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| name=Music Has the Right to Children | | name=Music Has the Right to Children | ||
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| release_date=20 April 1998 <small>(Europe)</small> <br> 20 August 1998 <small>(United States)</small> | | release_date=20 April 1998 <small>(Europe)</small> <br> 20 August 1998 <small>(United States)</small> | ||
| format=Gatefold 2xLP <br> CD <br> Promo CD | | format=Gatefold 2xLP <br> CD <br> Promo CD | ||
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| runtime=62:58 <small>(Original release)</small> <br> 70:42 <small>(2004 re-release)</small> | | runtime=62:58 <small>(Original release)</small> <br> 70:42 <small>(2004 re-release)</small> | ||
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'''Music Has the Right to Children''' was the first commercially released album by [[Boards of Canada]] and probably their most well-known one. It has been called one of the greatest pieces of electronic music of its age and has introduced many to [[Boards of Canada]]. It was released 20 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and 20 August 1998 in the United States. It was later re-pressed in 2004. | '''Music Has the Right to Children''' was the first commercially released album by [[Boards of Canada]] and probably their most well-known one. It has been called one of the greatest pieces of electronic music of its age and has introduced many to [[Boards of Canada]]. It was released 20 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and 20 August 1998 in the United States. It was later re-pressed in 2004. |
Music Has the Right to Children was the first commercially released album by Boards of Canada and probably their most well-known one. It has been called one of the greatest pieces of electronic music of its age and has introduced many to Boards of Canada. It was released 20 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and 20 August 1998 in the United States. It was later re-pressed in 2004.