I remember bothering Virgin Megastores in Dundee for ages, as the release date of 2K kept being put back. Then, when I went into buy it, I looked through the shelves for "Waiting for the Rights of Mu" and couldn't see it anywhere. It was a very helpful assistant who saw I was buying 2K and pointed me back to the shelves to where it really was (it was under "KO" for "Kopyright Liberation Front" rather than "K letters" for K. L. F.).
John
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> Hi....this is deffo not genuine.The Soundtrack to the film did however get a proper release on Echo BeachThe was released asThe Kopyright Liberation Front Waiting for the Rites of MuIt contained both soundtracks to the films. cat no was EBSCD/EBO14The sleeve is a dark blue/grey with the classic pic of Jimi holding the sheepI remember when it came out.it was released on the same day as the 2K Fuck single....strangely enough these cds were dispatched with the same order as the 2K singles...I got mine in HMV Portsmouth only by chance as the assistant told me about it.The shop had 2 copies........naturally i got both .... never seen it again in the shops but it wads available for a while from the Echo Beach web site.Hope this helpsRegardsMark W.>----- Original Message -----From: John MilneSent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:19 AMSubject: [KLF] "Waiting" CDR on Ebay
>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KLF-VERY-RARE-WAITING-FULL-CD-THE-KLF_W0QQitemZ4790488112
> Is this genuine, then? Anyone know. I have no idea what CDRs looked like in 1990. The sleeve looks very good, though.
> John
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