An alternate version of the group's cover of "T.V. Eye", with lead vocals by Arm, also appeared in 2003's School of Rock.[7]
In April 2020, the band released an album with proceeds going to The Ron Asheton Foundation.[1] The tracks had been recorded in New York city in 1997 after the production of the film soundtrack, when Arm and Moore convinced their manager to lobby for the band to record and tour.[8] The album featured ten tracks, with lead vocals handled by Arm, Moore, Watt and Asheton on different songs. Sean Lennon contributed to the sessions and features on the album.
Later that year the band released a cover of The Stooges' song "Fun house" to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fun House album.[9] The recording featured the lineup of Asheton, Moore, Watt, Shelley, Arm on vocals and Sabir Mateen on tenor saxophone.
Between June and September 2020 the band released six tracks recorded during a three-hour improv session in 1997 featuring a line-up of Asheton, Lennon, Moore, Shelley and Watt.
Discography
Appearances:
Velvet Goldmine (soundtrack, 1998) - only "T.V. Eye" with Ewan MacGregor on vocals.
^Chapman, Ian; Johnson, Henry (2016). Global Glam and Popular Music: Style and Spectacle from the 1970s to the 2000s. Routledge. p. 107. ISBN9781317588191.