Water and Washington

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Water and Washington
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Studio album by Mike Doughty
Released September 18, 2013
Genre Indie rock
Label self-released
Mike Doughty chronology
Circles, Super Bon Bon, and The Very Best Of Soul Coughing
(2013)
Water and Washington
(2013)
Stellar Motel
(2014)

Water and Washington is a 2013 album by Mike Doughty. It is a rare bonus album available to participants in his PledgeMusic campaign for Circles, Super Bon Bon, and The Very Best of Soul Coughing. The album, available as a download to pledgers who ordered a copy, consisted of 20 acoustic tracks, including acoustic versions of the Soul Coughing songs on the album, as well as several tracks that were not included on the album.

Mike Doughty singer-songwriter

Michael Ross Doughty is an American singer-songwriter and author. He founded the band Soul Coughing in 1992, and as of The Heart Watches While the Brain Burns (2016), has released 18 studio albums, live albums, and EPs, all since 2000.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Lazybones [Acoustic Version]"3:45
2."Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago [Acoustic Version]"3:46
3."Super Bon Bon [Acoustic Version]"3:11
4."Maybe I'll Come Down [Acoustic Version]"4:25
5."The Idiot Kings [Acoustic Version]"3:31
6."Unmarked Helicopters [Acoustic Version]"3:28
7."Fully Retractable [Acoustic Version]"2:45
8."Soft Serve [Acoustic Version]"3:14
9."Sleepless [Acoustic Version]"3:00
10."Circles [Acoustic Version]"3:18
11."St. Louise Is Listening [Acoustic Version]"4:10
12."Sugar Free Jazz [Acoustic Version]"2:42
13."Soundtrack to Mary [Acoustic Version]"3:06
14."True Dreams of Wichita [Acoustic Version]"4:19
15."Mr. Bitterness [Acoustic Version]"4:30
16."So Far I Have Not Found The Science [Acoustic Version]"2:55
17."16 Horses [Acoustic Version]"3:51
18."Janine [Acoustic Version]"2:05
19."Moon Sammy [Acoustic Version]"3:56
20."$300 [Acoustic Version]"2:05

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