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“Did You Just Call Me A Folking Lyre?!”

Today Heavenly Recordings released The Hurdy-Gurdy Song, a folk drum & bass crossover by Local Psycho and The Hurdy-Gurdy Orchestra aka Jimmy Cauty and Jem Finer.

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What Time Is Love? (The Monster Attack Mix)

The Monster Attack Mix is an unreleased, slighty more beat-driven version of The KLF’s original What Time Is Love? which adds some additional screams and monster noises (hence its name). Its drum pattern is similar to that of the remixes which appeared on KLF004R.

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I Wanna 1-2-1 With You

I Wanna 1-2-1 With You is a novelty synth-pop single produced by Jimmy Cauty and Guy Pratt as the Solid Gold Chartbusters. The track itself is built around the famous Nokia ringtone and features vocals by Denise Palmer, Debbie Chazen and British comedian Lloyd Stanton.

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So Hard (The KLF vs Pet Shop Boys)

Despite being approached by various artists during their career So Hard (The KLF vs Pet Shop Boys) is one of the very few remixes Bill and Jimmy did of other people’s tracks.

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What Time Is Love? (Power Remix)

The 1989 Power Remix single is an exclusive Austrian release of What Time Is Love? featuring remixes by German producer Jürgen Koppers.

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Red on blue CD front cover of "K Cera Cera" by the K Foundation

K Cera Cera (War Is Over If You Want It)

First and only single by the K Foundation, featuring the Red Army Choir. K Cera Cera mixes elements from “Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)” by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon.

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A-side label reading "A 45RPM 3 A.M. Eternal Christmas Top Of The Pops 1991 KLF 5 T.O.T.P."

3 a.m. Eternal (Christmas Top Of The Pops)

Since they were not allowed to perform their re-recorded collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror at Top Of The Pops, The KLF released 3 a.m. Eternal (Christmas Top Of The Pops) as a limited mail-order only single in January 1992. The new version combined elements of the KLF’s #1 single with…

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Black sleeve with white text, announcing "Jeremy Deller presents Fuck The Millennium", followed by large 2K logo and note that "This record was produced by the artists forever known as The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu"

Fuck The Millennium

Fuck The Millennium is a one-off comeback single to celebrate the crapness of comebacks, released under the short-lived 2K alias. Bill Drummond’s 45 features a lengthy first-hand retelling of the how’s and why’s.

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Green/brown sleeve with "The KLF" in the upper left, T-speaker logo in the upper right and the single's title "Justified And Ancient" at the bottom, all arranged around a pink/white ice cream with "Freshly Made For You" written on its side.

Justified And Ancient (Stand By The JAMS)

Justified And Ancient is the final single commercially released by The KLF in 1991, considering America: What Time Is Love? had already been released in the US a month before. Since the chorus had already appeared on 1987 it could also be considered the one the longest in the making….

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It’s Grim Up North

It’s Grim Up North was updated and re-released in 1991 in a slightly more “radio-friendly” version. The new mixes dropped Pete Wylie’s vocals from the 1990 original and replaced them with Bill Drummond’s instead. In addition The JAMs added a new outro in the form of Jerusalem On The Moors,…

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