For the Bill Drummond fans here, I've just seen that his book 45 turns 25 this year. Well worth a read if you haven't already. Here's the Guardian review.
WHOAH, KABOOM, finally, I was eagerly awaiting for at least one KLF ref., but why in the hell not to name-drop Bill Drummond as a part of the context, eh???
Drummond and David Balfe formed a production team called "The Chameleons" and were involved in the production of Echo & the Bunnymen's debut album, Crocodiles, released on the Korova label
For the Bill Drummond fans here, I've just seen that his book 45 turns 25 this year. Well worth a read if you haven't already. Here's the Guardian review.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2000/feb/26/music
God, I love your stuff! And Yes, we need more KLF!
Super cool to hear that version of What Time is Love - thanks for posting!
I really want to listen to that version of WTIL but on the train and they’re not ready for it.
WHOAH, KABOOM, finally, I was eagerly awaiting for at least one KLF ref., but why in the hell not to name-drop Bill Drummond as a part of the context, eh???
I've edited it now, thanks for the suggestion.
Doesn't everyone know that Bill was in the KLF?
Drummond and David Balfe formed a production team called "The Chameleons" and were involved in the production of Echo & the Bunnymen's debut album, Crocodiles, released on the Korova label
https://thequietus.com/news/bill-drummond-play/
And managed the band and ran the label that put out their first records (Zoo).