Mike Doughty: The Making of the Small Rock Singer-Songwriter Mike Doughty begins the first day of his self-proclaimed 'Small Rock World Tour' by taking caller questions and performing songs from his new album Haughty Melodic at NPR's Washington studios. Doughty is the former frontman for the group Soul Coughing.

Mike Doughty: The Making of the Small Rock

Mike Doughty: The Making of the Small Rock

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Tracks from Doughty's live performance

Songs from 'Haughty Melodic'

'Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well'

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'White Lexus'

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'Madeline and Nine'

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'American Car'

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In 2000, Mike Doughty found himself with an album's worth of songs sitting on the shelf, but no band to play them with. His jazzy, genre-bending band Soul Coughing had just disbanded and a solo album he recorded four years earlier, but never released, was gathering dust. He took those songs and his guitar and hit the road.

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To his surprise, fans greeted his first solo tour by singing along to his unreleased songs. Napster was the culprit. Doughty took the hint and released the album himself under the title Skittish. That album, only available at the time through his Web site or at performances, went on to sell 25,000 copies.

Doughty begins the first day of his self-proclaimed "Small Rock World Tour" by taking caller questions and performing songs from his new album Haughty Melodic at NPR's Washington studios.