It was gradually recorded over the course of two years at the home of producer
Dan Wilson (of
Semisonic). In contrast to his previous stripped-down releases, Doughty brought in many other musicians to record
Haughty Melodic, including multi-instrumentalist
Shahzad Ismaily, upright bass player
John Munson, and
N.E.R.D. drummer
Eric Fawcett. The album's arduous process began when Doughty flew out to
Minneapolis to collaborate with Wilson on a bridge for his song "Busting Up a Starbucks." Wilson and Doughty had been set up by their mutual manager,
Jim Grant. The two wrote the song "American Car" and made simple demos of guitar, piano and drum machine, which inspired Doughty so much that he tapped Wilson to produce a full album—despite the fact that he had no label and would have to weave recording sessions periodically in Wilson's busy schedule. Doughty would fly out to Minnesota every few weeks for a session—a few days here, a couple of weeks there—and as the album gradually took shape it departed from those initial, sparse demos; in the time between sessions Doughty and Wilson would conceive new parts, new instrumentation, ideas for replacing one part for another. Doughty has remarked that he felt tortured by the stop-and-start process of constant re-examination, but in the end believed that the album achieved a kind of perfection through the time and scrutiny. ==Track listing==