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All KLF records are deleted in Britain, but you can buy them on the continent and through import. Yeah, Chill Out is very easy to come by and it's on Spotify etc.

 

Best to listen to it as one complete piece though rather than separate tracks.

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Great band, marketing excellent, mystery excellent, sound excellent, such a shame we dont have more acts like the KLF nowadays.
All KLF records are deleted in Britain, but you can buy them on the continent and through import. Yeah, Chill Out is very easy to come by and it's on Spotify etc.

 

Best to listen to it as one complete piece though rather than separate tracks.

2nd hand shops are also your friends. Chill Out often pops up because people don't realise it's nothing like their singles or The White Album. SPACE on the other hand is much harder to find.

 

If you can find it The Lost Rites Of Mu is worth tracking down too

Yep, 'The Rites of Mu' is usually packaged with 'Waiting'

 

I have a Space reissue on LP - must stick that on at the weekend, haven't listened in years.

If I am to make a best of I probably need to hear all the early stuff - anything that came before Doctorin' the Tardis.
Everything before The Timelords was by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu. A good place to start is their own compilation 'Shag Times' which, again, is available through import I think.
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The KLF has just made their deleted back catalogue back and available on Spotify - back for the first time since NINETEEN NINETY TWO. :o

 

 

Spotify/YouTube - everything...

Well I never ~

 

Is there some convoluted numerological reasoning for why it's suddenly been made available now as per with The KLF? :lol:

No Justified & Ancient featuring Tammy Wynette? :cry:

 

Edit: oh wait it is they just haven’t credited her

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Hopefully this leads to more, I'd particularly love to have HQ versions of the extended versions of the singles :wub:

 

This is without doubt the greatest New Year's Day gift ever. 8-year-old me is very happy right now, as is 37-year-old me!
Doctorin’ the TARDIS is what everyones been waiting for :cheeseblock:

Radio 2 played that song as the final song on SOT80s

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