I just noticed that the song titled Dave (I'm a Real Traditionalist) from A Few Old Tunes Vol. 2, and 5D from Closes Vol. 1 or Audiotrack 6A on the Random 35 Track Tape share a sample:
Second 41 of Dave (https://youtu.be/vJiREhmiUQs?t=42)
Minute of 5D/Audiotrack 6A (https://youtu.be/ufgpCJxDDIg?t=187)
"What comes with uh... chicken fingers?"
I am wondering why Mike and Marcus would reuse samples. Was it that difficult to extract them and use new ones? I guess that this adds some information about the lack of equipment Mike and Marcus had at the early stages of Boards of Canada. Maybe they had a few samples at their disposal and they reused them here and there. Maybe they didn't notice.
Maybe by reusing samples they wanted to create links and establish a dialogue among the tracks of their music catalogue, but in this case I think that they just thought that it just sounded well. What does this sample have that makes it appear twice? I don't know. It seems kind of a random sample to me. It doesn't seem to bear message or criticism of fast food (if one considers chicken fingers fast food).
Do you know of any other samples that have been reused in different songs by Boards of Canada?