Odludek Explained

Odludek
Type:studio
Artist:Jimi Goodwin
Cover:Jimigoodwin-odludekalbum.jpg
Released:24 March 2014
Recorded:2012–2014
Studio:Studio in Forest of Dean
Genre:Rock, alternative pop
Length:42:37
Label:Heavenly Recordings
Producer:Jimi Goodwin and Dan Austin

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."[1] 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."[2]

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.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John . Bergstrom . Jimi Goodwin: Odludek - PopMatters . 26 March 2014 . 29 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Jimi Goodwin Official Website: Odludek . 29 December 2015.