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− | [[Closes Vol. 1]] is [[Boards of Canada]]'s third known release. | + | [[Closes Vol. 1]] is [[Boards of Canada]]'s third known release. |
The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's family and friends. MP3s labeled "Godever" (1:46), "Treeline" (1:12), and "Trillions" (3:31) are not the tracks from ''Closes Vol. 1''; the latter two are definitely not by [[Boards of Canada]]. | The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's family and friends. MP3s labeled "Godever" (1:46), "Treeline" (1:12), and "Trillions" (3:31) are not the tracks from ''Closes Vol. 1''; the latter two are definitely not by [[Boards of Canada]]. |
Closes Volume 1 | |
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Label(s) | Music70 |
Catalogue No(s) | AOMC16 |
Release date(s) | 1992 |
Format(s) | Cassette CD |
Running time(s) | 56:22 |
Closes Vol. 1 is Boards of Canada's third known release.
The album has not been heard by those outside of the band's family and friends. MP3s labeled "Godever" (1:46), "Treeline" (1:12), and "Trillions" (3:31) are not the tracks from Closes Vol. 1; the latter two are definitely not by Boards of Canada.
4 tracks have the title Close1 through Close4. Some track titles have mathematical connotations: Tends Towards (from analysis, limits, etc.), Numerator (fractions), Trillions, 5d (5-dimensional).
It was originally a cassette, but has been repressed on CD in 1997 [1] [2].
In 2014 on PIC's own photography website, under a category called "In Life And In Song" he posted a high-resolution scan of what could be the origin of the cover without the "b.o.c closes vol. 1" marking in the top-right picture which was surely edited before the album's release.
The fact that in the time-stamp present in both the original source and artwork of the album, the year 1997 is present which matches the year in which the album was re-pressed on CD, could mean that the original 1992 cassette release has a totally different artwork. [3] [4]