KLF 008R - January or March 1990?
Could somebody confirm which month KLF 008R got released back in 1990? The discography says March 1990, while the FAQ and old reviews date it back to January. The official KLF letters don't give away an exact date neither. Cheers ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)
I've wondered that too. Wasn't March 1990 intended to be the release date of the "Madrugada Eterna" single (still one of the great lost early 1990s singles, I think). I suppose it makes more sense for the KLF8R single to be released the same month as "Chill Out" (January 1990?) as it's an obvious companion. The "Madrugada Eterna" single was - I suppose - the planned "pop" follow up. It could have possibly hit the same chord with the public as other singles around that time (Engima, Deep Forest) etc. and might even have been a big hit (pigeon-holing Bill and Jimmy as a pop ambient act, maybe?) John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Touzimsky" <tto@klf.de> To: "All Mu-Mu Land.bound for" <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: [KLF] KLF 008R - January or March 1990?
X-Archive: encrypt Could somebody confirm which month KLF 008R got released back in 1990? The discography says March 1990, while the FAQ and old reviews date it back to January. The official KLF letters don't give away an exact date neither.
Cheers
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)
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X-Archive: encrypt I've wondered that too. Wasn't March 1990 intended to be the release date of the "Madrugada Eterna" single (still one of the great lost early 1990s singles, I think). I suppose it makes more sense for the KLF8R single to be released the same month as "Chill Out" (January 1990?) as it's an obvious companion. The "Madrugada Eterna" single was - I suppose - the planned "pop" follow up. It could have possibly hit the same chord with the public as other singles around that time (Engima, Deep Forest) etc. and might even have been a big hit (pigeon-holing Bill and Jimmy as a pop ambient act, maybe?)
John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Touzimsky" <tto@klf.de> To: "All Mu-Mu Land.bound for" <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: [KLF] KLF 008R - January or March 1990?
X-Archive: encrypt Could somebody confirm which month KLF 008R got released back in 1990? The discography says March 1990, while the FAQ and old reviews date it back to January. The official KLF letters don't give away an exact date neither.
Cheers
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)
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Why are we getting "X-Archive: encrypt" at the top of each message now?
Could have something to do with Lazlo configuring the mailing list so email accounts can't be retrieved from the archive...? ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)
Hi, My nine month period of auctioning is almost at an end. Please note this week I'm selling the CDs "Eternity: Project One" (including the Orb's "Tripping on Sunshine" and Discotec 2000's "Feel This") and "Ambient House" (the KLF's "Last Train" Remix 1 and the Orb's "A Huge Ever Growing ... (Bucket and Spade Mix)". All tracks are exclusive (on CD) to these CDs. Check my items under "paranormalhandy" on Ebay. Thanks! http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZparanormalhandy John PS - I'll be selling the last of my vinyl in a couple of weeks.
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