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Thread started 11/03/06 9:19am

NDRU

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Favorite Steely Dan LP

I've been learning to play Kid Charlemagne, and it just makes me appreciate how great Steely Dan are.

For years my favorite of their albums was Aja, but they've got a few contenders. Pretzel Logic is an amazing collection of songs, and Katy Lied. Even the new stuff, like Two Against Nature.

What's you're favorite album/song by the Dan?

Right now, I pick Aja/Kid Charlemagne
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Reply #1 posted 11/03/06 9:22am

IAintTheOne

wow... cant pick just one


Aja
Cant Buy a thrill
Gaucho
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Reply #2 posted 11/03/06 9:25am

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Aja...no doubt about it, my favorite.
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Reply #3 posted 11/03/06 9:26am

IAintTheOne

cubic61052 said:

Aja...no doubt about it, my favorite.
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hard to choose ya know?
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Reply #4 posted 11/03/06 9:28am

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IAintTheOne said:

cubic61052 said:

Aja...no doubt about it, my favorite.
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hard to choose ya know?


It most definitely is.....lucky thing we are not restricted to only one!
I am a fan of ~everything~ Steely Dan....but I always seem to gravitate back to Aja....

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Reply #5 posted 11/03/06 9:32am

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To me Aja stands out as an album as opposed to a collection of songs. It holds together the best. Of course, it's a great collection of songs, too.
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Reply #6 posted 11/03/06 9:33am

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NDRU said:

To me Aja stands out as an album as opposed to a collection of songs. It holds together the best. Of course, it's a great collection of songs, too.


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Reply #7 posted 11/03/06 9:33am

IAintTheOne

NDRU said:

To me Aja stands out as an album as opposed to a collection of songs. It holds together the best. Of course, it's a great collection of songs, too.



and very well engineered too Black cow is outstanding
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Reply #8 posted 11/03/06 9:37am

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What's so amazing about Steely Dan is that their music is about as complex as it gets, but so incredibly easy to listen to.
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Reply #9 posted 11/03/06 9:38am

IAintTheOne

NDRU said:

What's so amazing about Steely Dan is that their music is about as complex as it gets, but so incredibly easy to listen to.



thats the beauty of it...
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Reply #10 posted 11/03/06 9:48am

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Aja .....
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Reply #11 posted 11/03/06 10:38am

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Aja
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Reply #12 posted 11/03/06 11:03am

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Most folks know how I feel about this group.
They epitomize almost everything I look for in Pop music.

I love all their albums for different reasons.
But i'm gonna go against the grain here a bit and make what some may consider an unlikely choice.



...Gaucho

Babylon Sisters
Hey Nineteen
Glamour Profession
(a personal favorite)
Time Out of Mind
My Rival
Third World Man



An album I feel gets somewhat overlooked within their excellent catalog.


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Reply #13 posted 11/03/06 11:07am

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I first got my taste of Steely Dan, as a little kid. I remember hearing, "Do it again", for the first time and I was hooked. I was about 6 or 7 years old and I had never heard anything like that in my life. The vibe was just different. My love for them grow even more once I heard tracks like, Aja, Peg, and my brother's personal favorite, Decon Blue. Donald Fagen has got to be one of the greatest story tellers of our time. It is almost as if you are there with him. My favorite albums by them are, Aja, Two against Nature, Pretzel Logic and Katie Lied. Even their solo material is great. I just picked up Donald's "Morph the Cat". This is one of the best albums of last year. They will certainly go down as one of the greatest song writing teams in history.
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Reply #14 posted 11/03/06 11:54am

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...


...mmmmm.....I think mine is still gonna be Aja...

It's funny though--back in the eighties, when cassettes were everywhere, MCA would put out these 2 on 1 cassettes - one album would be on side A, while a second album would be on the B side. Anyway, they had Aja and Gaucho as a two-sided cassette, so for years I listened to Aja and Gaucho as if they were one long album!

Lately, though, I've been playing a lot of Katy Lied, particularly for Your Gold Teeth II( Love That tune!!!), Bad Sneakers, Dr Wu, and Everyone's Gone To The Movies....






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Reply #15 posted 11/03/06 11:56am

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AjA
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Reply #16 posted 11/03/06 12:42pm

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prettymansson said:

AjA


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Reply #17 posted 11/03/06 12:45pm

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Aja, then Gaucho then Pretzel Logic.
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Reply #18 posted 11/03/06 12:52pm

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paligap said:

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...mmmmm.....I think mine is still gonna be Aja...

It's funny though--back in the eighties, when cassettes were everywhere, MCA would put out these 2 on 1 cassettes - one album would be on side A, while a second album would be on the B side. Anyway, they had Aja and Gaucho as a two-sided cassette, so for years I listened to Aja and Gaucho as if they were one long album!

Lately, though, I've been playing a lot of Katy Lied, particularly for Your Gold Teeth II( Love That tune!!!), Bad Sneakers, Dr Wu, and Everyone's Gone To The Movies....






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I remember the last S.D. thread u & I agreed on this album and particularly "Your Gold Teeth II" the intro and the break in the middle made me hooked to this song. "Everyone's Gone to th Movies" is flat out creepy!! A song that sounds like it was taken from a movie. neutral

Others:

Aja/Home at Last & I've Got the News (slept on classic songs to me)

Guacho/ My Rival (great detective song!!) although I was hooked to "Glamour Profession"when I first heard it.
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Reply #19 posted 11/03/06 12:54pm

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paligap said:

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...mmmmm.....I think mine is still gonna be Aja...

