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  1. 13 de dic. de 2004 · Skittish/Rockity Roll. Mike Doughty. 2004. 7.5. By Stephen M. Deusner. Genre: Rock. Label: ATO. Reviewed: December 13, 2004. Former Soul Coughing singer/speaker/mumbler combines two...

  2. 7 de dic. de 2004 · This set combines Doughty's first solo album, Skittish, and his later Rockity Roll EP, with outtakes and “Get Along” from the EvenHand soundtrack added as bonus tracks. Skittish, produced by Kramer (the reverb king who worked with Low and Bongwater and ran Shimmy Disc Records), featured his touches on a few songs.

  3. 7 de dic. de 2004 · 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.

  4. Listen to Skittish / Rockity Roll on Spotify. Mike Doughty · Album · 2004 · 23 songs.

  5. A stripped-down acoustic effort, Skittish featured some of Doughty's most direct and personal lyrics, accompanied by his signature, syncopated guitar-playing style.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkittishSkittish - Wikipedia

    Skittish is an album released in 2000 by Mike Doughty, founder of the alternative rock band Soul Coughing, and is his first solo effort. It was recorded in a single day, on July 5 1996, with indie rock producer Kramer and mixed the following day.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rockity_RollRockity Roll - Wikipedia

    Rockity Roll was the third solo recording released by Mike Doughty after the breakup of his former band, Soul Coughing. It is a six-song EP which he recorded in New York City over two days in May 2003 at Pat Dillett's tiny, windowless cubby at Kampo studios.