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''Catalog 3'' is Boards of Canada's earliest known release. The use of the name "Catalog 3" could imply the existence of two prior releases (which would be given catalog numbers 1 and 2) on the band's [[music70]] label, although record labels do not always assign catalog numbers sequentially. | ''Catalog 3'' is Boards of Canada's earliest known release. The use of the name "Catalog 3" could imply the existence of two prior releases (which would be given catalog numbers 1 and 2) on the band's [[music70]] label, although record labels do not always assign catalog numbers sequentially. | ||
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The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's friends and family.<ref>http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/discog/</ref> | The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's friends and family.<ref>http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/discog/</ref> | ||
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== Tracks == | == Tracks == | ||
Catalogue 3 | |
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Label(s) | Music70 |
Catalogue No(s) | CANC19 |
Release date(s) | 1987 |
Format(s) | Cassette |
Running time(s) | 56:36 |
Catalog 3 is Boards of Canada's earliest known release. The use of the name "Catalog 3" could imply the existence of two prior releases (which would be given catalog numbers 1 and 2) on the band's music70 label, although record labels do not always assign catalog numbers sequentially.
Catalog 3 has been described as having "three lengthy tracks of rather uneventful ambient electronica (Line Two, Breach Tones, Visual Drone 12) and two shorter tracks." The same source felt that "their mellow, disjointed electronica was not particularly revolutionary."[1]
The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's friends and family.[2]