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Live Review: Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart – Blues Kitchen, 23/11/2023

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Words & pictures by Andi Callen – All Rights Reserved The Blues Kitchen in Manchester is a fairly new venue to the city, which to be honest has no shortage of live music spaces. One of its previous existences was as Aussie watering hole the Outback, now converted into a bar restaurant with music upstairs. …

So, when I set up this interview with Jah Wobble (thanks to Ian Cheek PR), I was warned to keep any mention of football until the end, otherwise I’d never get John Wardle (Jah’s real name), off the subject. However, both sharing an addiction to our beloved Tottenham Hotspur, who were top of the league, …

Revered Public Image Ltd bassist JAH WOBBLE makes his long awaited return to the post-punksound he helped create with his new album, A BRIEF HISTORY OF NOW, released via US labelCleopatra Records on digital, CD and vinyl on 11 August, and shares the first single and video. Order CD and vinyl here: https://cleorecs.com/store/?s=jah+wobble+brief+history&post_type=productPre-order and pre-save …

Originally released 25 years ago, this reissue comes remastered with a booklet and two bonus tracks. The music started life as the soundtrack to Derek Jarman’s final film ‘Glitterbug’, which was a Super-8 scrapbook of his life. Eno then gave it to Jah Wobble to do with as he saw fit, who added a kind …

BRIAN ENO, the father of modern ambient music, is set to reissue two collaborative albums from the 1990s via All Saints Records. Eno/Cale’s Wrong Way Up and Eno/Wobble’s Spinner have been unavailable for a decade and a half. These reissues mark the 30th anniversary of the former, and the 25th of the latter.  Both reissues …

How can you encapsulate the essence of the Jah Wobble experience for beginners and long-standing fans alike? The release of `Redux’ – a sumptuous six CD Boxset anthology, complete with mini-book of sleeve-notes – would be a pretty good start. Containing the old, new and reworked, it’s not the complete works of, but something of …

It’s been 20 odd years since the last outing of Jah Wobble’s Invaders, with tonight being one of a mere handful of gigs. Originally planned to coincide with a new album of covers and the forthcoming Redux Box Set (now expected in the New Year) they now serve as something of a live prelude to …