This was before there was a clean distinction between the KLF and Orb.   That's why it was labeled a KLF remix.  Bill and Jimmy even wanted to put the Orb on the KLF label, but Alex wanted to them to be separate.  The sad thing is that he was so set on this that he signed with WAU! Mr. Modo and Big Life, who basically screwed him out of all the money from their most succesful albums.  If he had done that I doubt he'd be in such a bad situation today.  Although there is the chance that Bill and Jimmy would have wanted to delete the entire Orb catalog along with all the KLF stuff.

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ulrik Brandt [mailto:moo@odense.kollegienet.dk]
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:39 AM
> To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
> Subject: [KLF] Auntie Aubrey vol 2
>
>
> Just got the Orb remix-compilation vol 2.
> My version is WITHOUT the KLF-mix, but the cover is identical
> to the one at
> amazon.co.uk WITH 3am and is released on Ultra Records as UL
> 1093-2 (yet
> another matrix than any of the two from Amazon.co.uk).
>
> Anyway this is at least as interresting as the other version
> if you are a
> KLF-fan, because of this:
>
> Disc 2., track 3 ( a hidden 23????) is Fischerman Friend's
> "Money-orb club
> mix" , the one that was (mis)labelled as a KLFmix when it came
> out.  Checking the credit's for this song you'll see:
> (fischer,fehlmann,loderbauer,thiel, CAUTY).
> This is the WRITING credit's, not just the REMIX-credits. This seems
> like  a colleboration between  jimmy, sun electric
> (loderbauer/thiel),
> thomas fehlman and this fischer-guy.
> The track is 6.24 long (according to the discography it's only 6.07).
>
> BTW: This track don't seem to be on the 3-am-version of this
> release (it's
> hard to a klf-fan)
>
>
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