The KLF – The White Room
Label: |
Coma Records (4) – COMA LP4 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Stereo
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Country: |
Scandinavia |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Acid |
Tracklist
A1 | What Time Is Love? (LP Mix) | 4:42 | |
A2 | Make It Rain | 3:59 | |
A3 | 3 A.M. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L.) | 3:18 | |
A4 | Church Of The KLF | 1:38 | |
A5 | Last Train To Trancentral (LP Mix) | 6:04 | |
B1 | Build A Fire | 4:37 | |
B2 | The White Room | 5:12 | |
B3 | No More Tears | 9:23 | |
B4 | Justified And Ancient | 4:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – KLF Communications
- Marketed By – Mega Records
- Distributed By – Mega Records
- Produced For – KLF Communications
- Recorded At – Trancentral
- Recorded At – Village Recorders
- Recorded At – Lillie Yard Studio
- Recorded At – Matrix Studios
- Mixed At – Lillie Yard Studio
- Mixed At – The Town House
- Mixed At – The Manor
- Mastered At – Master Room
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – KLF Communications
- Copyright © – KLF Communications
- Distributed By – Rough Trade Distribution
- Printed By – TOPAC
- Pressed By – Sonopress – F-1327
Credits
- Design – Power Unlimited
- Liner Notes – R. Lyte*
- Mastered By [For The Master Room] – Aaron Chakraverty*
- Mixed By – The KLF
- Mixed By [Lillie Yard] – J. Gordon Hastings*
- Photography By [Cover] – Schoerner*
- Photography By [Sheep] – Phil Ward (5)
- Producer, Performer, Programmed By – The KLF
- Programmed By [Additional] – Nick Coler
- Recorded By [Additional, Lillie Yard] – J. Gordon Hastings*
- Recorded By [Additional, The Village] – I. Richardson*
- Recorded By [Assisted By, Lillie Yard] – Paul "Max" Bloom
- Typography [Typesetting] – AVS LTD
Notes
Produced, Performed & Programmed [...] for KLF Communications
Original Recordings made at Trancentral.
A1: Samples used
"I Wanna See You Sweat"
Wanda D ▪ Tuff City Records
"Kick Out The Jams"
The MC5 ▪ Elektra Records
"Mu Mu's"
P.P. Arnold, Katie Kisson ▪ KLF Communications
"Thank You, Thank You" Crowd Noise
The Doors ▪ Elektra Records
A2: Samples used
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
"Say Yeah"
Stevie Wonder ▪ Tamala Motown
"Pump A Little Harder"
The Moody Boys ▪ XL Records
A3: Samples used
"KLF Aha Aha"
P.P. Arnold ▪ KLF Communications
"Ancients Of Mu Mu"
Chike ▪ KLF Communications
"Ladies And Gentlemen..."
Scott Piering ▪ Appearing
Crowd Noise
Haircut 100 Live Recording ▪ Unreleased
A4: Samples used
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
A5: Samples used
Rolling Stock
The KLF "Chill Out" ▪ KLF Communications
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
B3: Samples used
Trumpet Line
King Tubby ▪ Trojan Records
B4: "Justified And Ancient"
formerly part of 'Hey Hey We Are Not The Monkees'
Additional recording at
The Village, Dagenham.
Lillie Yard, London.
Except A1 at Matrix, London.
Mixed using Automated Solid State Logic and Manual DDA Technology.
Mixed at Lillie Yard except A1 mixed at The Townhouse, London and A3 mixed at The Manor, Oxfordshire.
The KLF use an Oberheim OB8 Synthesiser, an Atari Computer, an Akai S900 Sampler, a Gibson 330 Semi-acoustic Guitar.
Isaac Bello appears courtesy of The Outlaw Posse & Gee Street Management.
Manda Beatmaster appears courtesy of Rhythm King Records.
Ricardo appears courtesy of Tony Hall Management.
Tony Thorpe appears courtesy of The Moody Boys.
Rockman Rock and King D appeared courtesy of The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu.
An analogue recording.
Why sheep?
'This is what The KLF is about. Also known as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, furthermore known as The Jams...'
(R. Lyte)
The songs on this album were written and recorded at various times and places between 1987 - 1991 and form part of the soundtrack to the KLF motion picture 'The White Room'.