It's funny though--back in the eighties, when cassettes were everywhere, MCA would put out these 2 on 1 cassettes - one album would be on side A, while a second album would be on the B side. Anyway, they had Aja and Gaucho as a two-sided cassette, so for years I listened to Aja and Gaucho as if they were one long album!

Lately, though, I've been playing a lot of Katy Lied, particularly for Your Gold Teeth II( Love That tune!!!), Bad Sneakers, Dr Wu, and Everyone's Gone To The Movies....






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[Edited 11/3/06 11:54am]


Definitely, Katy Lied thumbs up!
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Reply #20 posted 11/03/06 1:02pm

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My favorite would have to be Aja! This was the one that instantly got me hooked to the whole Steely clan... Gaucho would have to be my second favorite.
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theAudience said:

Most folks know how I feel about this group.
They epitomize almost everything I look for in Pop music.

I love all their albums for different reasons.
But i'm gonna go against the grain here a bit and make what some may consider an unlikely choice.



...Gaucho

Babylon Sisters
Hey Nineteen
Glamour Profession
(a personal favorite)
Time Out of Mind
My Rival
Third World Man



An album I feel gets somewhat overlooked within their excellent catalog.


tA

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This is an interesting choice. At first it sounds almost [i]too[u] perfect, and perhaps a bit dull, but the songs don't grow dull over time, they actually become more exciting.
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Reply #22 posted 11/03/06 1:09pm

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paligap said:

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...mmmmm.....I think mine is still gonna be Aja...

It's funny though--back in the eighties, when cassettes were everywhere, MCA would put out these 2 on 1 cassettes - one album would be on side A, while a second album would be on the B side. Anyway, they had Aja and Gaucho as a two-sided cassette, so for years I listened to Aja and Gaucho as if they were one long album!

Lately, though, I've been playing a lot of Katy Lied, particularly for Your Gold Teeth II( Love That tune!!!), Bad Sneakers, Dr Wu, and Everyone's Gone To The Movies....






...
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I used to hate Dr. Wu, but lately I can't get it out of my head. I think initially the song didn't have the flash that I admired in them (kind of like Gaucho) but the melody is so beautiful.
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JazzyJ said:




I remember the last S.D. thread u & I agreed on this album and particularly "Your Gold Teeth II" the intro and the break in the middle made me hooked to this song. "Everyone's Gone to th Movies" is flat out creepy!! A song that sounds like it was taken from a movie. neutral

Others:

Aja/Home at Last & I've Got the News (slept on classic songs to me)

Guacho/ My Rival (great detective song!!) although I was hooked to "Glamour Profession"when I first heard it.




That's right, we did!!

Btw, I agree about Home at Last and I Got the News!!!!

for Gaucho, I was hooked on Babylon Sisters (those horns!!!) and Time Out Of Mind for the longest...




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Reply #24 posted 11/03/06 1:12pm

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NDRU said:



I used to hate Dr. Wu, but lately I can't get it out of my head. I think initially the song didn't have the flash that I admired in them (kind of like Gaucho) but the melody is so beautiful.


Y' know, I kinda felt that way about the whole album...I kinda slept on it early on, but now, I can't get enough of it, lol




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paligap said:

Btw, I agree about Home at Last and I Got the News!!!!


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Reply #26 posted 11/03/06 1:24pm

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I have genuine affection for every album Steely Dan have ever done. To me it's rock/pop music with a jazz sensibility. I love how the instrumental solo's are as integral to the songs as the sung lyrics. I mean Skunk Baxters breaks in My Old School or Phil Woods alto on Doctor Wu not to mention Wayne Shorter on Aja

My two favorite albums are probably Countdown To Ecstacy (best early album) and Aja best later one.

I did find it hard to get on with Two Against Nature at first but it's grown on me recently. Everything Must Go is a solid album. I love Donald Fagens solo work though especially 'The Nightfly' and 'Morph The Cat'
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soulyacolia said:

... I love how the instrumental solo's are as integral to the songs as the sung lyrics. I mean Skunk Baxters breaks in My Old School or Phil Woods alto on Doctor Wu not to mention Wayne Shorter on Aja



I agree...I love the fact that so many great musicians have participated in those sessions. 'Course, Donald and Walter are such perfectionists( or at least intense sticklers for the particular sound they're looking for) that a lot of musicians considered it a badge of honor to make the final cut on a Dan album, lol ...



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shorttrini said:

Donald Fagen has got to be one of the greatest story tellers of our time. It is almost as if you are there with him.

Even when in a non-typical SD/Fagen situation.


What has become one of my favorite Donald Fagen tunes is...



...True Companion from the Heavy Metal soundtrack album



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Reply #29 posted 11/03/06 3:34pm

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People always talk about their music, but their lyrics are great, too.

As I'm learnig Kid Charlemagne I sing the lyrics:

"From the hills the stuff was laced with kerosene
but yours was kitchen clean
everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motorhome
every A-Frame had your number on the wall
you must have had it all
you'd go to LA on a dare & you'd go it alone"

Now, they've never written an "Imagine" type anthem, but those lyrics really roll off the tongue, and they enhance the music, painting a clear picture in a clever way
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