Abo abo () is a live album by Ukrainian rock band Vopli Vidopliassova and the band's first official release. It was released in 1992 and is taken from a concert at the Eurockéennes festival in France in 1991. The concert was recorded by an unknown Frenchman with a Maxell cassette and was given to the band.
The vinyl version of Abo abo has the first 7 tracks plus the first 18 seconds of Rassvet on side A and the rest of Rassvet plus tracks 8 through 14 on side B.
Track 1 has never been officially released anywhere else. Tracks 2âÂÂ5, 9, 11 and 12 were released on Kraina Mriy. Track 6 was released on Fayno. Tracks 10 and 13 were released on Hvyli Amura and tracks 7 and 14 were released on Buly denky. Track 8 later was recorded by Borshch as "Konforka" and released on their self-titled single "/bÃÂÃÂÃÂ/" in 2002.
In 1993, the album was reissued on vinyl.
A gig with a similar setlist, performed in Bordeaux in 1991, was released on the bootleg cassette Zhittya v Bordo in 1995.
On the Australian iTunes Store, the name of the album is censored due to the word ' coincidentally being an ethnic slur in Australian English referring to Australian Aborigines. The Ukrainian word is pronounced and the Australian one is pronounced .