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The KLF - Recovered & Remastered EP 3 FLAC album

Tracklist

1 The KLF Last Train To Trancentral 8:20
2 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (USA 'Arista Records' Mix) 5:46
3 The KLF Justified & Ancient (Anti-Acapella Version) 7:23
4 The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu It's Grim Up North 7:03

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – W83006

Notes

For promotional use only

p+c 2010 KLF Communications
Made in England at various points in time by people too numerous to mention

Other data: For those who still are waiting...

Sleeve and CD do not list The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu as artist on track 4.

Some copies have a matrix with nothing visibly printed but two areas where this has been scratched out.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LD02
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 5J35
  • Matrix / Runout: W83006 GF1239


The KLF - Recovered & Remastered EP 3 FLAC album

Musician performer: The KLF

Title: Recovered & Remastered EP 3

Date of release: 2010

Style: Techno, Synth-pop

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1477 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 850

Other Formats: ASF FLAC ADX VOC MPC DTS DXD

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Coron
The shortest EP in the series but four interesting variants on familiar tracks. The "3 am Eternal" mix seems to be a rejected commercial single mix, less full-on than the stadium house "Live at the SSL" version. The others all seem to be essentially unfinished versions of well-known tracks - "Last Train To Trancentral" resembles the Mu D Vari-Speed Version but without the vari-speed gimmick, "Justifed & Ancient" is basically the instrumental of Stand By The Jams (it's got the steel guitar and some of the backing vocals but no Tammy or Ricardo) and "It's Grim Up North" sounds like the backing track of Part 1 but lacking the orchestral section.
Coron
The shortest EP in the series but four interesting variants on familiar tracks. The "3 am Eternal" mix seems to be a rejected commercial single mix, less full-on than the stadium house "Live at the SSL" version. The others all seem to be essentially unfinished versions of well-known tracks - "Last Train To Trancentral" resembles the Mu D Vari-Speed Version but without the vari-speed gimmick, "Justifed & Ancient" is basically the instrumental of Stand By The Jams (it's got the steel guitar and some of the backing vocals but no Tammy or Ricardo) and "It's Grim Up North" sounds like the backing track of Part 1 but lacking the orchestral section.
Zieryn
yes just classic!!
Zieryn
yes just classic!!
Malakelv
In the middle of global crisis refresh our minds with lost sounds of Mu Mu and remember us that many people on the earth still waiting for human rights of Mu;this ep is a little demo show for the best of forever best ancients of the band before called Timelords.Rating:justified brilliant Klf Trilogy & desolate north is grey!!!!
Malakelv
In the middle of global crisis refresh our minds with lost sounds of Mu Mu and remember us that many people on the earth still waiting for human rights of Mu;this ep is a little demo show for the best of forever best ancients of the band before called Timelords.Rating:justified brilliant Klf Trilogy & desolate north is grey!!!!