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There is a page named "The "What Time Is Love?" Story" on Wikipedia

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  • The "What Time Is Love?" Story is a compilation album by British electronic music duo The KLF, comprising six versions of their techno track "What Time...
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    "What Time Is Love?" is a song released, in different mixes, as a series of singles by the British electronic music band the KLF. It featured prominently...
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    KLF/The Timelords: The History of The JAMs a.k.a. The Timelords (TVT Records, 1989) The KLF/Various Artists: The "What Time Is Love?" Story (KLF Communications...
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    these include the KLF's "What Time Is Love?". They were also inspired topically by the then-forthcoming end of the second millennium and the plans to celebrate...
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  • reach the UK Top 100. However, The KLF achieved international chart success with the string of pop-house singles that began with "What Time Is Love? (Live...
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    Bill Drummond (category The KLF members)
    successful album, The White Room (1991), which spawned internationally successful singles such as re–worked versions of "What Time Is Love?", "3 a.m. Eternal"...
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  • Solid State Logik (category The KLF albums)
    deleted the next day. In 2018, Billboard mentioned the KLF amongst artists notably absent from major streaming services. The story surrounding the creation...
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  • Chill Out (The KLF album))
    The White Room, "Last Train to Trancentral", "Justified and Ancient" and "America: What Time Is Love?". Cauty's Space and The Orb's debut album, The Orb's...
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    (2). UKChartsPlus: 2. 8 September 2001. What Time Is Love? (Remodelled & Remixed) (12" vinyl back cover). The KLF. KLF Communications. 1990. KLF 004 Y.{{cite...
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  • Jonathan Mendelsohn, are also featured. The KLF's "What Time is Love? (Pure Trance)" was released in the UK in 1988. The earliest years of Trance were defined...
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  • The History of the JAMs a.k.a. The Timelords
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    releases "What Time Is Love" and "3 a.m. Eternal". Following Shag Times, The KLF became Drummond and Cauty's main vehicle; the only future release by The JAMs...
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  • The Morlocks) and "Fever". The three B-sides were not available on any album Promo-CD, featuring "Home" (edit), "Home", and "What Time Is Love?". The...
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  • Justified & Ancient (category The KLF songs)
    blazing machine guns that open the house track "What Time Is Love?". At the end of the mellower second half of the album, the song is presented in its entirety...
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  • Jimmy Cauty (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template)
    laying down the starting track for "Doctorin' the Tardis", or playing electric guitar, bass, drums and keyboard on "America: What Time Is Love?". He and...
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  • lacks it altogether. Many of the songs in this style take cue from the KLF's 1988 instrumental anthem "What Time Is Love?", with similar fanfares, blended...
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  • The Turning Tide (album)
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    a session vocalist, and her credits in this period included The KLF ("What Time Is Love?", "3 A.M Eternal"), Nina Hagen, Roger Waters (Amused to Death)...
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  • Space Giraffe (category Video games developed in the United Kingdom)
    "mu-mu" noise that is heard when the player collects a power pod is a KLF sample from the track "What Time Is Love?". Llamasoft Blog » Available Wednesday...
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