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KLF, The - Justified & Ancient


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Label: KLF Communications
Catalog#: KLF 099 X
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:UK
Released:1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: House
Credits: Artwork By [Sleeve] - Designland
Backing Vocals [Female] - Bambi (5) , Doreen , Nomsa , Pinise , Sonti (2) , Wara
Backing Vocals [Male] - Jabu , Usifu
Engineer - J. Gordon-Hastings*
Engineer [Assistant] - Paul "Max" Bloom
Featuring [Groove Consultant] - Tony Thorpe
Guitar [Electric], Bass, Drums, Keyboards - Rockman Rock*
Keyboards, Programmed By - Nick Coler
Narrator - Scott Piering
Photography - Paul Graham
Producer - KLF, The
Rap - Ricardo Da Force
Written-By - W.Drummond* , J.Cauty* , R.Lyte*
Notes:Other data:- Tammy Joins The Jams?
Rating:   4.0/5 (33 votesRate It
Submitted by:Pelo
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Tracklisting:

A1   Justified & Ancient (All Bound For Mu Mu Land)
    Lead Vocals - Maxine Harvey
  Mixed By - Mark 'Spike' Stent*
A2   Justified & Ancient (Make Mine A "99")
    Harmonica - Mark Feltham
  Lead Vocals - Maxine Harvey
  Mixed By - Tony Thorpe
B1   Justified & Ancient (Stand By The Jams)
    Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Rusty Pence
  Lead Vocals - Tammy Wynette
  Lead Vocals [Chorus] - Maxine Harvey
  Mixed By - Mark 'Spike' Stent*
B2   Justified & Ancient (Let Them Eat Ice Cream)
    Mixed By - Tony Thorpe

User Reviews:

JJ_Amblin, Jan 08, 2004

Bill Drummond talked about recording this single in a BBC documentary about Tammy Wynette broadcast shortly after her death. Bill had always wanted to work with her because "Stand By Your Man" was one of his favourite records of all time. But when The KLF played the "Justified And Ancient" backing track for her to sing along to, she couldn't do it. It turned out that her usual way of working was that she would lead, and her backing musicians would follow her, rather than the other way round - so she had never had to stick to a strict tempo. In the end they just had Tammy sing it a cappella, and then did a lot of timestretching on the vocals to make them fit the track.

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