Peel Session TX 21/07/1998

Peel Session TX 21/07/1998 is an EP by Boards of Canada, featuring the tracks played on their 21 July 1998 Peel Session broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It was originally released on 11 January 1999 as a 12" and CD by Warp Records, with catalogue numbers WAP114 and WAP114CD, respectively.

Peel Session TX 21/07/1998
EP by
Released11 January 1999 (1999-01-11)
Recorded16 June 1998
Maida Vale Studios
GenreIDM
Length
  • 24:56 (original and 2019 re-release)
  • 17:01 (1999-2018)
LabelWarp Records WAP114
ProducerMichael Sandison, Marcus Eoin
Boards of Canada chronology
Music Has the Right to Children
(1998)
Peel Session TX 21/07/1998
(1999)
In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The original radio broadcast contained an additional track, "XYZ", which was originally included on the EP, but soon removed due to sample licensing issues, meaning that original copies of the CD containing "XYZ" are extremely rare.[2]

In September 2019, Warp Records announced that the EP would be re-released on 15 November 2019 to celebrate the record label's 30th anniversary. The re-release features "XYZ", which was also uploaded to YouTube alongside the announcement.[3]

All versions do not contain the actual live recording of "Happy Cycling", as this was deemed unsatisfactory for the band. Instead they contain a re-recorded studio version of the track.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison.

Original and November 2019 re-release tracklisting
No.TitleLength
1."Aquarius (Version 3)"6:24
2."Happy Cycling"7:56
3."Olson (Version 3)"2:31
4."XYZ"8:05
Total length:24:56
1999 to 2018 tracklisting
No.TitleLength
1."Aquarius (Version 3)"6:24
2."Happy Cycling"7:56
3."Olson (Version 3)"2:31
Total length:16:51
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References

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