I have most of the CD's you mentioned, but damn! I just can't put my
hands on the Disco 2000 Uptight CD5! sadly, my Shag Tmes CD died and
I leave my WTILS and KSTJ cds in the original case - I know
I'll regret it one day but I'm too much of a fuckin' lazy ass. I feel that my
rarest KLF CD's are acutally the WTILS and the two japanish CD3's of WTIL
and J&A which are joy to look at.
Btw: I have the Timelords CD5 (KLF 093) with the six versions, but
it's on the indisc label same as the Disco 2000 CD5, I dont remember indisc
being french. another thing, the WTIL 'Wicker Man' CD5 is a great item to own,
definatly the best lookin' WTIL CD5
I'm tired so I probably made a lot of mistakes and I didn't check the
discography, zZzzz zZ...
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 8:54
PM
Subject: RE: [KLF] Rarest CD?
Yeah, and it also depends on whether you
want to distinguish between official and unofficial releases I
guess...
KSTJ does show up quite often, but how
about the WTIL 'Power Remix' CDS? I see it floating around the German eBay
site a few times, although always at a massively inflated price. Then,
of course, there's K Cera Cera and the OZ/Liberation WTIL 'Wicker
Man' CDS as well...
I own a copy of both the UK Chill Out and
the Euro one (CD89005), along with mint unbleamished Shag Times and WTIL
Story on CD and I'm sure I've got Eternity Project One somewhere but it's not
in the usual place so maybe not...
Personally, I'd go for any Disco 2000 CDS
myself...
>
KSTJ, WTIL Story, and UK Chill Out were pretty hard to find. I still
don’t have a copy of
> Eternity
Project One on CD, and I’ve only seen about 2 or 3 of these turn up for
sale.
I'm
hardly an authoritative person to get respectable input on this matter but
for my two bits:
I
proudly own the first three, so they can't possibly be that rare!
:) KSTJ I don't think I've ever seen come up for sale except for the
one time when I bought it. WTILS shows up on ebay from time to time,
just keep looking, as does Eternity on CD but it's too rich for
me.
Based
solely on stuff I've seen or haven't seen come up for sale (and again these
are for proper commercial releases), I'd say some of the rarest are the
Disco 2000 cd single for Uptight, the french (i think it was) cd single for
TARDIS which has all six mixes (but it sounds crap so don't waste your
time), and the OZ History of the JAMs. I searched for that particular
one for YEARS and finally scored one.
-paul
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