Please Help Me ID These Llamas Tracks

10/02/10 03:20, Raposo Loves You

Hey all,

I just came across a CD of High Llamas rarities that a kind soul put together for me ten or more years ago. I no longer have the tracklisting for it and there were three tracks that I could not identify. I'm guessing they're probably remixes or collaborations of some sort. Any chance that a Llamas expert out there might be able to ID these tracks for me? Title of song is most important, and any other info would be greatly appreciated. All three are instrumentals, which is why I couldn't ID by lyric. Here they are in mp3 format:

 http://www.sendspace.com/file/dkdi3j

 Thanks for your help!

 Chris

 

11/02/10 09:21, br.kitson@sky.com, Leeds, England

 

 Hi

  i have listened briefly but cannot nail these tracks down!!!.Lollo Rosso was of course around 1998 and had some remixes and stuff,but i do not think its any of those (i don't have the LR album ...but i recognize the LR tracks after listening to small samples off amazon.co.uk).......i do not unfortunately posses any film music neither.......so i hope someone else recognizes these rare tracks.......ps i had to use winzip to exract these .rar  tracks

 

   maybe Sean will know the source of these tracks?are they legal?where did they come from?

   BK in Leeds

12/02/10 05:01, Raposo Loves You

They're definitely not from Lollo Rosso. They're not from the Turn On collab w/ Stereolab, are they? Haven't heard those in a while. Otherwise, I still have no clue! Anyone else?

Chris

01/03/10 01:03, littlecollie, Hebden Bridge, England

I'll put my two penneth in:

It's not from Lollo Rosso or Turn On.  They sound like they're recorded around the time Buzzle Bee was made, particularly that first track.

Maybe they're tracks for Buzzle Bee that weren't finished / used?  Or original tracks to put on Lollo Rosso? B sides?  Extra tracks for the Japanese versions of either of these albums?

01/03/10 11:32, robin, Astoria, NY, US

While I can't be of any help IDing the songs, it should be noted that Sean & co. have done many, many remixes and reworkings of other artists' tracks (as a Google search for "high llamas remix" or glance at the High Llamas' Discogs.com page will show). I'd love to know the titles too, actually...

16/03/10 06:20, melmatth, Zeitz, Germany

 Hi.

  I have identify one of the mysterious tracks.

It´s da first track. In fact it´s a remix from the high llamas for the

excellent german artist pluramon.

Here the playlist:

http://www.discogs.com/Pluramon-Bit-Sand-Riders/release/50988

 best regards

01/05/10 01:03, hotrevivalist, lisbon, portugal

 Track 3 (4m38s) is a track that came on the second Odd Toot (Scottish one man electronica project by Simon Smith) album "Mental Money" that came out in 2000.

I remember buying that album because the 1st album by Odd Toot (Bampot) was so good, and finding that although this 2nd album was forgetabble it had this collaboration track with Sean O'Hagan.

Sean put down the guitar track, and the beats and loops are from Simon.

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