Total playing time: (45:05)
℗ & © 1991 KLF Communications.
Distributed in the UK by Rough Trade Distribution.
Mega Records, Frederiksborggade 31, DK-Copenhagen K.
Printed in by TOPAC.
℗ 1991 Licensed from KLF Communications.
Runouts are stamped, except for any Roman numerals; these are etched.
Original Recordings made at Trancentral.
A1: Samples used
"I Wanna See You Sweat"
Wanda D ▪ Tuff City Records
"Kick Out The Jams"
The MC5 ▪ Elektra Records
"Mu Mu's"
P.P. Arnold, Katie Kisson ▪ KLF Communications
"Thank You, Thank You" Crowd Noise
The Doors ▪ Elektra Records
A2: Samples used
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
"Say Yeah"
Stevie Wonder ▪ Tamala Motown
"Pump A Little Harder"
The Moody Boys ▪ XL Records
A3: Samples used
"KLF Aha Aha"
P.P. Arnold ▪ KLF Communications
"Ancients Of Mu Mu"
Chike ▪ KLF Communications
"Ladies And Gentlemen..."
Scott Piering ▪ Appearing
Crowd Noise
Haircut 100 Live Recording ▪ Unreleased
A4: Samples used
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
A5: Samples used
Rolling Stock
The KLF "Chill Out" ▪ KLF Communications
Crowd Noise
The Doors "Absolutely Live" ▪ Elektra Records
Crowd Noise
U2 "Rattle & Hum" ▪ Island Records
B3: Samples used
Trumpet Line
King Tubby ▪ Trojan Records
B4: "Justified And Ancient"
formerly part of 'Hey Hey We Are Not The Monkees'
Additional recording at
The Village, Dagenham.
Lillie Yard, London.
Except A1 at Matrix, London.
Mixed using Automated Solid State Logic and Manual DDA Technology.
Mixed at Lillie Yard except A1 mixed at The Townhouse, London and A3 mixed at The Manor, Oxfordshire.
The KLF use an Oberheim OB8 Synthesiser, an Atari Computer, an Akai S900 Sampler, a Gibson 330 Semi-acoustic Guitar.
Isaac Bello appears courtesy of The Outlaw Posse & Gee Street Management.
Manda Beatmaster appears courtesy of Rhythm King Records.
Ricardo appears courtesy of Tony Hall Management.
Tony Thorpe appears courtesy of The Moody Boys.
Rockman Rock and King D appeared courtesy of The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu.
An analogue recording.
Why sheep?
'This is what The KLF is about. Also known as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, furthermore known as The Jams...'
(R. Lyte)
The songs on this album were written and recorded at various times and places between 1987 - 1991 and form part of the soundtrack to the KLF motion picture 'The White Room'.
Total playing time: (45:05)
℗ & © 1991 KLF Communications.
Distributed in the UK by Rough Trade Distribution.
Mega Records, Frederiksborggade 31, DK-Copenhagen K.
Printed in by TOPAC.
℗ 1991 Licensed from KLF Communications.
Runouts are stamped, except for any Roman numerals; these are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 708992 002709
- Rights Society: NCB
- Pressing Plant ID (Embossed on center, side B): [Sonopress "Bass Clef" logo]
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): 102 DM F-1327 A-1 C
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): 102 DM F-1327 B-1 C
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): 102 DM F-1327 A-1 C II
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): 102 DM F-1327 B-1 C II
Other Versions (5 of 167)
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The White Room (CD, Album, Stereo) | Arista | ARCD-8657 | US | 1991 | ||
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The White Room (LP, Album) | KLF Communications | INT 145.549 | 1991 | |||
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The White Room (CD, Album) | Blow Up | INT 845.549 | 1991 | |||
The White Room (CD, Album) | DJ: | TO-6743 | Japan | 1991 | |||
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The White Room (Cassette, Album, Club Edition, BMG, White Brick Shell, Chrome, Dolby System) | Arista | AC-8657, AC 8657 | US | 1991 |
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This album is really great. I bought it after hearing "Justified And Ancient" and "3 A.M Eternal" on the radio. At the record store i listened through all the tracks and liked very much what i heard. I still listen to this album from time to time. One minor note: the version of "Justified And Ancient" is not the same that was played on radio, but its ok anyway.
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