There was at least one Zodiac Mindwarp track that he produced around the late 80's early 90's. It should be in the discography... I think it might have been called "Prime Mover", or something like that.
Don
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-----Original Message-----
From: mute@tpg.com.au [mailto:mute@tpg.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 6:10 PM
To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [KLF] Bill Drummond non-KLF remixes
Quoting John Milne <Highlandland@btopenworld.com>:
> On a different subject, a couple of weeks ago I managed to get hold of the
> "St. Petersburg Mix" of the Wild Swans' "Melting Blue Delicious", which was
> done by Bill Drummond and Dave Balfe in 1990. Does anyone know of any
> other remix work Bill did around that time without Jimmy Cauty? Also, why was
> the Wild Swans single not a KLF remix? Had Bill and Jimmy had a fall out
> or something? ("You're spending too much time with that Alex Patterson!")
More that there was a continuity being followed - Drummond & Balfe (as Zoo) had released
the first ever single by the Wild Swans, and this was their last. Plus, Bill and Balfie had
continued to work together throughout the 80s (in business as well as producing and
remixing), and Bill's association with the Swans' Paul Simpson began before the Swans (he
was an original member of the Teardrop Explodes) and has continued afterwards - Drummond
contributed vocals to a Skyray album a couple of years ago.
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