The Flip Is Another Honey

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The Flip Is Another Honey
MDoughty Flip.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 6, 2012
Genre Indie Rock
Label SNACK BAR Records
Mike Doughty chronology
The Lo-Fi Lodge
(2012)
The Flip Is Another Honey
(2012)
Circles, Super Bon Bon, and The Very Best Of Soul Coughing
(2013)

The Flip Is Another Honey is a studio album by Mike Doughty composed of covers of songs by John Denver, Cheap Trick, Stephen Sondheim, Thin Lizzy, Camille, and others intermingled with his own original music. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sunshine"3:38
2."A Fanfare [Instrumental]"0:28
3."Jimmy Bell"4:28
4."Take Me Home, Country Roads (Featuring Rosanne Cash)"3:14
5."Southern Girls"3:14
6."Tightrope"4:03
7."Send In The Clowns [Instrumental]"0:59
8."Running Back"3:42
9."Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat"1:45
10."Boy + Angel"4:27
11."Reach Out/Higher State Of Consciousness"5:48
12."Ta Douleur"5:09
13."God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind)"2:42
14."Mistress"3:47
15."Words"4:07
16."Honey's Ghost, No. 1 (iTunes Bonus Track)"5:03
17."Honey's Ghost, No. 2 (iTunes Bonus Track)"6:25
18."Honey's Ghost, No. 3 (iTunes Bonus Track)"4:28

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References

  1. "Album Review: Mike Doughty – The Flip Is Another Honey". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 25 June 2013.