That 1300 Drums track has been in the discography for some time now.  It's listed under "Things That Look Like KLF Releases But Aren't".
 
  [1300 Drums]
"Ooh! Aah! Cantona" by 1300 Drums featuring the Unjustified Ancients
of M U [Manchester United] is NOT a KLF probject.  1300 Drums
*may* in fact be N-Trance.
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Forster [mailto:darrenforster99@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 4:03 PM
To: Trancentral
Subject: [KLF] Ooh aah Cantona? & Brit Awards stunt...

 
Just been playing around on the Top of the Pops website and decided to put in KLF to see what I could get in Encyclopedia Poptastica
 
Theres two things that aren't quite straight here though...
 
first one the Brit Awards ceremony, it's mentioned (but not as the Brit Awards), but they seem to have missed out the incedent with the motorcyclist driving in and taking the award back to Trancentral (anyone confirm did this happen?).  And they put the sheep incident as only allegedly, I thought there was actual evidence that the sheep was dumped.
 
And the second bit is about a song called "Ooh Aah Cantona", I remember this song but I didn't know it was by The KLF, can anyone confirm this?
 
"Since that time, Drummond and Cauty have made several pseudonymous returns to the singles charts, including the 1996 tribute to footballer Eric Cantona, "Ooh! Aah! Cantona", as 1300 Drums Featuring The Unjustified Ancients Of Mu"