Jah Wobble
The Inspiration of William Blake
Thirsty Ear
thi 66029-2
(1997)
Rock/Pop
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CD, 13
Tracks, 50:31
Length
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| 01 |
Songs of Innocence |
Jah Wobble |
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04:55 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 02 |
Lonely London |
Jah Wobble; Neville Murray |
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07:31 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 03 |
Bananas |
Jah Wobble |
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05:34 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 04 |
Tyger Tyger |
Jah Wobble; Neville Murray |
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05:41 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 05 |
Holy Thursday |
Jah Wobble; Mark Ferda; Kui Hsuing Li |
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05:33 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 06 |
Breathing Out the World |
Jah Wobble |
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00:47 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 07 |
Swallow in the World |
Jah Wobble; Jaki Liebezeit |
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03:36 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 08 |
The Kings of Asia |
Jah Wobble; Justin Adams; Clive Bell |
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01:32 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 09 |
Swallow in the World (Reprise) |
Jah Wobble; Jaki Liebezeit |
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00:30 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 10 |
Bob & Harry |
Jah Wobble; Jaki Liebezeit; Abdel Ali Slimani |
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01:44 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 11 |
The Angel |
Jah Wobble; Jaki Liebezeit |
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04:24 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 12 |
Gateway |
Jah Wobble; Neville Murray; Mark Ferda |
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01:48 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| 13 |
Auguries of Innocence |
Jah Wobble |
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06:56 |
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Recording Date
1997
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Bass |
Jah Wobble |
| Piano |
Mark Ferda |
| Drums |
Jaki Liebezeit |
| Percussion |
Neville Murray |
| Drums |
Ernie Adams |
| Producer |
Jah Wobble |
| Engineer |
Mark Ferda |
| Mixed By |
Jah Wobble |
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| Index |
#
3853 |
| Owner |
Dave |
| Tags |
Dub, Ambient, Synth Pop, Reggae-Pop |
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From his early days on the British punk scene to his stint with Public Image Ltd., from his world music/dance fusions with the Invaders of the Heart to his later collaborations with Bill Laswell and Brian Eno, Jah Wobble has always been willing to try anything that strikes his fancy. Maybe that explains why he chose to write music to accompany the words of William Blake, the 19th century poet/artist/mystic cited as an influence by Beat writers like Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. But Wobble went several steps further, creating a concept album using atmospheric textures as a backdrop for his recitations of some of Blake's greatest poems. Skip past the repetitive opening track, "Songs of Innocence," and the rest of the album is a delightfully unusual marriage of spoken word and music. "Lonely London" features former Can drummer Jaki Liebezeit, whose intricate grooves meet Mark Ferda's rich atmospheric textures and Wobble's hypnotic dub bassline to form a swirling psychedelic vision Blake would be proud of, while "Bananas" uses percussion, synths, and samples to create an ethnic-influenced sound not unlike Dead Can Dance gone techno. The first release from Wobble's 30 Hertz label, this album foretells intriguing future output. -- Bret Love (allmusic.com)