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Length
  
42:37

Odludek (2014)
  
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Release date
  
24 March 2014

Label
  
Heavenly

Language
  
English

Artist
  
Jimi Goodwin

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

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Released
  
March 24, 2014 (2014-03-24)

Recorded
  
Studio in Forest of Dean, 2012-2014

Producer
  
Jimi Goodwin and Dan Austin

Similar
  
The Places Between: The Best, Lost Souls, Brightly Painted One, The Last Broadcast, Kingdom of Rust

Odludek is the debut solo album by Jimi Goodwin, released on Heavenly Recordings on 24 March 2014. The album follows a few years after his band, Doves, announced they were taking an "indefinite hiatus." The word odludek is a Polish word, meaning "pilgrim" or "loner." Goodwin wrote and played almost everything on Odludek himself, with only a handful of guest musicians, including Elbow frontman Guy Garvey and former Dungen member Fredrik Bjorling, and the album was recorded and co-produced with Dan Austin at a studio in the Forest of Dean across 18 months. Goodwin said, "Initially I wanted to have loads of guests on it. Maybe I wasn't trusting my own instincts because I'd collaborated in a band for such a long time, but that idea soon went out the window. Very quickly I decided I wanted to get my Prince head on and play everything. I became very protective of it. There was no-one steering me. I made it myself and paid for it myself, and that was very free and liberating."

Contents

Odludek spawned four promotional-only singles; second single "Live Like a River" was given a commercial release on 12" vinyl, featuring exclusive remixes of the title track and album opener "Terracotta Warrior". A dub remix of "Didsbury Girl" was released as a vinyl single for Record Store Day 2015.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jimi Goodwin unless stated.

Songs

1Terracotta Warrior4:46
2Didsbury Girl5:26
3Live Like a River3:08

References

Odludek Wikipedia