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Music Has the Right to Children | |||||
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Studio album by Boards of Canada | |||||
Released | April 20, 1998 (Europe) August 20, 1998 (U.S.) |
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Recorded | Hexagon Sun studio, Scotland | ||||
Genre | IDM | ||||
Length | 62:58 (original UK edition) 70:42 (1998 US & 2004 US/UK edition) |
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Label | Warp Records WARP55 Skam Records SKALD01 Matador Records OLE-299 |
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Producer | Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin Sandison | ||||
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Boards of Canada chronology | |||||
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Music Has the Right to Children was the first generally available album by Scottish electronica artists Boards of Canada. It was released on April 20, 1998 in Europe and on August 20, 1998 in the United States. Some of the tracks from this album are shared with their 1996 release, Boc Maxima.
[edit] Track listing
- "Wildlife Analysis" – 1:17
- "An Eagle in Your Mind" – 6:23
- "The Color of the Fire" – 1:45
- "Telephasic Workshop" – 6:35
- "Triangles and Rhombuses" – 1:50
- "Sixtyten" – 5:48
- "Turquoise Hexagon Sun" – 5:07
- "Kaini Industries" – 0:59
- "Bocuma" – 1:35
- "Roygbiv" – 2:31
- "Rue the Whirl" – 6:39
- "Aquarius" – 5:58
- "Olson" – 1:31
- "Pete Standing Alone" – 6:07
- "Smokes Quantity" – 3:07
- "Open the Light" – 4:25
- "One Very Important Thought" – 1:14
- "Happy Cycling" – 7:51 (included only on 1998 U.S. Matador release and 2004 Warp re-release)
[edit] Miscellanea
- "Smokes Quantity" first appeared on Twoism in 1995.
- The short song at the end of "Triangles & Rhombuses" was first used, as with the one at the end of "Sixtyten," on Old Tunes, Vol. 1, where it is a separate track altogether.
- The track "Roygbiv" takes its name from the mnemonic Roy G. Biv (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet), used to remember the optical spectrum or colours of the rainbow.
- Several of the tracks on this album also appear on Boc Maxima, albeit in a different form.
- "Pete Standing Alone" is the name of a Blood Indian who is the subject of a documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
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