Hi all
I'd like to test a theory which involves KLF004T and KLF005T (so people who don't own these can delete this email now if they want!).
These are both in the "fairly rare, but not that rare" category, mainly because they - along with KLF005R - were reissued during 1991, possibly on the back of the success of the 1990/91 versions of 3AM and Last Train...
Okay, now it seems it's pretty easy to tell the difference between the original KLF005R (has a sticker on the sleeve) and the reissue (doesn't have a sticker), but there doesn't seem to be a clear (pardon the pun) way to tell the difference between originals and reissues of 4T and 5T. With your help, I may have a solution...
Can everyone who's still reading this, and doesn't mind indulging a nutter, please check their collections, pull out all the 4T's and 5T's they own and email me the following details:
- Catalogue number - Whether or not the inner sleeve is paper or translucent plastic (this is the important bit) - Details (as far as possible) of when the record was bought/won/etc.
Hi Chris For a minute there I thought you were going to ask us to smell the vinyl and describe the flavour! Anyway, here's mine: KLF004T - plastic Inner, no sticker, KLF004T-A1/B1 DAMONT on runout, KLF005T - plastic Inner, no sticker, KLF-005 T - A1/B1 Adrenaline on runout, Both bought at HMV in Stafford in 1991 at the same time. I believe these to be the 91 reissues. They have on the sleeves p & © 1988 KLF Communications Made in England Distributed by the Cartel And they smell wonderful! Andrew