Acoustic Roots: Live and Direct
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Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct is a live album by the band, Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid is an American band based in Ocean Beach, San Diego, California, who describe their music as "a fusion of acoustic rock and blues with reggae, hip-hop, and punk". As a band, they have released eight albums with their sixth studio album, entitled Slightly Not Stoned Enough To Eat...

 that was released by Cornerstone RAS in 2004. The album was recorded in 2001, and features Kyle and Miles on guitars and both leading and background vocals. This album was recorded in one take.

Track listing

  1. "Cool Down"
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty (Backing)
  2. "Fire Shot"
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty (Backing)
  3. "Devil's Door"
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty (Backing)
  4. "Sensimilla"
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  5. "Souled"
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  6. "I Couldn't Get High" (The Fugs
    The Fugs
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     cover)
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty (Backing)
  7. "Nico's"
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  8. "Mellow Mood"
    • Instrumental
      Instrumental
      An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or singing, although it might include some non-articulate vocal input; the music is primarily or exclusively produced by musical instruments....

  9. "Collie Man"
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  10. "Too Little Too Late"
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing and section at the end)
  11. "If This World Were Mine" (Dedicated to Dennis Brown)
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  12. "Sun Is Shining
    Sun is Shining
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    " (Bob Marley & The Wailers
    Bob Marley & The Wailers
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     cover)
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty (Backing)
  13. "Wiseman"
    • Lead vocals: Kyle McDonald
  14. "I Used To Love Her" (Guns 'n Roses cover)
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald (Backing)
  15. "Prophet" (Sublime
    Sublime (band)
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    cover)
    • Lead vocals: Miles Doughty
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