I’m sorry but this is dreadful. The quality of the mp3s are terrible to begin with, and the so called “edits” to make the tracks seamless, well, once again dreadful. Don’t any of you know the slightest thing about audio editing/production/mastering? I think not. Also some of the versions you are using are questionable aswell. I mean, “Ivum Naya”? Come on, hardly representative of the JAMs seminal work now is it? And this so called “Evil Edit”? Fair enough, its a “new, previously unheard” piece of audio, and you’re all pretty excited about it, but come on, what’s its provenance? It could be fake for all you know, and you are willing to present it to the world as a KLF single? I despair. If this shambles ever does see the light of day, which I seriously doubt, you would be doing the KLF’s “image” more harm than good. Before you ask why I didn’t post this ‘on-list’, well, I’m not a member of said list, I refuse to have my inbox bombarded by some idiot asking for retail cds to be uploaded to ‘his server’. Idiot.

Indeed. The sound quality is 120kps mp3s, and I know nothing beyond using Nero to edit stuff. And I don’t produce or master anything musical. But what is your point other than “I despair”? You make some fair criticisms, I know, but by being an anonymous and extremely patronising poster, we’re hardly likely to take them on board. If you had posted things “on-list” (particularly if you’d suggested something else instead) maybe then we would listen to you. I know Rob’s requests for stuff on the server can get irritating - but most of us just delete them from the inbox. It’s perfectly painless. Oh, and the so-called “Evil Edit”, btw, is genuine KLF, taken from a promo 12” version of the “Power Mix” released by GiG Records in 1989 - so you can despair a little bit less.

Pretty decent mix of music, from what I have listened to. It gives anyone who is interested in the KLF/The JAMS a taste of what their catalog is like. I will admit that the version of America: What Time Is Love? in Paul’s original Truckstop JAMS compilation is competely different from any other version I have listened to. I have both the UK and Japanese releases of the single, and have never heard of that edit before.