I agree there must be hours of unrelesed tracks hidden away somewhere, it would be great to hear the original 'space'lets hope on the upcoming orb sessions 2, and there must be dats kicking around from when they did 'the magnificent' and as the K foundation too.
John Milne <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
Let's hope you get a reply, Simon. :-)
I think I've said this before, but I'm sure there's hours and hours of unreleased mixes, new tracks, demos, DJ sets, half-formed samples for mixing, and musical false starts, ALL on Jimmy's DAT tapes (which, according to Bill in "45" anyway, he has a complete collection of, right back to the JAMs days, kept in a box). From "Mommy Don't" and the flamenco "3 AM Eternal" demo with Graham Lee, to "The Sheriff of Mu Mu County" and the original "E-Train to Trancentral", these DATs presumably are a goldmine for KLF fans. Maybe this "Evil Edit" is from one of these DATs too.
What we really need is a Mark Lewisohn type "Complete Sessions" book, detailing everything Jimmy and Bill did in the studio from January 1987 right through to their last collaborations together ten years later. Then the "wilderness years" of 1989 and 1990 may turn up a few surprises and settle a few arguments!
> Message Received: Jan 17 2007, 12:40 AM
> From: "Simon Glass"
> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [KLF] evil names and sources
>
>
> seems vinyl addiction closed recently but the email is still alive - mailed accordingly =)
>
> tbc.
>
> Simon Glasswrote:
>
> John, unfortunately there is no connection such as that you mentioned as the name 'evil edit' was made up for this unknown mix by myself! the cd-r it came on had no tracklist and thus no name for the track
>
> Dan - Other than on this cd-r i've also never come across this mix, but i was wondering how you can tell it was taken from vinyl? i am not aware of any scratches or pops, just some hiss at the end that suggests it came from a tape to me
>
> The only possible way i think we can trace this mix is by finding out who sold it to me! I know the record dealer was called 'Vinyl Addiction' so i will do a bit of a google to see if he is still operating
>
> Maarten you mentioned you still have some correspondence from the guy, so any addresses on those?
>
> I'm glad this mix has caused a lot of interest! It's silly i've been sitting on it all this time really...
>
> tbc.
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