Boards Of Canada – The Campfire Headphase
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Post Rock, Downtempo, Ambient |
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Tracklist
Into The Rainbow Vein | 0:44 | ||
Chromakey Dreamcoat | 5:47 | ||
Satellite Anthem Icarus | 6:04 | ||
Peacock Tail | 5:24 | ||
Dayvan Cowboy | 5:00 | ||
A Moment Of Clarity | 0:51 | ||
'84 Pontiac Dream | 3:49 | ||
Sherbet Head | 2:41 | ||
Oscar See Through Red Eye | 5:08 | ||
Ataronchronon | 1:14 | ||
Hey Saturday Sun | 4:56 | ||
Constants Are Changing | 1:42 | ||
Slow This Bird Down | 6:09 | ||
Tears From The Compound Eye | 4:03 | ||
Farewell Fire | 8:26 |
Credits (6)
- Boards Of CanadaDesign, Artwork
- Natasha MortonDesign, Artwork
- Marcus EoinPerformer, Written-By
- Mike Sandison*Performer, Written-By
- Marcus EoinProducer
- Mike Sandison*Producer
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Promo | Warp Records – warpcd123p | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album | Beat Records – BRC-139, Warp Records – BRC-139, Music70 – BRC-139 | Japan | 2005 | Japan — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 2×LP, Album | Warp Records – warplp123, Music70 – warplp123 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Stereo, Digipak, MPO | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Repress, Jewel case | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 15×File, FLAC, Album | Warp Records – WARPCDD123 | 2005 | 2005 | New Submission | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CDr, Album, Promo | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Unofficial Release | Warp Records (2) – warpcd123, Music70 (2) – warpcd123 | Russia | 2005 | Russia — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 15×File, WAV, Album | Warp Records – WARPCDD123 | 2005 | 2005 | New Submission | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Unofficial Release | Warp Records (2) – warpcd123, Music70 (2) – warpcd123 | Russia | 2005 | Russia — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Stereo, Disque Americ | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | 2005 | 2005 | ||||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Reissue | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | 2005 | 2005 | New Submission | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Promo | Beat Records – BRC-139, Warp Records – BRC-139, Music70 – BRC-139 | Japan | 2005 | Japan — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Repress, Jewel case | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo | Warp Records – WARPLP123R, Music70 – WARPLP123R | UK | 2013 | UK — 2013 | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Reissue | Beat Records – BRC-139X | Japan | 2013 | Japan — 2013 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Repress | Warp Records – WARPLP123R | UK | 2014 | UK — 2014 | |||||
The Campfire Headphase 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Repress | Warp Records – WARPLP123R, Music70 – WARPLP123R | UK | 2014 | UK — 2014 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 2×LP, Album, Reissue, White Label | Warp Records – WARPLP123 | UK | 2014 | UK — 2014 | |||||
The Campfire Headphase CD, Album, Repress, Jewel case | Warp Records – warpcd123, Music70 – warpcd123 | UK | 2021 | UK — 2021 | New Submission | ||||
The Campfire Headphase 15×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps | Warp Records – WARPCDD123 | New Submission | |||||||
The Campfire Headphase 15×File, AAC, Album, Reissue, 256 kbps | Warp Records – none | New Submission |
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referencing The Campfire Headphase (2×LP, Album) warplp123
May have found a way to identify the 2005 original press from the 2013: compare the font size of the barcode # between both variations, and you will notice that the 2005 has larger font than the 2013.referencing The Campfire Headphase (2×LP, Album) warplp123
Trying to identify my copy. It has the barcode and runouts listed here, but the cover colour is more like the represses (according to discog's images). Was there a colour difference between original pressing and represses as the image above would indicate? Any help appreciated. Dayvan Cowboy, Oscar See Through Red Eye, just wow! Beautiful album all round.- Bought my copy when it came out and it put me off buying any further warp records because it was a pile of shit.
I complained to warp and they told me I had to pay to return it, cheeky fuckers.
So I never bought another bloody warp record again after that.
Lazy bastards couldn’t even get a simple reissue right.
Wouldn’t have happened when Rob was around.
Warp are dead to me now. Cheers. - Side B of my copy is pressed off-center, causing significant wow and distortion. All other sides seem fine.
referencing The Campfire Headphase (2×LP, Album) warplp123
Is there any point sonically in trying to acquire a regular copy of this? I am pretty happy with my reissue but would be tempted if the original sounds better.- Well I got 7 stickers, a signed postcard, 1 gold coin and a digestive biscuit with a hexagon sun etched on it! Cheers BOC. 👍🏻
- Well I didn't get a sticker, lol ;-) but besides that my copy is nearly flawless in every respect..very minimal surface noise, no warps..the best I've ever heard this album sound by far..just superb sonics
- While not as essential in ones collection of ambient/trip-hop/idm (whatever you'd like to classify them) as Boards of Canada's earlier release "Music Has the Right to Children", "The Campfire Headphase" is still interesting and if anything more mature (and not as dark as geo). Easily the most recognizable addition to this over any other BoC release is that they added a guitar. People fight back and fourth claiming it wasn't necessary it manipulated their sound too heavily; it added finesse back into their game etc. that's for you to decide.
I personally like the addition; they have always been a duo to somehow bring on nostalgia and events throughout ones life (even while making modernized beats). With `MHtRtC' we heard them blend hazy effects, drier clothing warm and mysterious at times. Goopy and full it's like viewing life again as a child reasonably unknowing and innocent. 'Campfire' crackles and pops with a more refined sense of imagery. It's still tranquil, and although new they `aged' it. After recording they hit up the lo-fi gear and proportioned the intensity of everything phasing in and out of your headphones/speakers.
Children mumbling have been replaced with a thematic revolution coasting around the album. Adolescent vibes along with even adulthood are more traceable here. For clarity sake the album is crisper and (in my opinion) shows the previously unknowing side finding a ripened course as if the horizon does have an end but why end there? This album does cater more to the guitar then needed, but it was this outward grasp that helps BoC renews their step in expenditure. So it's not as odd or colorful, it works though.
Without puncturing your views and this album entirely though, it doesn't seem to hold a candle to the marvels of MHtRtC'. Whatever it may be I find it a bit above "Taoism" (earliest of BoC works). Maybe due to it's more centric unity of theme. I will give them credit though on the use of the guitar, never does it feel like a sterile white bulb exposing every nook and cranny. All BoC albums are good, if you are not familiar with them again check out Music. Good for entire plays of the album. Same goes here, but this one may not last as long. It seems like this wine has already reached it's prime some time ago incomparison. A good individual track here is "Oscar See Through Red Eye", has a little bit of everything this album has to offer. See if you like that track before grabbing this.
Especially if you are one for purchasing records...The vinyl, much like all the duos LPs, can end up costing an arm and a leg soon after the releases hit the year mark. [...].
Hopefully the fifteen tracks will keep you interesting and hold you for some time on.This one isn't unknowing it's uncertainty BoC become more appealing after each listen. You try to spot out a tiny segment you enjoy a lot, in a song, and anticipate it sincerely, yet find yourself distracted hearing more and more as times (and listens) go on. Really is pleasurable, looking to fill in a void musically? Kind of jaded with much of the modern commercial scene? Ease your way into this electronic ambient wonder; it'll be there for ya.
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