I Love Elke
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I Love Elke | |||||
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Studio album by Johnny Goudie | |||||
Released | June 10, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | Summer/Fall 2002 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Strangelove/India | ||||
Producer | Johnny Goudie | ||||
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I Love Elke is a solo album by Johnny Goudie. Elke refers to 1960s actress Elke Sommer and is a lyric from the song "Open Invitation". The album was originally to be titled "Someone's Trying to Kill Me and This Time, I'm Not Just Saying That to Get Attention". This is the first solo album written, performed, and produced by Johnny Goudie and his first solo release on a record label.
[edit] Track listing
- "Everyone Remembers (When You're Cool)"
- "Open Invitation"
- "Old Enough"
- "Leave"
- "Back of a Magazine"
- "Sailor, Go Home"
- "I am Falling"
- "Keep it in Bottles"
- "Battle Scar"
- "You Are Never Far"
[edit] Additional Musicians
- Einar Pederson
- Jonas Wilson
- John Constant