I don't have the album in hand but here's the info from Lazlo's discography
Pete Wylie And WAH! The Mongrel: Infamy! or "How I Didn't Get Where I Am Today"
[1991] album
CD: 1991 UK (Siren Records Ltd; CDSRN 33)
["Executive Production by The KLF"; tracks 4, 7-10 produced by
Nick Coler/Ian Richardson/Pete Wylie]
Track 4, "Circle of Salt" is the only one they produced. It has a similar sound to some of the WR demo tracks with the exception of the Wylie vocal. It would be interesting to get a hold of an instrumental version. Is there any way to separate the vocal in something like sound forge?
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Milne [mailto:Highlandland@btopenworld.com]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 8:37 AM
To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: [KLF] The KLF and Pete Wylie
Thanks, everyone, for the info on Drummond's "extra-kurricular" activities.
One area of the KLF's recording career I've always been a bit shaky on is
their involvement with Drummond's old mate Pete Wylie on his album "Infamy"
(attributed to Pete and Wah! The Mongrel) in 1991. The KLF are mentioned on
the sleeve, and also in the inlay case of Wylie's 2000 anthology the "Handy
Wah Whole" (great title!) - but I'm not sure whether they were the album's
producers, remixers, or merely hung around the studio. Can anyone enlighten
me?
John
Not Scots, just Scot-tish.
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