WOBBLE JAH – REDUX: ANTHOLOGY 1981-2015 LP2

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Tracklist 1

  • 1. Visions Of You (new Version) – Jah Wobble
  • 2. Samsara – Jah Wobble
  • 3. Tightrope – Jah Wobble
  • 4. Bagpipe Music – Jah Wobble
  • 5. Enough – Jah Wobble
  • 6. Let’s Go Psycho – Jah Wobble
  • 7. Becoming More Like God (new Version) – Jah Wobble
  • 8. L1 – Jah Wobble
  • 9. Merry Go Round – Jah Wobble
  • 10. Desolation – Jah Wobble
  • 11. Invaders Of The Heart (mix 2) – Jah Wobble
  • 12. It All Fades Away – Jah Wobble

Tracklist 2

  • 1. One Day – Jah Wobble
  • 2. No Second Chances – Jah Wobble
  • 3. Country Cousin – Jah Wobble
  • 4. Voodoo – Jah Wobble
  • 5. Happy Tibetan Girl – Jah Wobble
  • 6. Rhonda – Jah Wobble
  • 7. New Mexico Dub – Jah Wobble
  • 8. Fading – Jah Wobble
  • 9. Cherry Blossom Of My Youth – Jah Wobble
  • 10. Appalachain Mountain Dub – Jah Wobble
  • 11. Limehouse Cut – Jah Wobble
  • 12. A13 – Jah Wobble

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• In 2015, Cherry Red’s 6CD ‘Redux Anthology’ box set offered the most comprehensive cross-section yet of the prolific output of the man born John Wardle. Now long since removed, we’ve cherry-picked some of the highlights from that acclaimed compendium to present to his many fans in a unique double-vinyl set. • Spanning his solo years from the early 80s through to 2015, the selections cover Jah Wobble’s many musical styles: dub, folk, reggae, world music, trance, jazz, post-punk, pop, etc. Many of the tracks find him working with some fascinating musicians. Some were album highlights, others singles. Either way, this Redux double-vinyl edition offers a suitably diverse cross-section. • The original ‘Redux’ box set contained updated versions of two of his hits, ‘Visions Of You’ and ‘Becoming More Like God’, both of which appear here. ‘L1’ and ‘Happy Tibetan Girl’ represented one of Wobble’s most critically acclaimed albums, ‘Chinese Dub’, while ‘Tightrope’ saw him team up with Julie Campbell (aka Warp artist LoneLady). And several tracks date from JW’s brief tenure at Trojan Records in the early 2000s.