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''Woob 1194'' was the debut album of British soundtrack and
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musician Paul Frankland. It was recorded over the span of two months and was released in the summer of 1994 on Em:t Records. It was also re-released in late 1994 on Instinct Records in the
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. It was Em:t's second release.


Overview

The album blends together elements of
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, dub, and world music into long pieces, combined with samples from field recordings, movies and television shows such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The cover art depicts several
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s in the wild, and they can also be heard near the end of final track of the album, "Emperor". Like all other Em:t recordings, the album was made available only as a CD digipak.


Track listing

# "On Earth"- 32:00 # "Odonna"- 13:23 # "Amoeba"- 1:34 # "Wuub"- 9:38 # "Strange Air"- 10:21 # "Emperor"- 5:53


Songs


"On Earth"

At 31:59, this is the longest track on the album. "On Earth" mixes rhythms and voices from around the world with clips of dialogue from TV shows and numerous natural sounds, such as birdsong. The track also contains live instrumentation - Frankland improvised the synth solo (heard from 27:23 – 28:46) during recording; he has said this is now his favourite part of the album. The sample beginning at 5:25 comes from the 1992 episode "Killin' Time" of the TV series ''
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'', and features the voices of
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. The second, larger vocal sample at 15:48 comes from the 1974 BBC album ''English With an Accent'' by Peter Hunt. The repeated plucked-string melody that recurs throughout the track is a version of
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' "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso" which originally featured in the soundtrack to
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's film '' Ašik Kerib''. This film was also a source for many of the vocal samples, including the female chanting at the start of the track, and the male chanting at the very end.


"Odonna"

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, and the second a sample of dialogue from '' The Mark of Gideon'', an episode of the original series of ''
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'', which features the voices of Sharon Acker and
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. The track is named for Acker's character in the episode, though it is spelt differently. Frankland spent five hours making the vocal loop on an
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“so that it didn’t click!”


"Amoeba"

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'', and the sample of frogs croaking ''en masse'' as the track fades. This is not the only Woob recording to end in this fashion, the other being the track "Fourteen Thirty Three" from the Em:t 2295 compilation.


"Wuub"

A simple drumbeat and vocal refrain build to a crescendo. It opens with a sample of dialogue from the 1971 film ''
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''. The second Woob album would continue the pattern of featuring a track referencing the band's name, featuring a track called "Woobed". Frankland almost removed the track from the album entirely, as it "seemed too nice" . In November 2011, "Wuub" was used on the television show ''
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'', during a segment detailing the helium-balloon funerals of two household pets. The track was used during footage showing the earth from the upper reaches of the atmosphere. More recently, in January 2020, it was also used in the analog horror web series ''Gemini Home Entertainment'', specifically appearing in the episode "Our Solar System".


"Strange Air"

Built around a long dialogue sample (once again, from ''Night of Dark Shadows ''), the track is the darkest and most ominous on the album, culminating in the blood-curdling scream at 3:32. Frankland has said that, during recording, nine passes were made at this track, all of them different. One of the alternate takes of "Strange Air" - titled "Pluto" - ended up on the 1994 compilation album ''Plug In & Turn On x.2''.


"Emperor"

The deepest of bass notes underpins samples of the unearthly sounds made by emperor penguins in the wild. These creatures can also be seen on the album's cover. Frankland claims that this was a coincidence, with Em:t records providing the image after the track was recorded and named.


Lost 1194

In December 2013, some of the original takes from the recording sessions at em:t's Square Centre Studios in 1994 were remixed and released as an album in their own right, entitled ''Lost 1194''. All of the tracks were alternate takes of the tracks included on the finished 1994 album, with the track listing running as per the original release, but with each title preceded by the word "Lost": "Lost On Earth", "Lost Odonna", etc. As with all of Woob's 21st century releases, ''Lost 1194'' was made available in a variety of formats, and as a download via Paul Frankland's Bandcamp site. ''Lost 1194'' featured cover artwork by French concept artist and illustrator Florian de Gesincourt; echoing the Antarctic theme of the original "Penguin" cover of ''1194'', this depicted an explorer reaching a vast ice crevasse.


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{{Authority control Woob albums 1994 debut albums