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  1. Author: Jah Wobble . Publication: Deluxe Edition. Details: Ltd edition 200 copies, each copy individually signed and numbered includes a free CD. ... Greece, through to Post Modernism, by way of Matter Transference and the indignity of being a member of the Cockney Diaspora. The poems are thought provoking, poignant, mesmeric, ...

  2. For all blue / red, see Snake Charmer. Front cover reads: "Francois Kevorkian presents Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay." Labels and spine omit Francois Kevorkian. Recorded & mixed at The Fallout Shelter, London, except 'Sleazy', mixed at Sarm West. Invaders Of The Heart Band: Ollie Marland, Animal, Neville Murray.

  3. In 2018, Wobble issued three albums. The first, Dream World, was recorded in his home studio and inspired by filmmaker Francois Truffaut, as well as the bassist's own memories of London, Brighton, and Manchester. The nine primarily instrumental compositions encompassed funk, classical, jazz, reggae, and electronic sounds.

  4. Title on cover: Jah Wobble presents The Light Programme Runouts are hand-etched. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 8056099006951Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 1_011495296-A-1Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 1_011495296-B-1. Other Versions (1) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year:

  5. 28 de ene. de 2020 · Jah Wobble portrait by John Hollingsworth. At 61, Jah Wobble seems to be going through a creative purple patch. In the past 12 months the one-time bass player with Public Image Ltd has released a string of singles, a four-track EP of ‘dub excursions’, a collaboration with Bill Laswell plus an album with his own band The Invaders Of The Heart, called Ocean Blue Waves.

  6. jahwobble.bandcamp.com › album › thames-symphonyThames Symphony | Jah Wobble

    6 de jun. de 2019 · Thames Symphony by Jah Wobble, released 06 June 2019 1. Hercules Buildings 2. Vauxhall 3. Downward Dog 4. Hypnotic 5. Mind Like Space 6. Harp Melody 7. Gliding Inspired by the Thames. Especially walking by the Thames. Once you have done that your mind can always take you back to there. There’s no centre to you mind no boundary.

  7. The exhibition also features contributions from notable Irish cultural figures, actors Siobhán McSweeney, Adrian Dunbar and Aisling Bea, broadcaster Terry Christian, musician Jah Wobble and Moth Poetry Prize Winner Laurie Bolger, who has composed a bespoke poem. Presented in partnership with Dublin Pride.