I'm sure only one person came forward at the time and said they owned the UK KLF Comms edition. Was it Andy Lee? I seem to remember they said they bought it shrink-wrapped in Oxford Street, whoever they were ...
John, It was me who said this a few years back, but I was talking shite, it was just the regular KLF010R after all. Apologies for the konfusion, Tony On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:34 PM, John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com> wrote:
The single mix of J&A features the trilling intro from KSTJ - it's just before the "hey hey! All bound for Mu Mu land" bits. You'll recognise it next time you listen! As far as Kylie Said Trance being an abandoned Pure Trance single ... Hmm ... Not sure. Elements are similar to the D2000 bside "Mr Hotty Loves You" (from six months before, written by Jimmy & Cressida) and also the roughly contemporaneous "Mommy Don't" (the proto 3am by Jimmy & LXD that finally saw the light of day in 2005 on Orbsessions 1). I think it was just one of the (many) sounds and styles the Trancentral mob were trying out in 1989. After all, KLF010CD is like a lucky dip of styles - pop, trance and ambient across three songs. "Madrugada Eterna" on the CD is obviously a work in progress for "Chill Out" - as is "3am (Blue Danube)" on KLF5R, in fact. I used to have KLF010R, and it does say the correct matrix on the run out. But KLF010RR? There was a discussion on this back in 2003/4, when the German import edition appeared on eBay (didn't it play backwards at 33 1/3 or something?), but I'm sure only one person came forward at the time and said they owned the UK KLF Comms edition. Was it Andy Lee? I seem to remember they said they bought it shrink-wrapped in Oxford Street, whoever they were ... Anyway, maybe they know the matrix? John On 4 Mar 2011, at 16:18, RiCh! <rich@j1sproductions.com> wrote:
Some of the more structured beat/synth sections of Chill Out seem to me to contain the elements of larger musical projects – from around the Pure Trance era too.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Ulrik Brandt <onkelgerhardt@hotmail.com> wrote:
I once had the same theory. But never found any other arguments (pro or con).
What does the label on the remixes say (klf010R,kl01RR)
Ulrik Brandt
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 22:32:46 -0500 From: danthutchins@gmail.com To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] Kylie Said Trance...the missing link?
I was thinking that as the b-side label of the Kylie 12" says "Pure Trance" perhaps "Kylie Said Trance" is simply one of the missing pure trance singles retitled for release on the flip of the "Kylie Said to Jason" single. Thoughts? Dan I was thinking that as the b-side label of the Kylie 12" says "Pure Trance" perhaps "Kylie Said Trance" is simply one of the missing pure trance singles retitled for�release�on the flip of the "Kylie Said to Jason" single. Thoughts?
Dan
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