arranged by [williams fairey band] Rodney Newton conductor [williams fairey band] Brian Hurdley design Ian Cater featuring The Williams Fairey Brass Band plated by CED presenter, concept by Jeremy Deller producer The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu recorded by [williams fairey band] Richard Scott written-by Bill Drummond written-by Jimmy Cauty Phonographic Copyright (p) Blast First Phonographic Copyright (p) Mute Records Copyright (c) Blast First Copyright (c) Mute Records Published By Warner Chappell Music Ltd. Published By BMG Music Ltd. Mixed At Olympic Studios Mixed At Konk Studios Remixed At Studio P, The Oval, London Recorded At Parr Street Studios Recorded At Worldwide International Recorded At Konk Studios Designed At F67 Pressed By P.R. Records Limited Mastered At P.R. Records Limited Jeremy Deller had an idea. The idea evolved. This is the result of that evolution. Part of the evolution included a project entitled Acid Brass involving The Williams Fairey Band performing acid house anthem What time is love originally recorded by the KLF in 1988.
Side A Mixed @ Olympic, London Side B1 Mixed @ Konk Studios, London Side B2 Remixed @ Studio P, The Oval, London
Retail copies were distributed as promos with a promo sticker over the barcode + promo sheets and photo. Barcode: 5016027201462 (Scanned) Barcode: 5 016027 201462 (Text) Matrix / Runout: A BFFP 146 T A1 PR-CED (Run-out Etchings Side A, Variant 1, 2) Matrix / Runout: BFFP 146 T B1 PR-CED H (Run-out Etchings Side B, Variant 1) Matrix / Runout: BFFP 146 T B1 PR-CED E (Run-out Etchings Side B, Variant 2)