Ulrik (and all the others as well), roughly one half of the record was co-written and produced by Apollo 440 mastermind Howard Gray, the other half was co-written and produced/co-produced by Ian Richardson and Nick Coler (sleeve: KLF). Fact is that the album was made in a time when the White Room OST record has just been ready I suppose. One track on that album is one of my all-time faves. It's called Circle of Salt and is absolutely great! It sounds VERY VERY MUCH like Go To Sleep and the songs from the OST Soundtrack album. On the tracks that Richardson and Coler have produced you'll hear all the KLF instruments, KLF samples, KLF sounds, it just sounds almost like it were some unreleased KLF songs, taking into account that the guitars get on my nerves a bit. But the sound is KLF. In my eyes it's worth every penny but the price shouldn't be too high. Last week, however, I finally got the CD which is REALLY hard to find. Didn't have time for Ebay though. But the vinyl is okay, too. Yes, and on the cover you'll find plenty of KLF records such as WTILStory CD, Chill Out CD, WTIL CD and some odd book called "Waiting for the man (...)" that's exactly like the Waiting layout. Buy it and I'll guarantee you you'll like it! :) Dan --- a.k.a. Kuta, KLF Online (www.klf.de)
What was the KLF role in this release. According to allmusic.com they were credited executive producers, and Richardson/Coler were the producers, but the same site claims that "The overall production is very hard and KLF's presence is felt throughout the songs".
Is the album worth getting your hands on, and is it rare (how much is it worth spending??)
Ulrik