i ordered my CD of Chill Out only a few months after the White Room was released - the order form that the guy in Our Price accidently put in the bag with the CD when i collected it indicated that Our Price ordered it direct from KLF Comms - so i'm assuming it's a legit one :-) and there is no bar code on the back on the front, there's a circular sticker with The KLF CHILL OUT file under Ambient ||bar|||code||||| JAMS CD5 and the KLF Comms logo so i think yours is probably a real one On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 04:54 pm, John Milne wrote:
Hi again.
I bought my copy of the "Chill Out" (JAMS CD5) in 1995. The CD itself looks genuine, a PDO disc of the design you'd expect in the early nineties, with JAMS CD5 written on the silver underside, round the central hole. However, the back sleeve of the CD case does NOT feature a bar-code. My CD copies of "Shag Times", "The What Time is Love Story" and "Space" all have normal bar-codes, and are definitely NOT bootlegs, so I wonder if anyone else has a copy of JAMS CD5 without a bar-code on the back sleeve?
Or do I have a proper CD and a bootleg cover!?
Yours, a bit worried,
John
Not Scots, just Scott-ish
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