Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart - Take Me To God (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 436 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 158 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 175 Mb | Time: 01:05:59
Genre: Worldbeat, Dub, Electronic, Alternative Pop/Rock, Experimental Rock | Label: Island | # CID 8017, 524 000-2
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 436 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 158 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 175 Mb | Time: 01:05:59
Genre: Worldbeat, Dub, Electronic, Alternative Pop/Rock, Experimental Rock | Label: Island | # CID 8017, 524 000-2
“ | After he'd been a fixture of the British new wave/punk/underground/alternative scene since the late '70s, 1994's Take Me to God marked Jah Wobble's first major commercial success as a solo artist, reaching number 13 in the U.K. The use of numerous guest musicians (including Can drummer Jaki Leibezeit) gives this a feel of a rotating collective, with Wobble (who plays several instruments here in addition to the one he's most known for, bass) the constant. Quite a few singers contribute, giving this more of a song-oriented feel than some of his other work, some of the more celebrated including Gavin Friday, Dolores O'Riordan of the Cranberries, Senegalese vocalist Baaba Maal, and top world music artist Najma Akhtar. The 66-minute length of these sprawling excursions almost inevitably means the program will drag at times, according to your musical inclinations. Lyrically, too, it's so varied as to make it difficult to connect with a pronounced attitude or viewpoint, the concerns ranging from the almost indecipherably frivolous ("Yoga of the Nightclub") to the numerous references to God that pepper the song titles. | ” |