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Music : The White Room / Justified & Ancient
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List Price: $11.98Amazon.com's Price: $9.99 You Save: $1.99 (17%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078221870726
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Number Of Discs: 2
Publication Date: 1992
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: February 20, 1992
Studio: Arista
Sales Rank: 4124
MPN: 18707
Disc 1:- What Time Is Love?
- Make It Rain
- 3 A.M. Eternal
- Church Of The KLF
- Last Train To Trancetral
- Build A Fire
- The White Room
- No More Tears
- Justified And Ancient
Disc 2:- Stand by the Jams
- Stand by the Jams
- The White Room - The KLF, Cauty, Jimi
- Justified and Ancient
- Let Them Eat Ice Cream
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Amazon.com: A crazy experiment in music-industry manipulation, the KLF remain one of dance's more groundbreaking acts. Having already scored hits as the Jams and the Timelords, Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty christened the KLF with Who Killed the Jams? Though they were originally considered part of England's acid-house scene, the KLF's high-energy mix of disco-diva vocals, rapping, breaks, and samples was truly club-friendly pop. The White Room contains three of the group's greatest moments, the top 10 hits "What Time Is Love?," "Last Train to Transcentral," and "3 A.M. Eternal." Amid their success, Drummond and Cauty retired from the music industry, deleting their back catalogue in the process. The White Room is a fitting (if somewhat short) epitaph that stands the test of time. Its futuristic musical themes are somewhat silly, but genuine musicianship makes the songs themselves quality fun. --Liisa Ladouceur
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The KLF had a brief career yet extremely high-impact on the dance music scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s. With their innovative use of stadium crowd sound effects, their music could very well be a form of "stadium house". Their 1991 album "The White Room" is the soundtrack to a film of the same name, a film I have yet to see. 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. For some ... Read More
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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. 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. 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 ... Read More
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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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I am still listening to this CD 16 years after the initial release date. The beats are smooth and never dissapoint. Love it!
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This has always been one of my most favorite CDs. I was leaving in France when it came out. I was always disappointed that it was not as popular here in the states.
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