Üdü Wüdü

Üdü Wüdü

Cover of the Seventh Records release
Studio album by Magma
Released 1976
Genre Zeuhl, Progressive rock
Length 42:22
Label Seventh
Magma chronology
Live/Hhaï
(1975)
Üdü Wüdü
(1976)
Inédits
(1976)
Cover of the RCA release
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Üdü Wüdü is the sixth studio album by French progressive rock band Magma. It was released in 1976. Christian Vander later said that Üdü Wüdü could be regarded as Jannick Top's solo album, because of the number of Top's compositions on the album.

Contents

Track listing

Source: Discogs,[2] Seventh Records[3]

All songs written and composed by Christian Vander, except where noted. 

Side One
No. Title Length
1. "Üdü Wüdü"   4:10
2. "Weidorje" (Bernard Paganotti; Klaus Blasquiz) 4:30
3. "Troller Tanz (Ghost Dance)"   3:40
4. "Soleil d'Ork (Ork' Sun)" (Jannick Top) 3:50
5. "Zombies (Ghost Dance)"   4:10
Side Two
No. Title Length
1. "De Futura" (J. Top) 18:00
2. "Ëmëhntëht-Rê (Extrait No. 2)" (Seventh CD only) 3:12

Legacy

Parts of this album, including the tracks "Emehnteht-Re (extrait no. 2)" and "Zombies", along with "Rinde" from Attahk are included on the Magma composition Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê.

The track "De Futura" originally took up the entire side 2 of the album and is considered a landmark of Zeuhl and progressive rock, being covered by numerous bands as well as being a staple of Magma and Jannick Top concerts.

Bassist Bernhard Paganotti and keyboardist Patrick Gauthier formed their own Zeuhl band, Weidorje, in 1976.

Personnel

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