http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=660&Item... Probably everyone has seen this by now, but I though the bit about Jimmy re-recording old KLF tracks (and new stuff) was interesting, even if it WAS a few years ago. Maybe a greatest hits, reworked for 2006, or a mix CD, or ... something ... will be released this year. Personally, I'd like to see a "best of", cheapily made, with a booklet full of spelling mistakes and factual erros, put out by a label like Castle Communications. Then, this greatest hits (which would include EVERY single, possibly as a two-disc set) would be sold for around £4, and be mostly found alongside the Patsy Cline and ropey Willie Nelson live CDs at service stations and mini-markets. You can still pick up "Energy DJ's In the House" at such places. And since Castle were planning the BD "The Man" reissue in 2005 (whatever happened to that, btw?) it's not entirely beyond possibility. I'm sure B&J would love the sheer disposability of a greatest hits from a band that hit their commercial peak 15 years ago suddenly just appearing as a cheapo CD that Virgin and HMV wouldn't touch (oh, and it would never be on Itunes).