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…

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No More Tears

Announced as 1989 Christmas single in info sheet #4. The original version of No More Tears featured on the White Room Soundtrack does indeed feature a Children’s Choir so it is more than likely that this version was meant for release before The KLF’s change of plans.

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Deep Shit (Part 3)

Deep Shit (Part 3) is an unreleased single and only exists in a limited run of six whitelabel pressings of which four allegedly made it into the wild. The track itself opens on the intro of Kylie Said To Jason, switching into the Village People’s “YMCA” a few seconds later…

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Kylie Said To Jason

Kylie Said To Jason is the first (and only) single to be taken from the planned White Room Soundtrack album and was meant to bring in the additional money to help finish shooting the White Room movie which was already burning large holes into The KLF’s pockets at the time….

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3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance Remixes)

Originally scheduled 7 Nov 1988, the second remix single from The KLF’s Pure Trance series hit shops in September 1989, including remixes by The Moody Boys and The Orb.

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3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance)

3 a.m. Eternal is the second track in the “Pure Trance” series. Originally scheduled for release on 31 Oct 1988 the single was not released until May 1989.

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Uptight (Everything’s Alright)

Uptight (Everything’s Alright) – a cover of the Stevie Wonder song – was the third and final Disco 2000 single, including the B-side Mr. Hotty Loves You.

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The Lover’s Side

The Lover’s Side is one of the many suggested unreleased entries in the Pure Trance series. While the promo sheet included with Deep Shit suggests it was originally meant as a follow-up to 3 a.m. Eternal, its first official mention announced it as the fifth entry in the series.

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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).

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Turn Up The Strobe (Pure Trance)

Uncompleted fourth entry in the Pure Trance series. Picture sleeves and labels were printed but never used. Unlike Love Trance or E-Train (which might or might not have evolved into Last Train To Trancentral) it’s not clear whether or not elements of Turn Up The Strobe ever appeared at a…

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