I have one of the cd's in question, I never realised it was worth so much.  John, Paypal going over tonight
 

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: klf-bounces+shrimpton.m=mellon.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces+shrimpton.m=mellon.com@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of John Milne
Sent: 25 October 2004 16:52
To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
Subject: Re: RE: Masterplan and myth - was Re: [KLF] Two more simple questions

There was a bootleg album called "Pure Trance" out a couple of years ago with quite a convincing 1989-KLF-official-CD look about it, right down to a bar-code that looked authentic, but didn't have the same number as any official release.  A copy went for over £100 on ebay, and it compiled all the KLF4T, R, KLF5T, 5R and one of the WTIL Story tracks.

See: http://mailman.xmission.com/pipermail/klf/2003-January/002319.html for details.  I bid on it, and it was one of the main reasons why I joined this mailing list in the first place, to discuss its legitimacy.  After the auction finished, someone offered me another copy for £100 but by that point common sense prevailed. 

Here's the tracklisting: http://klf-communications.net/179.htm

John


> Message date : Oct 25 2004, 07:42 AM
> From : "Chris Peel"
> To : "'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'"
> Copy to :
> Subject : RE: Masterplan and myth - was Re: [KLF] Two more simple questions
>
> Just to add a bit more to this, I remember from the edition of Record
> Collector that featured the KLF that they had a PURE TRANCE album
> planned (I don't have my photocopy to hand, but I think it was listed as
> KLF LP 1 in the RC discog.) - it's possible that it might have been this
> album they're referring to as LP5. I do agree with Stuey (and Michelle?
> ;-)) that B&J changed their minds at a moments notice, hence why there
> are several oddities in the Pure Trance series - especially the 'Sea/Pea
> Green' Pure Trance 5 that apparently made it into the shops, and then
> was replaced with the Salmon Pink edition...
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> > klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com
> > [mailto:klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.
> > com] On Behalf Of John Milne
> > Sent: 20 October 2004 19:00
> > To: say.map@ihug.co.nz; 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'
> > Subject: RE: Masterplan and myth - was Re: [KLF] Two more
> > simple questions
> >
> >
> > I think you are maybe reading too much between the lines. Does KLF5R
> > really mention Chill Out? Or does it only mention JAMSLP5? I would
> > imagine that JAMSLP5 would have been either a pure trance LP or more
> > likely it was the new cat no of WROST - remember this was previously
> > heralded as JAMSLP4, but WTILS was released as that no instead.
> >
> > >> Interesting quotes from the info sheets! The 12" label of
> > KLF 5R has
> > a small asterisk beside the "Orbital Blue Danube" mix, and in
> > the "OTHER DATA" section it says: "* FROM THE LP/JAMSLP 5
> > LIVE AT TRANCENTRAL". Okay, this may not be "Chill Out", but
> > it's not the WROST either. The Orb mix, of course, has
> > elements of what would eventually become "Chill Out", so is
> > it possible back in September 1989 they were planning an
> > ambient album called (and recorded) "Live at Trancentral"
> > instead? Maybe even with Bill, Alex and Jimmy all together?
> >
> > >> KLF8R is said to be part of the "White Room", according to the info
> > sheet - but that may just mean the movie rather than the
> > soundtrack (the b-side appears early on in the released promo
> > version, but that movie was put together for German investors
> > in 1991, I thought, for it features 1991-era tracks too).
> >
> > >> I thought the soundtrack was definitely pulled after the lack of
> > success with KSTJ. The 8R sleeve does mention the soundtrack
> > on the back, like all other "Pure Trance" releases (including
> > "Love Trance" and "Turn Up the Strobe") - but presumably the
> > sleeves were actually printed back in 1988, for release, but
> > 8R didn't come out until early 1990. In the "OTHER DATA"
> > section, by the way, it says: "GO TO SLEEP", which was, of
> > course, one of the tracks from the WROST - and arguably the
> > original "Last Train to Trancentral" by another name?
> >
> > >> Anyway, I've just about exhausted this topic. As far as the KLF's
> > late 1989 career, and what KLF 8T was actually going to be,
> > well, to paraphrase the Osmonds, I guess we'll never know.
> >
> > >> John
> >
> >
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