Jimi Goodwin

In the booklet for the Clash's 2007 compilation album The Singles, the page discussing the track "I Fought the Law" features commentary from Goodwin.[4]Goodwin joined Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr's band Electronic to play bass on their 1999 third album, Twisted Tenderness.While acting as a guest host on a BBC Radio One show in 2005, Goodwin featured his friend and up-and-coming musician Simon Aldred (Cherry Ghost), who performed a live acoustic set.Goodwin contributed vocals to the song "Kingdoms of Rain" on the Soulsavers and Mark Lanegan album It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land in 2007.[5][6] In the time following the band's 2010 touring to support The Places Between: The Best of Doves, Goodwin revealed that he had been hoping to collaborate with friend and Elbow lead singer Guy Garvey after talking about recording songs together for years.On the second episode in season ten of RTÉ's Other Voices programme, Goodwin played two new songs, "Panic Tree"[7] and "Didsbury Girl"[8] featuring Cherry Ghost.
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