Below, it says about no re-issues from either of these two, but i think Bill was behind the 1987 repress and thinking of it, it follows that they were behind others... circa 2000, what lame wad would do a copy of 1987 and not just scan it in and tidy it up, i think the mistakes are there to make it more boot leggy.  But more than this, apparently Bill as much as admitted the 1987 bootlegs.. my theory is just following this backwards.
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Lee
To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF collecting - a history

The 91 re-issues were legit. We sent a load out from Appearing in '91 to give media types an insight into Mu history.
 
The colours seem a bit more vivid. I have both 3am and WTILs so I can see the difference.
 
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Reed
To: john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk ; All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:51 PM
Subject: RE: [KLF] KLF collecting - a history

 > For exactly, would a copy of "Love Trance" or "Madrugada Eterna" ETERNA1 have caused a frenzy back in those  
days?  Wasn't even the rarer examples of the "regular" back catalogue (such as JAMSCD4 and "Space") available  
mail-order during the Stadium house period?   
 
They were big ripples in small ponds : pre "3AM" the circle of KLF fans was small, but fervent.  I think they were available during the "Stadium House" period, but hard to find / mail order only. "What Time Is Love Story?" wasn't available. That fetched a huge price then as it does now.
 
  > PS - Does anyone know if the 1991 "Pure Trance" reissues (4T and 5T & R) were legitimate KLF reissues  
sanctioned (and presumably actively wanted) by Bill and Jimmy? 
 
Probably not : at the time Bill & Jimmy seemed far more interested in the present and the future, not the past. If they were going to reissue anything they'd probably add a death metal thrash backing, sheep, choirs going "Mu Mu", dress up as Ice Cream Cones, get guest vocalists and rappers, and put a model submarine on the cover.   


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