Probably not. From my point a view, I'm moving house in late February, so that'll take up a couple of months (and also keep me off-line probably for a bit). As far as snobbery is concerned, this is why I though a "scientific" approach might be worthwhile. We either: (a) say "fuck it, ALL the single edits - including KSTJ - and the "Pure Trance Originals only", and create a "pure" best of or (b) we create a CD of rarities, using the alleged number of releases (KLF6T - 6 copies, ETERNA1 - 20 copies, KLF92PROMO3 - 20 copies, etc) to choose the rarest of the rare. But these are very different projects. I've been thinking ... maybe a double CD is not a good idea (although it's a nice nod to the Orb's equivalent greatest hits). The "Truckstop JAMs" CD should just be singles, and made to look cheap (we probably don't have a choice on that aspect!) John
Message Received: Jan 18 2007, 10:11 PM From: "Simon Glass" <tygerbc@yahoo.com> To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Cc: Subject: [KLF] Monster Attack
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