Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis

Mike Doughty

About Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis

Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis is a live album by Mike Doughty recorded at the Woman's Club Theater in Minneapolis on February 27, 2002. It was his second solo release, and was only available in a limited edition of 2500. Now out of print, copies of the original CD have sold on eBay for as much as $200. An abridged version titled Half Smofe was released in December 2007 featuring 11 of the 18 songs from the original album. The album featured an intro--meant to baffle--spoken entirely in Spanish by Doughty's childhood friend Matthew Saldivar. It details a childhood incident in which Doughty accused him of stealing his Batman doll. Smofe is a document of Doughty's honed touring act around that time, featuring pop-culture jokes, stark versions of tunes he wrote for Soul Coughing, and a disarming, off-the-cuff, audience-interactive style. On the songs "Sunkeneyed Girl" and "Grey Ghost," Doughty jokes that he hasn't written bridges for the tunes, and fills the space with "fake words" in the latter, and a "riff from the 80s" in the former. Also, the tune "Lisa Ling and Lucy Liu" later re-emerged on the EP Rockity Roll, revamped as "27 Jennifers. 


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2002

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