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Album · 1976

Filed under Jazz Related Rock
By MAGMA

Tracklist

A1 Üdü Wüdü 4:10
A2 Weidorje 4:30
A3 Tröller Tanz (Ghost Dance) 3:40
A4 Soleil D'Ork (Ork' Sun) 3:50
A5 Zombies (Ghost Dance) 4:10
B1 De Futura 18:00

Line-up/Musicians

Piano – Michel Graillier (track A1)
Saxophone – Alain Hatot (track A1)
Trumpet – Pierre Dutour (track A1)
Vocals (track A1) – Catherine Szpira, Lucille Cullaz, Stella Vander
Bass, Percussion, Vocals – Bernard Paganotti (track A2)
Piano, Synthesizer – Patrick Gauthier (track A2)
Synthesizer – Christian Vander(tracks A3,A5)
Flute – Alain Hatot(track A4)
Vocals, Keyboards – Jannick Top(track B1)
Bass – Jannick Top (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1)
Cello – Jannick Top (tracks: A3, A5, B1)
Drums – Christian Vander
Keyboards – Christian Vander (tracks: A1, A3, A5)
Percussion – Christian Vander (tracks: A1 to A3)
Vocals – Christian Vander (tracks: A1 to A3, A5), Klaus Blasquiz (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B1)

About this release

Utopia / RCA ‎– FPL1-7332 (France)

Recorded at Studio De Milan, Paris, May and June, 1976

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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Another development for MAGMA after the space opera in the form of the Theusz Hamtaahk Triology had run its course. While many of the previous styles and sounds can be heard sparingly on ÜDÜ ẀÜDÜ, this is a much less busy affair with only a few of the many musicians on the album taking part in any particular track. The star of this album is Jannick Top who delivers the funkiest and most in-yer-face bass lines that occur on any MAGMA album. He also handles the brass arrangements and synths as well leaving his indelible stamp on this album that sounds like no other.

The title track begins the album and has the most musicians participating and to be honest is my least favorite track on the album. The repetitive piano roll with the call and response Kobaian vocals with a nice jazzy sax appearing sounds like MAGMA making a tribute to African ritual music or something with its unrelenting rhythms. The problem for me is that it just doesn’t do much with all the sounds going on and seems like a four minute group drone of some kind. The same is also true of the second track “Weidorje” which has a weak groove and vocal phrasings that i find really boring. Not a good start.

Luckily everything changes for the better with the brilliant third track "Tröller Tanz (Ghost Dance)" which starts with a cool synth run followed by an infectious bass groove with awesome interaction between the keyboards. The synth run has a haunting oscillating effect that actually sounds like haunting ghosts. This effect is heard from here on and adds a very effective spookiness to the mix including the other Ghost Dance of “Zombies” that also has a nice dissonant jazziness to it.

Most tracks are short and to the point but there is one progressive behemoth in the form of “De Futura.” I wouldn’t exactly call it more progressive than the other tracks, i would simply call it longer. It utilizes the exact same formula with beefy groovy double bass lines, oscillating ghost sounds and alternating themes and tempos, and basically it pretty much takes different songs and sows them together into an 18 minute monster that morphs into another track instead of being separate. It is the perfect way to end the album. Another successful MAGMA release in my book and although not as perfect as others, still quite a worthy addition.

I was surprised by the addition of"Ëmëhntëht-Rê (extrait no. 2)” as a final track until i realized it’s a bonus track on the CD, but since it sounds more like the operatic craziness from MDK it is a nice reminder just how different ÜDÜ ẀÜDÜ is in comparison and how lucky we are to get a band that can not only invent a progressive rock sub genre out of the sonic boiling pots of jazz, classical and rock but that they can reinvent it with every move they make. Although MAGMA would not continue this sound beyond this sole album, keyboardist Patrick Gauthier and bassist Bernard Paganotti would leave MAGMA to carry it on with their own group Weidorje which not only took on the sound but the name from the track as well, and i personally think they did an excellent job at perfecting this style of zeuhl.

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