America: What Time Is Love?

America: What Time Is Love? is a beefed-up, guitar-heavy remix of The KLF’s 1990 Live A Trancentral version in celebration of the 1,000th anniversary of the discovery of America by The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu in 992 (or so they claimed). While the single’s slightly updated verses were once…

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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…

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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…

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Make It Rain / No More Tears

Promo-only single featuring album versions of Make It Rain and No More Tears to promote the upcoming release of The White Room. Tracks & Formats KLF LP PROMO1

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3 a.m. Eternal (The Moody Boys Selection)

With the updated original just having entered the UK Top 40 at #5 The KLF timely released 3 a.m. Eternal (The Moody Boys Selection), a collection of 12″ only remixes by The Moody Boys just one week later.

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3 a.m. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L.)

Released in early January 1991, 3 a.m. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L.) was The KLF’s second #1 single after Doctorin’ The Tardis. Like What Time Is Love? before it 3 a.m. Eternal is an updated and heavily remixed version of its Pure Trance predecessor. The KLF decided to keep large…

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It’s Grim Up North (Original Club Mix)

Early promo-only version of their later commercial version which featured Pete Wylie on vocals instead of Bill Drummond. According to the same article the track took only 45 minutes to record. While the latter statement might definitely be true for the original version the re-recorded 1991 version would net the…

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What Time Is Love? (Remodelled & Remixed)

Remixes of the Live At Trancentral single featuring versions by Echo & The Bunnymen (who had previously been managed by Bill Drummond on the Zoo Records label) and The Moody Boys, as well as the very Chill Out-esque Virtual Reality Mix by Bill and Jimmy themselves.

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What Time Is Love? (Live At Trancentral)

What Time Is Love? (Live At Trancentral) is a remixed release of the original Pure Trance version which eventually peaked at #5 in the UK charts.

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Madrugada Eterna

Madrugada Eterna first officially appeared as an ambient B-side on Kylie Said To Jason in August 1989. This is the same version as the one prominently featured on Chill Out six months later. However, a different version had already been featured playing over a short two-minute promo clip of the…

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