Or 'Nude Sounds of Mu' or 'Let it Mu-Naked'.
As for tracklisting, that online Chill Out remix LP by one of the list dudes has a couple of bombers on it. In fact I think I'll have a listen to it now. Except that I haven't burned it so it's on a hard-drive somewhere and I have run out of RAM so I can't remember where. As my dear old grandaddy would have said 'Stick to the cylinder format, son. This meta-reality will never last'.
 


Andy Lee <andy@adlee.co.uk> wrote:
Is it time for a "Nu Sounds of Mu"?

Track listing anybody?

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>>

As far as the "Lost Sounds of Mu" are concerned, one of the compilers
contacted me through the KLF Yahoo Group last year.

He was very nice and chatty (and lived in Sweden) but stated he had
"retired" from the KLF a while ago. He also stated he'd sold his
USA92PROMO3 for £50! (sob)

John

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