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I always liked this album, but have not heard it for ages. Always seemed to be a band with a vision they couldn't quite express, so this is reflected in the variety of music styles in the CD. Tammy was a surprise. not on version I first heard, but not unpleasant. White Room seems to come closest to what they want musically, Justified and ancient in philosophy. In all a fascinating glimplse of their world.Pete.
Passion Pit's "The Reeling" is another example. If you like techno, club, acid house, or dance music in general that turns you into an animal on the dance floor or in a gym, this is the best cd ever made.
OMG does not describe it. The best electronica, house, acid club, whatever you want to call it, dance your donkey rear end off album(cd) EVER MADE.
"All Bound for MuMu Land" sounds strange, but is yet another "dance your face off" smashing hit. "Last Train to Transcentral" will get you pumped enough to dance or kick donkey rear all night long.
"3AMEternal" is the most well-known hit and another incredible song. I find Cobra Starship's hit "Good Girls Go Bad" to be the most recent and similar hit to resemble a KLF-like song.
If you like either of those two songs, YOU WILL LOVE THE KLF.
For some reason, this band always ranted about something called the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu which eludes me as of writing this review. There is an earlier version done a few years that sounds very different. Yet despite all that, "The White Room" is simply among the most magnificent,spectacular and innovative albums of the early 1990s, or ever for that matter. Their 1991 album "The White Room" is the soundtrack to a film of the same name, a film I have yet to see. The KLF had a brief career yet extremely high-impact on the dance music scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In fact, the video to the track is awesome. This is NOT the original version. "3am Eternal" is their hallmark track that beigns with the sound of a propaganda radio program that erupts into an intense track featuring a concert recording of a live performance of the track.
The "3 ayayaya Am.Eternal Oh Whoa Oh Whoa." Vocals are great to listen to. "What Time is Love" begins with a cold-breeze sound effect intro that merges into the bluesy ambience of a track called "Justified Ancient" but then the J&A is suddenly interrupted by a slamming door echo effect, followed by a stadium crowd with a guy on the microphone screaming that then erupts into an intense and high-energy techno track featuring intense rhymes and powerful techno beats. With their innovative use of stadium crowd sound effects, their music could very well be a form of "stadium house". This is a revamped version featuring a `stadium crowd' noise, great rhythm drum beats, and an echoing keyboard in the background. Note: This review is on the nine-track American version of this album. "Make It Rain" is arguably among my favorite tracks featuring a high-speed techno hip-hop rhythm and an eerie melodic backdrop. I often view this song as a crowd facing potential doomsday yet take it as another good time.
Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Gary Glitter and Abba were some of their victims but they got sued by ABBA and the in order to convince them they went to Sweden, but when they didn't find them they burned all copies on a field instead, keeping just a few and selling them as bootlegs. The title track is also slow and not much singing here either but beautiful sound, good example of their talent and ditto with "No More Tears" with a somewhat reggae sound mixed with Ambient, check the piano playing in the end. The most important record they ever made was "The White Room" a back to back record to Acid House and fullpacked with single-hits.This time around they were so well known that they could afford hiring guest artists instead of sampling them, the most famous example was country singer Tammy Wynette on their single "Justified and Ancient". The result was the formation of the Jams and the album "1987" that was a hybrid of Hip Hop, Electronica and major Samples to the point that Diddy actually looked quite creative. "Church of KLF" could have been longer and feels more closer to ambient with a dreamy sound.
Cauty also went on founding The Orb one year later. However, Bill Drummond had been around in the music business since the 70's Punk scene and exprimented with all kinds of genres. Thie big break however was their UK #1 hit from 1988, "Doctorin the Tardis" that samples Gary Glitter's "Rock N Roll" (among others) and the band known as the Timelords back then bacame the pioneers for Acid House, a very popular sub genre of the late 80's. Overall, This album was their creative and commercial peak and made KLF superstars over a night. They were known as the Jams/Timelords and lastly KLF and their speciality was ripping off classics and making dance remixes of them that would go on becoming mega hits.
The aformentioned "Justified and Ancient" closes the album, however on the album you have a guy singing the vocals instead. "Last Train to Trancentral" is more hard hittin Electro beats, rap from Ricardo Da Force and this time robotic backround voices. This song is simular to the first song, but with more female vocals and In my opinion is also their all time best. However, it would be shortlived cause 2 years later they changed direction again when they once again became pioneers and released one of the first ever Ambient Dance albums Chill Out, although it was sample heavy it's now considered a classic and proves the importance of studio tecnique.
The album starts with a trademark, "What Time Is Love" that feature a rap from Isaac Bello, Electro-dance beats in fast pace and backing vocals from a woman. After this they deleted their entire catalogue and declared that they wouldn't be back before there was world peace and KLF kept their promise cause this was their last album ever. KLF was one of the oddest bands in music history, a British project between Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty that crerated as much hype as they created controversy. It reached #2 in the UK and is a hell of a party song. "Built a Fire" is the slowest song a sounds like country meets Ambient, it's also instrumental. It's a slow song with sing-a-long melody and doesn't sound much like the other songs. Another good example of Acid House is "Make it Rain" with a woman singing backed by electro beats and saxophone in a rather slow pace this time. As crazy as it all was, they still get credit for this album which is a dance classic that few other bands have been able to create with the wonderful hybrid of sounds that it got.
He released a solo album in 1987 that was a farewell to the music business but only 6 months after the retirement he met Jim Cauty and decided to make a Hip Hop record with him. If you want some quality dance music on one album that is both cohenrant, beautiful and exprimental, look no further. It's all part of a expriment of sounds and if you like this one you're gonna like the rest. "3 AM Eternal" their biggest hit reached #1 in the UK and #5 in the US, quite un-ordinary that songs like this become hits in US that is not exactly known for their dance scene. But instead of a continuation of their music they did their best to create more controversy at the Brit Awards when they performed their song "3 AM Eternal" with a metal band making it unlistanable. 5 stars.
The KLF I first heard with a neighbor back in 1999. I wanted to hear some screaming music and my neighbor recommended this album. I love the songs "What Time is Love." and "3AM Eternal." Some of the songs sound techno and other just like 80s rock. A loud but great upbeat album.
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