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# "[[Rodox Video]]" – 0:33 | # "[[Rodox Video]]" – 0:33 | ||
# "[[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]" – 6:58 | # "[[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]" – 6:58 | ||
− | # "[[Boc Maxima]]" – 1:36 | + | # "[[Boc Maxima (song)|Boc Maxima]]" – 1:36 |
# "[[Roygbiv]]" – 2:23 | # "[[Roygbiv]]" – 2:23 | ||
# "[[Nova Scotia Robots]]" – 1:21 | # "[[Nova Scotia Robots]]" – 1:21 |
Boc Maxima | |
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Label(s) | Music70 |
Catalogue No(s) | THS017 |
Release date(s) | 1996 |
Format(s) | Cassette CD |
Running time(s) | 64:38 |
Limited to fifty copies, pressed on both mc (?) and cd formats, the tracks on BoC Maxima range from previously released material to songs which to this day have yet to see wide re-release. Many of the tracks featured on this disc would later be chosen for the track listing of Music Has The Right To Children, though with some differences (notably on One Very Important Thought.)
This release was broadcasted in full on France's Helter Skelter's radio programme in 2002.
Wildlife Analysis, Boc Maxima, Roygbiv, Turquoise Hexagon Sun and One Very Important Thought later appeared on Music Has the Right to Children. Everything You Do Is a Balloon, June 9th, Nlogax and Turquoise Hexagon Sun also appear on Hi Scores'. Rodox Video, Nova Scotia Robots, Skimming Stones, Carcan, M9 and Original Nlogax appeared on A Few Old Tunes (albeit in slightly different forms). A longer version of Chinook appears on the Aquarius single.
At 5:17, the version of Sixtyniner that appears is shorter than the version on the original Twoism release. However, when Twoism was publicly released in 2002, this 5:17 version was used instead.
As of 2008, Niagara, Red Moss, Concourse and Whitewater are exclusive to this release.