance
Yup, "Raving I'm Raving" was a hit single for "Shut Up And Dance" back in the early nineties, but had to be withdrawn after only a short time (in fact, limited to 35,000 copies in total) in the charts, because Marc Cohn objected to the unauthorised samples from "Walking In Memphis", and thus the single is fairly collectable nowadays. Another version, without the Marc Cohn samples, was included on their album "Death Is Not The End", and is invariably the version included on compilations. There's a little bit on them at http://www.backtotheoldskool.co.uk/raving_im_raving.htm BTW, check out http://w3.spancity.com/mod81/direct7.html - the second link seems to work! "Walking In Memphis" itslef was later covered by Cher, and was awful! l8rs, Nick ;-) Well, whoever it was in the first place, is was NOT Scooter. ;-) ----- Original Message ----- "Raving I'm Raving" was done by Shut Up and Dance
According to the "1987 completeist list" (KLF001), the tracklist for jamslp2 "who killed the jams" should be announced in december 1987 with 12 titles. When the album came out, only 7 titles was represented, what happened to the last 5, and what where these. My guess: 1) Doctorin the Tardis ("burn the beat/bastards" actually builds up to this song), this was later put out as the timelords 2) Downtown (these lyrics fits in fine with the new year/chrismas-theme) , was already released as single 3) Whitney, was also already out 4) ? 5) ? Ulrik
Man, that's a good question, never thought of that... Could be a story for the SUN: 'Five missing KLF tracks!' Dan --- a.k.a. Kuta, KLF Online (www.klf.de) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ulrik Brandt" <moo@odense.kollegienet.dk> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:13 PM Subject: [KLF] "Who killed the jams"'s missing tracks
According to the "1987 completeist list" (KLF001), the tracklist for jamslp2 "who killed the jams" should be announced in december 1987 with 12 titles. When the album came out, only 7 titles was represented, what happened to the last 5, and what where these. My guess: 1) Doctorin the Tardis ("burn the beat/bastards" actually builds up to this song), this was later put out as the timelords 2) Downtown (these lyrics fits in fine with the new year/chrismas-theme) , was already released as single 3) Whitney, was also already out 4) ? 5) ?
Ulrik
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At 00:03 24-04-02 -0700, you wrote:
Could it possibly be the instrumentals that they "hid" on shag times?
It could easily be these 2 tracks, but why remove them (and the other 3, or whatever it was) so the final album only had 7 tracks, where one of them where the very short "Kingboy's Dream". With only 6 full lenght tracks, this should be called JamsEP1. Why they did'nt put Whitney on it, I understand. First the primitive blatant sampling doesn't belong on the album, and second it could give problems with copyright's. Downtown I really feel belongs on this album, and the same with Doctorin. The remaining could be stuff by disco2000 or some completely unreleased/uncompleted things (maybe dropped because of copyright problems). Ulrik
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