The debut album by , titled 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) , is a cornerstone of "sampladelic" music history. Released in June 1987 by Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty—later known as The KLF —the vinyl is as famous for its legal demise as it is for its sounds. The Sound of "Kopyright Liberation"
Original 1987 copies come in a generic Rhythm King die-cut sleeve (usually black or dark grey with a small label stamp). There is no picture sleeve. If you see a picture sleeve, it is a 90s reissue or a bootleg. the jams 1987 vinyl
: The most famous sample was a large section of ABBA's "Dancing Queen" used in the track "The Queen and I". When ABBA’s publishers refused permission, the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) ordered all unsold copies to be withdrawn and destroyed. The Destruction and Legacy The debut album by , titled 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On
: The duo sampled a wide range of artists, from The Monkees and Samantha Fox to The Beatles. The ABBA Conflict There is no picture sleeve
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