I have a CDR for for the car stereo, that has the following track listing. This is also the CDR I tend to copy for people who are interested in the KLF: (1) Bill and Jimmy talking about "The White Room" (extract) (2) What Time is Love? (KLF4T b-side mix) (3) 3 AM Eternal (Original Edit) (4) The Lover's Side ("White Room" edit) (5) Go to Sleep ("White Room" remastered edit) (6) Trance Kylie Express (7) Uptight (Banana 2000 Mix) (8) Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix) (9) What Time is Love? (Power Mix Edit) (10) 3 AM Eternal (Live at the Brits with ENT) (11) Last Train to Trancentral (Razormaid Mix edit) (12) Make it Rain ("Mu" CD version) (13) Justified and Ancient (Anti-Capella Mix) (14) January What Time is Love? (15) K Sera Sera (War is Over if You Want It) (16) Fuck the Millenium (Different Project Remix) (17) It's Grim Up North (Omsk Mix) I suppose it's basically a singles collection (ish), ignores almost all the JAMs stuff and their remix work, and is in rather boring chronological order. However, my favourite Drummond and Cauty period is probably from KLF4T to KLF4X, late '88 to mid '90, when projects and ideas where thrown out like fireworks, and very few ignited! IMHO, as far as driving is concerned, you can't get much better than "The White Room" soundtrack. Plus, of course, it's one of musical histories great "what if"s ... Now, where's that copy of "Smile" ... John Not Scots, just Scott-ish
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John Milne