Üdü Ẁüdü is the sixth studio album by French progressive rock band Magma and was released in 1976.
Contents[]
Track listing[edit][]
Source: Discogs,[2] Seventh Records[3]
All songs written and composed by Christian Vander, except where noted.
Side One | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "Üdü Ẁüdü" | 4:10 | ||||||||
2. | "Weidorje" (Bernard Paganotti; Klaus Blasquiz) | 4:30 | ||||||||
3. | "Tröller Tanz (Ghost Dance)" | 3:40 | ||||||||
4. | "Soleil d'Ork (Ork' Sun)" (Jannick Top) | 3:50 | ||||||||
5. | "Zombies (Ghost Dance)" | 4:10 |
Side Two | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "De Futura" (J. Top) | 18:00 | ||||||||
2. | "Ëmëhntëht-Rê (extrait no. 2)" (Seventh CD only) | 3:12 |
Legacy[edit][]
Parts of this album, including the tracks "Ëmëhntëht-Rê (extrait no. 2)" and "Zombies", along with "Rinde" from album Attahk (1978), are included on the Magma composition Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré.[4]
Bassist Bernhard Paganotti and keyboardist Patrick Gauthier formed their own Zeuhl band, Weidorje, in 1977.[5]
Industrial hip-hop group Death Grips sampled "De Futura" on the song "Known For It," from their album Exmilitary.
Personnel[edit][]
- Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
- Stella Vander – vocals (track 1)
- "Lisa" – vocals (track 1)
- Lucille Cullaz – vocals (track 1)
- Catherine Szpira – vocals (track 1)
- Alain Hatot – saxophones, flute
- Patrick Gauthier – piano, synthesiser (track 2)
- Bernard Paganotti – bass, vocals (track 2)
- Jannick "Janik" Top – bass, brass arrangements, vocals, synthesiser
- Christian Vander – percussion, vocals, piano, keyboards, drums