Skittish / Rockity Roll

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Total Tracks: 23   Total Length: 64:12

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Musical Theory

LaurenRae

Mike's songs are amazing, thoughtful, and real. I can't think of how many times these albums have helped me get through terrible days. "Real Love" is perhaps one of my favorite songs of all time. Download these two albums before you download the new stuff. A lot of those songs are just recycled from his earlier, rawer work.

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Raw Mike

nonplusx

I much prefer the stripped down Mike to the full on folky band of recent releases. My fave solo release of his is Smofe + Smang, which is here in part on Half Smofe but that skips all his great banter with the crowd and half the tracks. Gotta scrounge up my original copy of that...

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Rarity

captdef

I'm a long time fan of Mike's work, and actually pieced most of this album together off P2P networks years ago, long before it was available in any kind polished format, or any format that I could even buy for that matter. I swear some of my tracks sounded like they were pulled straight off a reel-to-reel with shuttle noises leading in tracks, and some songs running into each other. Despite this I cherished that piecemeal album for the raw acoustic sparsity that let Mike's voice shine through on many of the tracks. This is a much better copy than I ever had, along with a lot of tracks I never found. If you like Doughty, this is a must have.

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Brillant Artist

scruffiedog

all mike doughty touches is musical magic. buy all you can of his. you won't be sorry. and it's often funny - in a smart way. enjoy!

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fantastic artist

Transcontinental

He is one of my all time favorite artists. First learned about him in his band Soul Coughing. His lyrics and music are thoughtful and intelligent.

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Amazing

curtis_mchale

This is a great album. I have been listening through it for about two weeks now and I keep thinking more and more highly of each song as I hear it. Definitely a recommended album. Mike's voice and song writing are amazing.

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Must have!

beensaved

Clever, witty, fun, pop/rock from the former frontman of Soul Coughing.

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They Say All Media Guide

Gathering Mike Doughty’s 2000 acoustic release Skittish — produced by Kramer (of Low and Galaxie 500 fame) and recorded in 1996 — and his 2003 EP Rockity Roll, this reissue proves that cruelly overlooked singer/songwriters win out every once in a while. Reviving the formula that made Soul Coughing’s “Circles” so irresistible, Doughty’s love affair with drum programming and bluesy guitar fills on “Ways + Means” are secondary to an unforgettable chorus. More melodic and possibly more alluring, another EP extract, “27 Jennifers,” could and should be the singer’s mainstream breakthrough. If the technology charged, mid-tempo street ode “Down on the River by the Sugar Plant” broadens Doughty’s scope, it’s “40 Grand in the Hole” where he sounds his most natural as a maturing troubadour “standing in line at Teriyaki Boy.” If it’s possible, the unplugged Skittish material is even more appealing, as Doughty medleys a 1992 Mary J. Blige smash with an underground classic by the Feelies on “Real Love/It’s Only Life.” Elsewhere, on “The Only Answer,” his layered vocals and tracked guitar work is as edgy, urgent and transcendent as bare music has a right to be. The latter gets duplicated — as one of two bonus tracks recorded at Bonnaroo in 2004 — alongside a pair of Skittish outtakes, but the real find for Doughty disciples who already own most of this material is “Get Along.” Recorded for the film Evenhand, with a tact similar to the Rockity Roll tracks, this solid mid-tempo groove is as magical as anything in Doughty’s canon. – John D. Luerssen

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