Jah Wobble
Jah Wobble (born
John Wardle) is an
English bass guitarist, singer, poet and
composer. There are several versions of the origin of his
stage name: One account places the origin on a
drunken, mumbled version of Wardle's name by
Sid Vicious; another states it was
wordplay based on Wardle's name, and his fascination with the "wobbly" basslines of
reggae and related genres, where praise to "
Jah"is often offered.
Wobble is a longtime friend of
Johnny Rotten and, according to the latter's autobiography, was once on the short list of replacements for original
Pistols bassist
Glen Matlock. However, the rest of the band considered him "too intimidating".
Wobble eventually got his start with
John Lydon's post-
Sex Pistols group
Public Image Ltd (PiL). Wobble's playing drew heavily on
dub, which has remained an important feature of his music.
He left PiL in
1980and has since collaborated with a wide variety of musicians. His explorations into
World music predated much of the genre's popularity. His music has spanned a number of genres, including
ambient music and
dance music, and in 2003, reworkings of traditional English
folk songs. Though he has released recordings since the early 1980's. Wobble has been quite prolific from the mid-1990's to the present. He now runs his own label,
30 Hertz Records, and tours regularly throughout England and Europe.
Collaborators include
Sinéad O'Connor,
Natacha Atlas,
Najma Akhtar,
Ollie Marland ,
François Kevorkian ,
Baaba Maal,
Brian Eno,
Harry Beckett,
Neville Murray,
Holger Czukay,
Pharoah Sanders,
Bill Laswell,
Bernie Worrell,
Björk,
Ginger Baker,
The Orb,
Massive Attack,
Anneli Drecker,
The Edge,
Abdel Ali Slimani,
Paul Gilroy,
Primal Scream,
Evan Parker,
The Shamen and
Invaders of the Heart.
As well as the work he directs, Jah Wobble was also a member of
The Damage Manual.
His daughter is actress
Hayley Angel Wardle and he is married to the renowned harpist
Zi Lan Liao.
Outside of music, Jah Wobble worked a regular job in the
London Underground as a break from his music career. In an oft quoted tale it is said he once, over a Northern Line
tannoy (public address system), drunkenly regaled Northern Line travellers of his former musical fame.
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First Issue/Public Image (with PiL)
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Metal Box/Second Edition (with PiL)
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Betrayal*
Bedroom Album*
The Snake Charmer*
Neon Moon*
Tradewinds*
Psalms*
Without Judgement*
Rising Above Bedlam*
Take Me to God*
Spinner (with Brian Eno)
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Heaven and Earth*
The Inspiration of William Blake*
Celtic Poets*
Requiem*
Light Programme*
Umbra Sumus*
Deep Space*
Full Moon Over the Shopping Mall*
Beach Fervour Spare*
Molam Dub*
Passage to Hades*
Radioaxom*
Deep Space: Largely Live*
Solaris: Live in Concert*
Fly*
I Could Have Been a Contender (Anthology)
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The Five Tone Dragon (Wobble & Zi Lan Liao)
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30 Hertz - A Collection of Diverse Works From A Creative Genius*
Elevator music*
English Roots Music (with The Invaders of the Heart)
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Car Ad Music*
Mu*
Shout at the Devil (with Temple of Sound)
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Jah Wobble's site*
Adrian Sherwood speaks about PiL*
Don Letts on PiL*
Keith Levene on PiL