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| release_date=20 Aug 1998
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| release_date=20 April 1998 <small>(Europe)</small> <br> 20 August 1998 <small>(United States)</small>
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| format=Gatefold 2xLP <br> CD <br> Promo CD
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| label=Skam Records <br> Warp Records
 
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| 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 ever produced and has introduced many to Boards of Canada. It was released April 20th, 1998 in the UK and August 20, 1998 in the United States. It was later repressed in 2004.
 
  
== Track listing ==
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==Tracks==
  
 
# "[[Wildlife Analysis]]" &ndash; 1:17
 
# "[[Wildlife Analysis]]" &ndash; 1:17
 
# "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" &ndash; 6:23
 
# "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" &ndash; 6:23
 
# "[[The Color of the Fire]]" &ndash; 1:45
 
# "[[The Color of the Fire]]" &ndash; 1:45
# "[[Telephasic Workshop]]" &ndash; 6:35
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# "[[Telephasic Workshop (song)|Telephasic Workshop]]" &ndash; 6:35
 
# "[[Triangles and Rhombuses]]" &ndash; 1:50
 
# "[[Triangles and Rhombuses]]" &ndash; 1:50
 
# "[[Sixtyten]]" &ndash; 5:48
 
# "[[Sixtyten]]" &ndash; 5:48
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# "[[Open the Light]]" &ndash; 4:25
 
# "[[Open the Light]]" &ndash; 4:25
 
# "[[One Very Important Thought]]" &ndash; 1:14
 
# "[[One Very Important Thought]]" &ndash; 1:14
# "[[Happy Cycling]]" &ndash; 7:51 (included only on [[1998]] US [[Matador Records|Matador]] release and [[2004]] [[Warp Records|Warp]] re-release)
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# "[[Happy Cycling]]" &ndash; 7:51 (included only on 1998 US Matador release and 2004 [[Warp Records|Warp]] re-release)
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== Release notes ==
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The CD was jointly released by both [[Skam]], BoC's original label, and [[Warp]].  Both labels were included on the credits and packaging.  However, CDs ordered from Skam included a braille sticker reading "boardsofcanada".
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Mastering by Darrell Fitton aka Bola.
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==Trivia==
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* The cover photo was taken at a lookout on Mt. Norquay Road overlooking downtown Banff in Alberta, Canada.
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*  On the title of this album, and of some of its tracks, [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] said in an interview:
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"Our titles are always cryptic references which the listener might understand or might not. Some of them are personal, so the  listener is unlikely to know what it refers to. Music Has the Right to Children is a statement of our intention to affect the audience using sound. [[The Color Of The Fire]] was a reference to a friend's psychedelic experience. [[Kaini Industries]] is a company that was set up in Canada ( by coincidence in the month Mike was born), to create employment for a settlement of Cree Indians. [[Olson]] is the surname of a family we know, and [[Smokes Quantity]] is the nickname of a friend of ours."
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== Artwork ==
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 11 February 2022

Music Has the Right to Children
Music Has the Right to Children.jpg
Label(s) Skam Records
Warp Records
Catalogue No(s) skalp1/warplp55
skald1/warpcd55
skald1/pwarpcd55
Release date(s) 20 April 1998 (Europe)
20 August 1998 (United States)
Format(s) Gatefold 2xLP
CD
Promo CD
Running time(s) 62:58 (Original release)
70:42 (2004 re-release)


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.

Tracks[edit]

  1. "Wildlife Analysis" – 1:17
  2. "An Eagle in Your Mind" – 6:23
  3. "The Color of the Fire" – 1:45
  4. "Telephasic Workshop" – 6:35
  5. "Triangles and Rhombuses" – 1:50
  6. "Sixtyten" – 5:48
  7. "Turquoise Hexagon Sun" – 5:07
  8. "Kaini Industries" – 0:59
  9. "Bocuma" – 1:35
  10. "Roygbiv" – 2:31
  11. "Rue the Whirl" – 6:39
  12. "Aquarius" – 5:58
  13. "Olson" – 1:31
  14. "Pete Standing Alone" – 6:07
  15. "Smokes Quantity" – 3:07
  16. "Open the Light" – 4:25
  17. "One Very Important Thought" – 1:14
  18. "Happy Cycling" – 7:51 (included only on 1998 US Matador release and 2004 Warp re-release)

Release notes[edit]

The CD was jointly released by both Skam, BoC's original label, and Warp. Both labels were included on the credits and packaging. However, CDs ordered from Skam included a braille sticker reading "boardsofcanada".

Mastering by Darrell Fitton aka Bola.

Mhtrtc braille.jpg

Trivia[edit]

  • The cover photo was taken at a lookout on Mt. Norquay Road overlooking downtown Banff in Alberta, Canada.
  • On the title of this album, and of some of its tracks, BoC said in an interview:

"Our titles are always cryptic references which the listener might understand or might not. Some of them are personal, so the listener is unlikely to know what it refers to. Music Has the Right to Children is a statement of our intention to affect the audience using sound. The Color Of The Fire was a reference to a friend's psychedelic experience. Kaini Industries is a company that was set up in Canada ( by coincidence in the month Mike was born), to create employment for a settlement of Cree Indians. Olson is the surname of a family we know, and Smokes Quantity is the nickname of a friend of ours."

Artwork[edit]

Discography Overview | viewedit
Rare/Early releases Catalog 3Acid MemoriesCloses Vol. 1Play by NumbersHooper BayBoc MaximaOld Tunes Vol. 1Old Tunes Vol. 2Random 35 Tracks TapeGeogaddi (test pressing)
General releases (albums) Music Has the Right to ChildrenGeogaddiThe Campfire HeadphaseTomorrow's Harvest
General releases (EPs/12"s) TwoismHi ScoresAquariusPeel SessionIn a Beautiful Place out in the CountryTrans Canada Highway
Mixtapes Marcus Eoin's Campfire MixtapeSocietas x Tape
Live Sets Warp10The LighthouseAll Tomorrow's PartiesOther live sets
Promotional Releases Telephasic WorkshopMHTRTC (promo cassette)Orange RomedaGeogaddi (promo lp)Geogaddi (promo cassette)------ / ------ / ------ / XXXXXX / ------ / ------Reach For The Dead (promo cd)Come To Dust (promo cd)
Produced by BoC for Others Here Come the Rubber Cops
Bootleg Releases Unreleased Tracks
Other KaleidoscopePromotional ItemsT-Shirts