| Music has the right to children | |
|---|---|
| Label(s) | skam/warp |
| Catalogue No(s) | skalp1/warplp55 skald1/warpcd55 skald1/pwarpcd55 |
| Release date(s) | 20 Aug 1998 |
| Format(s) | gatefold 2xlp cd (jewel case) promo cd |
| Running time(s) | 63:00 |
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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 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.
According to WATMM, the cover image was taken at Banff Springs in Alberta, Canada.
| Rare/Early releases | Catalog 3 • Acid Memories • Closes Vol. 1 • Play by Numbers • Hooper Bay • BoC Maxima • Old Tunes Vol. 1 • Old Tunes Vol. 2 • Random 35 Tracks Tape • Geogaddi (test pressing) |
| General releases (albums) | Music Has the Right to Children • Geogaddi • The Campfire Headphase • Tomorrow's Harvest |
| General releases (EPs/12"s) | Twoism • Hi Scores • Aquarius • Peel Session • In a Beautiful Place out in the Country • Trans Canada Highway |
| Mixtapes | Marcus Eoin's Campfire Mixtape • Societas x Tape |
| Live Sets | Warp10 • The Lighthouse • All Tomorrow's Parties • Other live sets |
| Promotional Releases | Telephasic Workshop • MHTRTC (promo cassette) • Orange Romeda • Geogaddi (promo lp) • Geogaddi (promo cassette) • ------ / ------ / ------ / XXXXXX / ------ / ------ |
| Produced by BoC for Others | Here Come the Rubber Cops |
| Bootleg Releases | Unreleased Tracks |
| Other | Kaleidoscope • Promotional Items • T-Shirts |