Hmm, not really. I've got 4 KLF004X's - two white labels in company sleeves, and two general releases, both in picture sleeves (one of which plays the 'Wandaful' remix). All four of these share identical matrix information (that is, "KLF 004X A" and "KLF 004X B"). Given this, and ignoring the clear/blue vinyl versions, are the ones below (from lazlo's discog) reissues, re-releases, or something else entirely? 12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [ps: shiny "KLF"] 12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [ps: shiny bkgrnd]
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Maarten Bouwes Sent: 23 July 2003 10:15 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: RE: [KLF] 004X
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Right. I've just checked both of my KLF004X picture sleeve 12"s (both with the "shiny KLF" logo, but one plays the Wandaful Mix instead) and the run-outs on both of these are the same as the white labels I mentioned earlier. So, what do these:
12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [ps: shiny "KLF"] 12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [ps: shiny bkgrnd] 12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [blue vinyl] 12": 1990 UK (KLF Communications; KLF 004X {A/-C-B1}) [clear vinyl]
actually refer to?
Well, the blue and clear vinyl both come in a p/s. My clear vinyl comes in a shiny klf slv. That means the background is "soft coloured" and the letters are "shiny". Hope this helps
M
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