Come Down Dawn (subtitled Brooklyn to Mexico City 1990) is a 2021 reissue of the 1990 studio album Chill Out by British electronic music duo The KLF. Released to streaming services on 4 February 2021 under their alias The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, it is the second in a series of six official compilations Samplecity thru Trancentral, after Solid State Logik 1 from 1 January 2021.[1]
Come Down Dawn is the second commercial release of the KLF's music since the band deleted their entire catalog in 1992.[2][3] The album is a re-edited version of the 1990 album Chill Out, with expired licensed samples from the original release removed in the mix.[3][4]
Background
The album continues the series of re-releases on music streaming platforms, announced on a graffiti and posters under a railway bridge on Kingsland Road in East London,[5] following the release of Solid State Logik 1, the collection of remastered and re-edited hit singles, and videos published for the first time on YouTube.[1]
The only addition on Come Down Dawn mixed into the original content of Chill Out is "What Time Is Love? (Virtual Reality Mix)," originally released on the KLF 1990 remix EP What Time Is Love? (Remodelled & Remixed).
Instead of original titles of Chill Out, all newly re-edited tracks on Come Down Dawn are retitled to signify, according to the band, subsequent stages of their 43-hour journey from 1990, that run "from the Reverend Doctor Wade's tabernacle in Brooklyn to the Mesoamerican Pyramids near Mexico City.[4]
"The Lights of Baton Rouge Pass By" "Alone Again with the Dawn Coming Up"
2:49
Total length:
38:48
References
^ abBeaumont-Thomas, Ben (2021-01-01). "The KLF reissue music for first time since 1992". The Guardian. Retrieved 2021-01-02. Singles compilation Solid State Logik 1 appears on streaming services and YouTube years after being deleted, with further reissues anticipated soon
^Savage, Mark (2021-01-01). "The KLF's songs are finally available to stream". BBC News Online. Retrieved 2021-01-01. After years of silence, The KLF have uploaded a selection of their most famous songs to streaming services like Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music.
^ abReilly, Nick (2021-02-04). "The KLF release new reworked album 'Come Down Dawn'". NME. Retrieved 2021-02-04. The KLF have shared 'Come Down Dawn', a new album which sees the influential electronic duo putting a new spin on their 1990 album 'Chill Out'.
^ abcMonroe, Jazz (2021-02-04). "The KLF's Chill Out Finally Comes to Streaming—Sort Of". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2021-02-04. Today (February 4), the pop provocateurs' landmark ambient album Chill Out, originally released in 1990, appeared on streaming services, albeit retitled as Come Down Dawn and stripped of some distinctive samples.