On a side note, for anyone wanting them, i have all (except -1) in FLAC.

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On 24 septembre 2013 at 14:10:47, Tim Tim (gunsofmu@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:

Hi, I have bought all of the R&R Cd's & I also have a big klf Record collection. i'm happy to own both the
original records and the 'unnofficial' cd's, yes I am a completist and if your reading this Mr. Ward I would 
like to thank you for the superb job you've done on these, the quality is great and credit for keeping the klf
legacy alive. 

Over & Out

Tim.D


From: Steve Watson <steve.watson27@btinternet.com>
To: "klf@mailman.xmission.com" <klf@mailman.xmission.com>
Sent: Friday, 20 September 2013, 21:42
Subject: [KLF] Recovered and remastered again

People!
 
I didn't own a KLF record until six months ago. I might have had one or two tracks on early 1990s compilation cassettes. I've now got a nice little box of CDs and most of what's available. Kylie Said to Jason is bloody awful so that's the only thing I've not bought. A friend leant me his collection and whilst the cheaper option would have been to bootleg it I've sourced original versions as far as possible! KLF Shop provided some very good stuff and yes I know it's provenance is questionable i.e. The White Room OST but if you appreciate what Messrs Cauty and Drummond did its an essential item. The Recovered and Remastered series are a valuable and much appreciated addition to my collection. I don't know where this notion about them being CDRs came from but its wrong and the whole series have been given serious studio time  and its down to choice, if you like your KLF with crackles and glitches stick to the rough stuff, if you want a nice smooth listen I suggest you try one of the Recovered series. Again if you like your KLF pure and 24 years old that's up to you
 
I don't know how many people are actually on this list and it might well be very limited. If you keep music in a box and get indignant when someone refreshes it you'll end up with a stagnant dwindling audience. My partner is a further education teacher and she's used various KLF tracks in class sessions when they come in, it focusses their attention and the kids (circa 16 to 19) love it, Doctorn the Tardis went down a storm and Grim up North knocked them sideways! Its new to them rather than the KLF being some obscure band that languishes on a shelf!
 
 
 



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