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The KLF - Pure Trance

The KLF - Pure Trance

Musician: The KLF
Album title: Pure Trance
Style: Trance, Acid, House
Size MP3 version: 1349 mb
Size APE version: 1320 mb
Size WMA version: 1663 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 982
Format: WMA TTA MP4 AHX AIFF MP2 ADX
Genre: Electronic

The KLF - Pure Trance

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Tracklist

1 The KLF What Time Is Love (Pure Trance Original)
2 The KLF What Time Is Love (Pure Trance Classic)
3 The KLF What Time Is Love (Primal Remix)
4 The KLF What Time Is Love (Techno Slam Mix)
5 The KLF What Time Is Love (Land Of Oz, July 1989 Live Version)
6 Liaisons D Heartbeat
7 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (Pure Trance Original)
8 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (Break For Love Mix)
9 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (The Original Edit)
10 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (Blue Danube Orbital)
11 The KLF 3 A.M. Eternal (Moody Boy)
12 The KLF 3 P.M. Electro

Notes

Front insert and disc title "PURE TRANCE"
Rear Insert title "THE PURE TRANCE STORY"

Disc catalog number KLF CD4
Rear insert catalog number KLF CD5

"THIS COMPILATION CONTAINS THE PURE TRANCE STORY OF WHAT TIME IS LOVE & 3 A.M. ETERNAL."
1989 KLF Communications. PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE.

Track 6 is listed on the release as just "Heartbeat (Frank Dewulf)".

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  • Barcode: 5017139670054



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Arlana
If it was official it would be JAMSCD4 or JAMSCD5. But it is neither because it is a bootleg. Always will be. Was never around in 1989, 1990 or anytime then. Modern CDR. Avoid like plague.
INwhite
The code on the cd and the code on the insert is different ‘cos they were printed in different times, the cd was pressed in late 1989 or begining of 1990, which follows the barcode, but due to kopyright and distribution issues the promotional cd production was almost totally shattered (to the trash) and banned from European distribution, the only few copies saved were sent abroad, but there was no printed matter left, so when the inlays were printed again (1990) they changed catalogue #4 to #5 showing there wasn’t anymore the former affiliation. At that time in 1990 no KLFCD4 or KLFCD5 were released in any catalogue.
Zulurr
This is a bootleg. Nothing to do with KLF Communications at all. Not in the slightest bit "partially official". This is a piece of confectionery. A fake with no connection to KLF Communications whatsoever.
Dranar
Copyright issues? What copyright issues? The Frank DeWulf track, do you mean???