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Theusz Hamtaahk

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Released
  
2001

Length
  
132:27

Release date
  
2001

Genre
  
Zeuhl

Recorded
  
13 and 14 May 2000

Artist
  
Magma

Label
  
Seventh Records

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Trilogie Theusz Hamtaahk (2001)
  
Mythes et Légendes Epok 1 (2004)

Magma albums
  
Ẁurdah Ïtah, Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh, Hhaï, Köhntarkösz, Kobaïa

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Theusz Hamtaahk is a live album by the French progressive rock band Magma, released in 2001. The album was recorded in 2000 over the course of two days during Magma's 30th anniversary shows at the Trianon theater, Paris, France and released both as a 3 audio CD box with a 16-page color booklet and libretti containing all the lyrics, and as a DVD. It is the first record to contain all three movements of the trilogy Theusz Hamtaahk:

Contents

  • The first movement, "Theusz Hamtaahk" ("Time of Hatred"), had already been part of Magma's live repertoire since the mid-1970s and was first recorded "live" in a London BBC studio session in 1974, but was not released on record until the 1981 live album Retrospektiw (Parts I+II), recorded in 1980.
  • The second movement, "Ẁurdah Ïtah" ("Dead Earth") was released before by a core quartet of then Magma members in 1974 under the name of bandleader Christian Vander as a soundtrack studio album for Yvan Lagrange's 1972 avant-garde film Tristan et Iseult. Re-released on Magma's label Seventh in 1989, it is mostly regarded as a Magma album, though.
  • The third movement, "Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh" was first released as a 1973 Magma album, probably their most famous work.
  • The words to the music are sung completely in Magma's constructed language Kobaïan.

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    Track listing

    All tracks composed by Christian Vander

    CD 1

    First Movement: Theusz Hamtaahk

    1. Malaẁëlëkaahm − 6:28
    2. Sëẁolahẁëhn öhn Zaïn − 6:42
    3. Dëümb ʌëwëlëss dölëhn − 3:52
    4. Zeuhl Ẁortz − 2:28
    5. Ğorutz ẁaahrn' − 3:15
    6. Tü lü lï ʌë üi dü wiï − 1:08
    7. Sé Lah Maahrï Donsaï − 2:31
    8. Slibenli dëh Theusz − 5:21
    9. Zortsüng − 3:09

    CD 2

    Second Movement: Ẁurdah Ïtah

    1. Malaẁëlëkaahm (Incantation) − 4:21
    2. Bradïa da zïmehn iëgah (L'initié a parlé) − 2:35
    3. Manëh fur da Zëss (Ensemble pour le Maître) − 1:42
    4. Fur dï Hël Kobaïa (Pour la vie eternelle) − 5:38
    5. Blüm tendiwa (L'âme du peuple) − 5:49
    6. Ẁohldünt mᴧëm dëwëlëss (Message dans l'étendue) − 3:08
    7. Ẁaïnsaht !!! (En avant !!!) − 3:11
    8. Ẁlasïk steuhn Kobaïa (Ascension vers l'éternel) − 2:44
    9. Sëhnntëht dros ẁurdah süms (La mort n'est rien) − 6:00
    10. C'est la vie qui les a menés là! − 4:32
    11. Ëk sün da Zëss (Qui est le maître) − 2:37
    12. De Zeuhl ündazïr (Vision de la musique céleste) − 6:11

    CD 3

    Third Movement: Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh

    1. Hortz fur dëhn Štekëhn Ẁešt − 10:16
    2. Ïma sürï Dondaï − 4:13
    3. Kobaïa iss dëh hündïn − 2:07
    4. Da Zeuhl Ẁortz Mëkanïk − 7:20
    5. Nebëhr Gudahtt − 7:39
    6. Mëkanïk Kömmandöh − 8:05
    7. Kreühn Köhrmahn iss dëh Hündïn − 1:30
    8. Da Zeuhl Ẁortz ẁaïnsaht (Hymne de la Zeuhl Ẁortz) − 1:53
    9. Untitled (Joyeux Anniversaire) − 5:41

    Personnel

  • Stella Vander − vocals, piano, percussion
  • Antoine Paganotti − vocals, piano
  • Emmanuel Borghi − piano
  • James Mac Gaw − vocals, piano, guitar
  • Claude Lamamy − vocals
  • Jean-Christophe Gamet − vocals
  • Julie Vander − vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois − vocals, percussion
  • Benoît Gaudiche − trumpet
  • Yannick Neveu − trumpet
  • Fred Burgazzi − trombone
  • Ronan Simon − trombone
  • Philippe Bussonnet − bass
  • Christian Vander − drums
  • Songs

    Malawëlëkaahm6:29
    Sëwolahwëhn öhn Zaïn6:43
    Dëümb ëwëlëss Dölëhn3:52

    References

    Theusz Hamtaahk Wikipedia