Hi, everyone, Just a quick word on the collecting front: It is possible to get "Shag Times" on CD without disc-rot, if you have the version that was "Made in Switzerland". The casing, artwork and CD itself are identical except for the extra inclusion of "Made in Switzerland" under "JAMS CD3" on the back sleeve above the barcode, and another "Made in Switzerland" below the "Compact Disc Digital Audio" logo on the CD itself. Crucially, this CD is not made by Phillips Digital Audio - so it does not suffer from disk-rot. Any KLF CD not made at the Philips plant in Blackburn, England between 1989 and 1990 should be okay. In the same way, you can get the one-track version of "Chill Out" without disc-rot in you buy the Indisc (Belgian) version. I'm not too sure when the "Made in Switzerland" JAMSCD3 came out, actually. The discography mentions it as an official release, but with question marks. I suspect it may have been a 1991 reissue, just like KLF4T and KLF5T, brought out to capitalise on their "Stadium House" fame. John PS - "KSTJ" can be found (without disc-rot) on the "Indie Top 20 Volume 8" CD, which again is an non-Philips disc.
I have a copy of the "Made In Switzerland" Shag Time which I bought when it originally came out in 1988, well it arrived in the shop a week or so after the first copy that somebody at the shop ordered at the same time and they snatched that one! (if you see what I mean) So, it definately wasn't a 1991 reissue, it could however, be a second pressing or second batch that was produced at the time of release. cheers Graham John Wrote................ It is possible to get "Shag Times" on CD without disc-rot, if you have the version that was "Made in Switzerland". The casing, artwork and CD itself are identical except for the extra inclusion of "Made in Switzerland" under "JAMS CD3" on the back sleeve above the barcode, and another "Made in Switzerland" below the "Compact Disc Digital Audio" logo on the CD itself. <SNIP> I'm not too sure when the "Made in Switzerland" JAMSCD3 came out, actually. The discography mentions it as an official release, but with question marks. I suspect it may have been a 1991 reissue, just like KLF4T and KLF5T, brought out to capitalise on their "Stadium House" fame.
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