My white label copy of KLF004Y arrived today, I haven't played it yet (don't expect it to be any different to the public release) but on the Side A label someone's written "A SIDE - KLF FINAL MIXES" and underlined it. If these were the final mixes, I wonder if there were any others done by Messers Thorpe and co. and, if so, did they ever make it out of the recording studio? Chris
Just compared the matrix number on the white label with the general releases copies I have and side B on w/l has matrix KLF004Y B2 while all the general releases have KLF004Y B3 (the 3 is hard to read). I guess the w/l B side was just a bad copy? Chris Ps, my white label KLF008Y has: 'KLF "Last Train" Ultimate Mixes' written on the A side label. I'm done with my geekiness for today!
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Chris Peel Sent: 21 August 2003 18:52 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] What Time Is Love (vs Moody Boys)
My white label copy of KLF004Y arrived today, I haven't played it yet (don't expect it to be any different to the public release) but on the Side A label someone's written "A SIDE - KLF FINAL MIXES" and underlined it. If these were the final mixes, I wonder if there were any others done by Messers Thorpe and co. and, if so, did they ever make it out of the recording studio?
Chris
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