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1999 studio album by Bogdan Raczynski
Boku Mo Wakaran
Studio album by Bogdan Raczynski
Released1999
GenreDrill 'n' bass
LabelRephlex Records
ProducerRichard D. James
Bogdan Raczynski chronology
Boku Mo Wakaran
(1999)
Samurai Math Beats
(1999)

Boku Mo Wakaran (in Japanese: ボクも分からん, meaning "I don't understand either" in the Kansai-ben dialect) is Bogdan Raczynski's first album. It was released March 29, 1999, on Rephlex Records. Raczynski mailed a demo of this album to Rephlex Records' head Richard D. James, which resulted in him getting his first record deal. On the CD, Track 24 contains two songs.

Track listing

No.TitleLP trackLength
1.UntitledA10:05
2.UntitledA24:13
3.UntitledA32:24
4.UntitledA42:45
5.UntitledA52:37
6.UntitledB13:35
7.UntitledB24:03
8.UntitledB30:45
9.UntitledB43:27
10.UntitledC11:02
11.UntitledC22:09
12.UntitledC30:57
13.UntitledC42:58
14.UntitledC53:18
15.UntitledC61:12
16.UntitledD13:08
17.UntitledD20:31
18.UntitledD34:57
19.UntitledD41:55
20.UntitledE14:56
21.UntitledE21:05
22.UntitledE31:23
23.UntitledE43:39
24.UntitledF12:18
25.UntitledF11:59
26.UntitledF24:38
27.UntitledF35:27

References

  1. "My Love I Love - Bogdan Raczynski - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. Ken Tataki. "Boku Mo Wakaran". Allmusic. Retrieved September 16, 2017.
  3. Tom Bowker (May 30, 2002). "Beatzilla". Miami New Times. Retrieved September 16, 2017.

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