Formats and Track Listings
"3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance Original)" was aired as a UK 12" single in May 1989. "3 a.m. Eternal (Live from the S.S.L.)" was given an international release as a single on 7 January 1991. A single of remixes by The Moody Boys was given a limited release a week later. In January 1992, a one-sided 7" single of The KLF's collaboration with Extreme Noise Terror was released via mail order only, from a limited pressing of 1000 copies.
| Format (and countries) | Track number | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| Pure Trance Original | ||||
| 12" (KLF Communications KLF 005T) | P | B | ||
| 12" (KLF Communications KLF 005R) | p | O | M | E |
| Live at the S.S.L. | ||||
| 7" single, cassette single | l | g | ||
| 12" single (US) | L | G2 | K | W |
| 12" single (elsewhere) | L | G | ||
| CD single (Japan) | l | G | B | W |
| CD single (elsewhere) | l | G | B | |
| KLF Present the Moody Boys Selection | ||||
| 12" single, CD single | W | R | K | |
| The KLF vs ENT version | ||||
| 7" single (limited edition of 1000 copies) | T | |||
Key
| p - "3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance Original)" (edit) (3:38) | g - "3 a.m. Eternal (Guns of Mu Mu)" (edit) (3:30) |
| P - "3 a.m. Eternal (Pure Trance Original)" (5:55) | G - "3 a.m. Eternal (Guns of Mu Mu)" (5:09) |
| B - "3 a.m. Eternal (Break for Love)" (5:39) | G2 - "3 a.m. Eternal (Guns of Mu Mu)" (12" version) (5:20) |
| O - "3 a.m. Eternal (Blue Danube Orbital)" (7:35) | W - "3 a.m. Eternal (Wayward Dub Version)" (6:54) |
| M - "3 a.m. Eternal (Moody Boy)" (6:50) | R - "3 a.m. Eternal (Rankin' Club Version)" (4:34) |
| E - "3 p.m. Electro" (5:58) | K - "3 a.m. Eternal (Klonk Blip Every Trip)" (5:48) |
| l - "3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)" (edit) (3:42) | T - "3 a.m. Eternal (The KLF vs Extreme Noise Terror: TOTP version)" (2:43) |
| L - "3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.)" (5:50) |
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