I like the loop throughout the beginning. Can hear IGUN samples also. What I don't like is that the samples follow one after another. There's just a basic loop filled up with all sorts of different samples. I'm wondering where the title originates. It's not an ususal KLF songtitle I guess... Maarten
From: thomas@klf.de Reply-To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> To: "KLF Mailing List" <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: RE: [KLF] Mummy Don't/Hello (Good To Be Back) Samples Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:46:11 +0200 (CEST)
where do (a) the "Eternaaaals" (presumably recorded 88/89 - by the same "chorus" as "Doctoring the Tardis"?)
Those *could* have been taken from an early recording. Keep in mind that Graham Lee told us that they recorded at least one unkown "flamenco" version of 3AM of which the date is unkown...
But...
and (b) the Jesus Loves You samples come from?
This, however, is a really good point, since "After The Love" has been released in 1989.
Since the Blue Danube Orbital remix of 3AM got released in May 1989, Mummy Don't was probably recorded earlier that year. Unless of course Mummy Don't is a remix of 3AM instead.
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