artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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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. | ||
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# "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" – 6:23 | # "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" – 6:23 | ||
# "[[The Color of the Fire]]" – 1:45 | # "[[The Color of the Fire]]" – 1:45 | ||
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# "[[Triangles and Rhombuses]]" – 1:50 | # "[[Triangles and Rhombuses]]" – 1:50 | ||
# "[[Sixtyten]]" – 5:48 | # "[[Sixtyten]]" – 5:48 | ||
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# "[[Open the Light]]" – 4:25 | # "[[Open the Light]]" – 4:25 | ||
# "[[One Very Important Thought]]" – 1:14 | # "[[One Very Important Thought]]" – 1:14 | ||
β | # "[[Happy Cycling]]" – 7:51 (included only on 1998 US | + | # "[[Happy Cycling]]" – 7:51 (included only on [[1998]] US [[Matador Records|Matador]] release and [[2004]] [[Warp Records|Warp]] re-release) |
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
β | * | + | * According to [[WATMM]], the cover image was taken at Banff Springs in Alberta, Canada. |
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