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Generally favorable reviews- based on 8 Ratings
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MatthewROct 2, 2006Mike Doughty's best solo album yet. I'm still mourning the loss of Soul Coughing, and this doesn't replace them, but it's damn good in its own right.
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ScottYJan 15, 2006Very catchy tunes on here. Some friends said it sounds just like the stuff he did with Soul Coughing but I disagree. I didn't like the Soul Coughing stuff, I found this to be a different style of music and more catching. There's a good duet on this album with Dave Matthews called Tremendous Brunettes that is good.
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ElliotSJul 5, 2005
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chrishMay 20, 2005excellent. all the way around.
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EricMMay 18, 2005
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The big differences are that guitars are much more prominent than on any Soul Coughing releases, the lyrics have a more personal perspective, and the additional sounds of the album come from warmer sources like piano, Fender Rhodes and horns rather than a sampler.
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Where Soul Coughing was defying specific genres and pushing norms, Skittish was scaled back, raw; Haughty Melodic is plugged in, not quite as downtrodden and surprisingly accessible.
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Doughty is better off when laid bare or with a group of musicians that push him in new directions, rather than ones who simply back him.