Inédits

1977 live album by Magma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inédits is a live outtakes album by French rock band Magma. It was released in 1977 and features several unreleased pieces that were played in concerts from 1972-1975.[1] The pieces "Om Zanka", "Gamma", and "Gamma Anteria", in that order, would eventually be used for the third track of the band's 2004 studio album K.A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria)[2]. The album was first released on Tapioca, then on LTM, and more recently on Seventh[3]. It is noted for its poor sound quality.

Released1977
Length41:23
LabelTapioca, Les Tontons M'Ecoutent (LTM), Seventh Records
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Inédits
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Released1977
Length41:23
LabelTapioca, Les Tontons M'Ecoutent (LTM), Seventh Records
Magma chronology
Üdü Ẁüdü
(1976)
Inédits
(1977)
Attahk
(1978)
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Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Recording date/locationLength
1."Soẁiloï + KMX - EXII - opus 3"Christian Vander + Jannick TopEarly 197413:45
2."KMX - BXII - Opus 7"Top26 September 1974, Gibus Club, Paris6:13
3."Om Zanka"Vander21 January 1975, Répétition Drancy5:30
4."Gamma"VanderJune 1973, Orry-la-Vile4:00
5."Terrien si je t'ai Convoqué"VanderJune 19724:10
6."Gamma Antéria"Vander15 February 1973, Studio Aquarium, Paris7:45
Total length:41:23
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Personnel

  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion (1, 2, 3, 5, 6)
  • René Garber – contrabass clarinet (5), vocals (6)
  • Louis Toesca – trumpet (5)
  • Teddy Lasry – saxes (5)
  • Jeff Seffer – saxes (5)
  • Didier Lockwood – violin (3)
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar (3)
  • Claude Olmos – guitar (1, 4)
  • Marc Fosset – guitar (6)
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards (5, 6)
  • Michel Grailler – keyboards (1, 2, 4)
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards (3)
  • Jean-Pol Asseline – keyboards (3)
  • Francois Cahen – keyboards (5)
  • Gerard Bikialo – keyboards (1, 2, 4, 6)
  • Francis Moze – bass (5)
  • Jean-Pierre Lembert – bass (6)
  • Jannick "Janik" Top – bass (1, 2, 4)
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass (3)
  • Christian Vander – drums

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