It's also a sample used on a track of the same name ("Tripping on Sunshine", I mean) by Norman Cook when he recorded as "Pizzaman".
"Tripping On Sunshine (Live Mix)" appeared on Eternity Project One, the compilation album that came out on Rough Trade in 1989, and is "meant" to be the first ever Orb track (it's creditted to "The orb"), when the Orb were Alex and Jimmy. However, the new "Oddities" WAU Mr Modo compilation credits the writers as "Glover/Beale" (aka Youth and Eternity). No mention of Alex or Jimmy or any of their aliases.
I am sure Tripping on sunshine was a lot older than the orb and KLF there
were a few songs, another one was called Tripping on Disco, i think the Orb
just sampled it for some live gigs, i had it on Icons of the Orb a live
bootleg.
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Subject: [KLF] Tripping on Sunshine & D2000
Just got the 3CD Wau Mr Modo set from Amazon. Jimmy's not mentioned
in the writing credits for TOS (Live Mix) or Feel This (Cressida's
creditted for this one). Any one know why this is? Actually LXD
isn't creditted for Tripping either ...
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