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The KLF - Stadium House (The Trilogy) album

The KLF - Stadium House (The Trilogy) album

  • Performer: The KLF
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Stadium House (The Trilogy)
  • Released: 1991
  • Style: Acid House, Abstract, Ambient, House
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1218 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1208 mb
  • Other: DTS WAV AUD AA APE ASF XM
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 512

Description

The KLF - Stadium house trilogy.

The KLF. Stadium House (The Trilogy). VHS (Video) - Arista

Stadium House (The Trilogy).

Stadium House (The Trilogy). Tracks 1-3: live footage of The KLF performing the three "Stadium House" singles at "Woodstock, Europa" ( ) produced and directed by Bill Butt. Track 2 is the official video for "Last Train To Trancentral".

Released on VHS back in 1991, this is "live" footage of The KLF performing 3 . Eternal, Last Train to Trancentral, and What Time Is Love? There are several uploads of this on YouTube, but this one is somewhat better quality than the ones I found. This is how I want to spend my last 15 minutes on earth.

Stadium House (The Trilogy) 01. 3 . Eternal 02. Last Train To Trancentral 03. What Time Is Love Support Feature 04. This Is Not What The KLF Is About. The KLF - Stadium House (The Trilogy). от ForeverYoung 1 год назад. The KLF - This Is Not What The KLF Is About.

This discography lists the key British and notable international releases of The KLF and the other pseudonyms of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty. It also details the other releases on their independent record label, KLF Communications, by KLF-spinoff Disco 2000 and Space (Cauty's solo work) - 3. .The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu/The KLF. Shag Times. Released: 16 January 1989. The Stadium House Trilogy. Picture Music International. Video performances of "3 . Eternal", "Last Train to Trancentral", and "What Time Is Love?"; and a new instrumental piece, "This Is Not What The KLF Is About".

KLF - Stadium House Trilogy (1991). Now a multi-media event, the KLF have grabbed everyone's attention - from clubs around the world, to pop radio and MTV. The captivating home video features. They also worked on an ambitious road. This is the North American release of The KLF's The White Room album, released by Arista Records, which included the Stand By The JAMs single. The KLF (also known as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords and other names) were one of the seminal bands of the British acid house movement.

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Tracklist

Stadium House (The Trilogy)
3 A.M. Eternal
Last Train To Trancentral
What Time Is Love
Support Feature
This Is Not What The KLF Is About

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MVR 9900983 The KLF Stadium House (The Trilogy) ‎(VHS, PAL, E37) Picture Music International MVR 9900983 UK 1991
81219 The KLF Stadium House (The Trilogy) ‎(VHS, Comp, PAL) Liberation Records Pty. Ltd. 81219 Australia 1991
SW-5715 The KLF Stadium House (The Trilogy) ‎(VHS, NTSC) 6 West Home Video SW-5715 Canada 1991
SW-5715 The KLF Stadium House (The Trilogy) ‎(VHS, NTSC) 6 West Home Video SW-5715 US 1991
COL 049944 2 The KLF Stadium House (The Trilogy) ‎(VHS, SECAM) Dance Pool COL 049944 2 France 1991
ARV-272 The KLF The Trilogy ‎(VHS, Comp, Promo, NTSC) Arista ARV-272 US 1991
ARV-272 The KLF The Trilogy ‎(VHS, Promo, NTSC) Arista ARV-272 US 1991

Video

Comments

Moswyn Moswyn
The other day, I caught myself watching the video of "Last Train To Trancentral" again. The takes were surreal, combining at the same time a competition between a train and the KLF Police vehicle (surprising as it must be, it’s one of the official members of the band!) on an ice smoking environment and a true rave party leaded by The KLF band Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty with the vocals of the rapper Ricardo Da Force, P.P. Arnold (the same that participated on “Evapor8”) and Black Steel (dressed in white). The make-ups of the train wagons are simply hilarious: there is a sign of “The Jam’s” (their alias) in one of them, and others with graffiti and the KLF logo. Suddenly, there is a glance of a take with the train passing by a plaque with an 808 picture, the trademark of 808 State! The competition is so nonsense that the road finishes for the car, and it starts to fly all over while the train keeps rolling, but the clever observer will notice through the camera just behind it that the vehicle toy is suspended by a hand! The party takes goes in and out, and the vehicle appears as a submarine, watching the train passing in a bridge, followed by takes of a mountain with the words “Mu Mu” carved in (the same code shouts of the band on this classic), as well as other sides painted with graffiti and the Jam’s logo. The rave show comes up again, with members in strange red tunics, and Jimmy Cauty wearing a kind of a strange guitar (something like a Citar), Drummond, the vocalists, lights and red lasers: the perfect combination for a never-end party! Another take of the train passing up appears, with the camera pointed between the rails and the engines, focusing again the 808 State plaque (for the third time by the way, for there is a second one before), this time clearly showing the word ‘State’. These anthems belong to another time, when people could at the same time have fun and enjoy good music.