Köhntarkösz

Köhntarkösz
Studio album by Magma
Released 1974
Recorded Manor Mobile, Bastide De Pierrefeu (Valbonne)
Genre Zeuhl
Length 41:16 (vinyl and remastered CD)
Label Vertigo, A&M, Seventh Day
Producer Giorgio Gomelsky
Magma chronology
Ẁurdah Ïtah
(1974)Ẁurdah Ïtah1974
Köhntarkösz
(1974)
Live/Hhaï
(1975)Live/Hhaï1975
Singles from Köhntarkösz
  1. "Mekanik Machine" b/w "Köhntarkösz"
    Released: 1974, Vertigo Records 6061-800
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Köhntarkösz is an album released by French progressive rock band Magma in 1974.

The title piece of the album forms a section of the Köhntarkösz cycle. Although first in order of release, it has now been formulated as the second part in a trilogy consisting of K.A. (Köhntarkösz Anteria), Köhntarkösz, and Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê.[2]

"Coltrane Sündia" (translation: "Coltrane Rest in Peace") is an elegy for John Coltrane.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Köhntarkösz (Part I)" (Christian Vander) – 15:22
  2. "Ork Alarm" (Jannick Top) – 5:28
Side two
  1. "Köhntarkösz (Part II)" (C. Vander) – 15:55
  2. "Coltrane Sündïa" (C. Vander) – 4:11

Personnel

Musicians
Other
  • "Loulou" Sarkissian "Mekanik" – stage manager
  • Fabio Nicoli – design & art direction
  • Giorgio Gomelsky – producer
  • Malcolm Robertson – photography
  • Simon Heyworth – engineer

References

  • Köhntarkösz at AllMusic
  • "Magma (6) - Köhntarkösz (LP, Album) at Discogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-01-31.
  • "MAGMA Köhntarkösz music reviews and MP3". www.progarchives.com. Retrieved 2010-01-31.
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