Presumably, even if the recording is not remastered (and Orbsessions 1 sounds like it was) then they'd still have to develop packaging (hopefully less annoying than Orbsession 1 - am I the only one who's put off buy non-standard non-jewel-case CDs?) and promotional material.
 
I would have thought that the "real" first album by the Orb finally seeing the light of day would still create a considerable amount of interest with dance music fans (of a certain age) and music fans in general, and MD might want to capitalise on that.  A lot.  So this all takes time.
 
John
----- Original Message -----
From: Simon Glass
To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: [KLF] Re: Transit Kings News

If it is to be the original Orb version of 'Space', ie, featuring LX and Jimmy, does LX really need to do anything? 'Pluto...Twinkle' (or whatever it was called) on Orbsessions vol 1 sounded pretty much complete, though perhaps needed some remastering? The Malicious Damage site (and indeed their prices and packaging, i just noticed) is indeed pretty cool  =)
 
tbc.

Our Webstuff <our.webstuff@verizon.net> wrote:


sorry fans - my UK source just spoke with the extremely friendly and
helpful malicious damage man: the "traffic-light" singles have only
just been finished being mixed and unfortunately he suspects their
release dates (and possibly the album) will in fact be pushed back later

also, the next "orbsessions" volume has apparently yet to have
developed at all, so those who are anxious for another chapter might
do well to express their interest in the project - it might help prod
paterson into getting that in gear

keep supporting malicious damage everyone - they rock!





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