Tag: Last Train To Trancentral
Solid State Logik (Part 1)
Released on New Year’s Day 2021 Solid State Logik (Part 1) is the first in a series of digital re-releases compiling the works of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty released under their various guises between 1987 and 1992.
MU
MU is a Japanese exclusive 5-track mini album. A possible remix version was listed at one point but was never finished, though rough demos of an alternate Make It Rain remix eventually appeared almost 25 years later.
Stadium House (The Trilogy)
The Stadium House Trilogy is a video collection featuring the first three singles taken from the White Room album, as well as a 14 minute making-of (UK release only). Even though videos for What Time Is Love? and 3 a.m. Eternal already existed The KLF created new clips for their…
Last Train To Trancentral (Meets The Moody Boys Uptown)
12″-only remixes of the Live Of The Lost Continent version by The Moody Boys. As with previous Moody Boys singles both the 808Bass and 120 Rock Steady mix bear little to no resemblance of the original track, with the former featuring Maxine Harvey’s vocals from the refrain of the unreleased…
Last Train To Trancentral (Live From The Lost Continent)
Following the chart success of 3 a.m. Eternal The KLF released Last Train To Trancentral (Live From The Lost Continent) in April 1991 which marked the third and final entry in the Stadium House Trilogy. The track’s origins can be traced back all the way to Go To Sleep, though…
Go To Sleep
Go To Sleep is an unreleased single from the White Room Soundtrack. It was first listed as a standalone single (KLF008T) in Nov 1989’s Info Sheet, then The Cartel’s Jan 1990 wholesale catalogue (KLF012T/R). At another point it was announced as a possible B-side of The Lover’s Side. However, neither…
E-Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance)
E-Train To Trancentral is the alleged unreleased fifth entry in the Pure Trance series, originally scheduled for release on 12 Dec 1988 (and later rescheduled Sep 1989 according to Lazlo’s discography).
Last Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance Remixes)
One of the rarer KLF releases as 2,000 copies of Last Train To Trancentral (Pure Trance Remixes) were pressed of which around 1,000 got warped and were destroyed.
The White Room
The White Room is without a doubt the album that finally catapulted The KLF into mega-stardom, spawning three hit singles of which one (3 a.m. Eternal) got them to Number One in the UK (their second after Doctorin’ The Tardis).
Chill Out
In Febuary 1990 The KLF released their concept album Chill Out, coining the phrase ‘ambient house’ with their downtempo soundtrack for a fictional roadtrip along the southern border of America.
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