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  1. Weitere Gastmusiker sind der Schauspieler Tim Curry (Stimme eines Priesters im Lied „The Sound of Sinners“), die Sängerin Ellen Foley (Mick Jones’ damalige Lebensgefährtin), der Richard-Hell-Gitarrist Ivan Julian und Tymon Dogg (Violine, Gesang und Text des Liedes „Lose This Skin“), ein Freund Strummers aus gemeinsamen Straßenmusik-Zeiten, er trat später Strummers Band The ...

  2. There are Clash fans out there who have never heard it, although they will have heard Foley singing with the group on Sandinista!’s trackHitsville UK,” and might know her as the inspiration for Jones later writing “Should I Stay Or Should I Go.”

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandinista!Sandinista! - Wikipedia

    Other guests on the album include singer Ellen Foley (Jones' partner at the time), guitarist Ivan Julian formerly of the Voidoids, harmonica player Lew Lewis (formerly of Eddie and the Hot Rods), and Strummer's old friend and musical collaborator Tymon Dogg, who plays violin, sings on and wrote the track "Lose This Skin"; he later ...

  4. Sandinista! is the 4th studio album by The Clash, released in 1980. It followed the legendary and critically acclaimed 1979 album London Calling. Now with Mikey Dread and the own band on the ...

  5. 14. Sept. 2020 · Foley had been the steamy and sexy singer on the Meat Loaf hit Paradise by the Dashboard Light. There was every reason to think the stars would align for her with Spirit of St Louis. But, much like the Clash's Sandinista! released the previous year, the album is all over the place.

  6. Spirit of St. Louis is the second studio album by American singer and actress Ellen Foley, released in March 1981. Foley is backed by the Clash on all songs. The album was recorded right after the Clash's Sandinista! with the same musicians and engineers. Foley was dating Clash guitarist Mick Jones at the time. The album charted at No. 57 UK.

  7. 1980 sang sie auf dem Album Sandinista! von The Clash das Duett Hitsville UK. Die Band revanchierte sich und wirkte bei ihrem Soloalbum Spirit of St. Louis mit. Mick Jones und Joe Strummer schrieben auch an einigen der Songs des Albums mit.