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Tag Archives: A Melody From A Past Life Keeps Pulling Me Back

Essential Listening: Chill Out – The KLF (1990)

Posted on 31/03/2016 by Wichita Lineman Was A Song I Once Heard

Given the title of this blog was chosen in reverence to a track from this album, and the background faithfully depicts its album cover, providing an impartial view of Chill Out’s true value becomes a problematic endeavour for me. Clearly … Continue reading →

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