Ellie Girl with Seven Beat Sulks Crazy Cafe Greenwich Village's Cafe Bizarre Presents Assorted Madness
The Runaways Wild Thing Born to Be Bad
Petula Clark Le Coeur Qui Bat Petula 65
Nick Lowe Cracking Up Labour of Lust
De-Regulator Manifest Destiny Zach Layton's website
Max Rouen The Earnest of Being Cool The Magnetic Wave Sound of Max Rouen
The Inner Thumb Your DJ speaks over Club Kidnap Soul Ecstasy ('soundtrack')
Shoes Tomorrow Night Present Tense
Gary Numan Cars The BBC Sessions
George Harrison What Is Life All Things Must Pass
Buzzcocks I Don't Mind Singles Going Steady
Cher I Go To Sleep Absolutely the Best vol. 1
Ron Goodwin Main Titles Murder, She Said (DVD soundtrack)
Gershon Kingsley & Maureen Forrester G Minor Chacha Mozart After Hours
Stan Getz Love Reflections
James Last Your DJ speaks over Everybody's Everything; Everyday People Voodoo Party
Skip Bifferty Come Around Skip Bifferty
Ray Charles Doodlin' The Jazz Years: 1948-1973
Metamo track 4 Ja-Do
Junior Murvin Police and Thieves The Story of Jamaican Music
Patti Smith Redondo Beach Horses
Motor Humming Holiday Accidents Musical Aluminum
Richie Havens San Francisco Bay Blues Mixed Bag
Piero Umiliani Your DJ speaks over Power Stations The Man and the City
DJ Shadow Midnight in a Perfect World (Gab Mix) Midnight in a Perfect World 12-inch single
Dave Grusin, Gene Barry & Katherine Justice music and dialogue from Prescription: Murder Columbo episode from 1968 (TV movie pilot)
Alog The Learning Curve Amateur
Matmos Action at a Distance The West
Joe Kafka Now Children Rejoice
The Models Bend Me, Shape Me Girls in the Garage (various artists)
Imitation Electric Piano I Mean Wow Blow It Up, Burn It Down, Kick It 'Til It Bleeds
Raymond Scott Your DJ speaks over Tempo Block Soothing Sounds for Baby
Marc Farre Harry Screams at the Sky Unsafe Songs
Howard Roberts L-O-V-E Something's Cookin' & Goodies
Korla Pandit Misirlou
Your DJ speaks
Comment: Former Soul Coughing frontman, singer, and guitarist Mike Doughty has released two and a half solo albums in a more singer-songwriter vein than his work with that musical mish-mashing ensemble. He's still got the fine tunes and jazzy wordplay, but he's mining more personal territory -- yearning, but also edgy and funny. He sings six great songs accompanied by his lively acoustic guitar playing, and we visit some inbetween numbers. Thanks to Glenn Luttman for engineering.
Mike Doughty Busting Up a Starbucks live in Studio A
Mike Doughty Thank You, Lord, for Sending Me the F Train live in Sudio A
Mike Doughty Train to Chicago live in Studio A
Mike Doughty 27 Jennifers live in Studio A
Mike Doughty Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well live in Studio A
Mike Doughty Janine live in Studio A
Your DJ speaks
Henry Mancini Blue Satin, from Mr. Lucky The Days of Wine and Roses (box set)
Mimi Believer Soak
Wu-Tang Clan Can It Be All So Simple Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Tomek Reminder Tomek
Michael Gordon Receiver Light Is Calling
Pierre Bastien L'orchestre Thermo-Dymanique Boite No. 3