Friday, 4 July 2008

Jah Wobble

Jah Wobble   
Artist: Jah Wobble

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Mu   
 Mu

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


I Could Have Been a Contender (CD3)   
 I Could Have Been a Contender (CD3)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 7


I Could Have Been a Contender (CD2)   
 I Could Have Been a Contender (CD2)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


I Could Have Been a Contender (CD1)   
 I Could Have Been a Contender (CD1)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


The Inspiration of William Blake   
 The Inspiration of William Blake

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


The Early Years Disc 1   
 The Early Years Disc 1

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10


Radioaxiom: A Dub Transmission   
 Radioaxiom: A Dub Transmission

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 7


The Legend Lives On   
 The Legend Lives On

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 15




Born John Wardle, Wobble was an old acquaintance of Sex Pistols isaac Merrit Singer Johnny Rotten. When the Pistols stony-broke up, Rotten formed Public Image Limited, and Wobble became the basso role player. After the group's first-class honours degree few albums, Wobble had a falling out with Rotten (at present Lydon) and guitar player Keith Levene and gone for a solo career, too collaborating with artists such as Can members Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay and U2's the Edge. Wobble's solo repertoire ranges from pop to pseudo-reggae to difficult-to-listen-to experimentation. In the late '80s, his career took a downward direction, and he had a book of Job sweeping cultivate stations of the Cross. He began hearing to extraneous music from places like North Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe and formed Invaders of the Heart with guitar player Justin Adams. The single "Bomba" brought Wobble support to the public eye in 1990, and he collaborated with Sinead O'Connor and Primal Scream in addition to cathartic the Invaders of the Heart record album Rising Above Bedlam in 1991. Three years by and by, he released Claim Me to God, which featured a number of client appearences from the likes of Gavin Friday. In 1995, he released Book of Psalms, which was followed in 1996 by The Inspiration of William Blake. In 1997 Wobble formed his have label, 30 Hertz, to discharge Jah Wobble Presents the Light Programme. Umbra Sumus appeared the following class. In 1999, Wobble released Deep Space, which featured appearences from Bill Laswell and Jaki Leibezeit. Total Moon over the Shopping Mall followed in the springiness of 2000 and Molam Dub was issued later that fall. Passage to Hades appeared in leap 2001.