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Donald Fagen's Nightfly Trilogy

Well, the Steely Dan "High Rollers Tour" just ended...



...So what's next on the horizon?

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Donald Fagen's Nightfly Trilogy





Seven-Disc Boxed Set Features The Original Albums of The Nightfly, Kamakiriad and Morph The Cat , plus MVI (Music Video Interactive) Versions With Enhanced Mixes, Bonus Audio and Video, and Bonus Disc

Available November 20th in the United States and November 19th in Europe from Rhino Records

LOS ANGELES - Donald Fagen and Walter Becker-AKA Steely Dan-carved out a unique space in popular music scoring hits with tightly arranged songs that combined literate, ironic lyrics, their own eccentric musical idiom and sophisticated production. As a solo artist, Fagen recorded a trio of peerless albums spread out over more than 30 years including The Nightfly, Kamakiriad (both Grammy-nominated for Album of the Year) and Morph The Cat (which earned a 2006 Grammy for Best Surround Sound).

Rhino presents all in a special seven-disc boxed set featuring CDs of the three original albums, a trio of MVI discs, along with a bonus CD that collects the 10 bonus tracks.

NIGHTFLY TRILOGY is offered now for pre-order at www.donaldfagen.com and will be available November 20 at regular retail outlets and www.rhino.com for a suggested price of $59.98.

Each MVI album is presented in Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 Surround Sound with bonus material in Advanced Resolution PCM Stereo (48kHz/24-bit). Each MVI disc also features the UrTone application, which is a brand-new technology that allows the customer to select any track or any portion of a track they want as their ringtone by using a simple drag bar.

MVI (Music Video Interactive) is a DVD-based music format that offers everything you've come to expect from an audio disc plus more. In addition to an album's worth of songs, MVI delivers more video and interactive extras, and with one click saves your digital music files anywhere. For more information, check out www.mvimusic.com.

The boxed set takes its name from Fagen's 1982 solo debut. A note from the original The Nightfly album sleeve explains the concept: "The songs on this album represent certain fantasies that might have been entertained by a young man growing up in the remote suburbs of a northeastern city during the late fifties and early sixties, i.e., one of my general height, weight and build."


The Nightfly MVI album contains all eight original album cuts including the hit "I.G.Y.," "New Frontier" and the title track, a collective portrait of the late-night radio personalities Fagen grew up listening to. The bonus material features "Century's End," a song composedfor the film Bright Lights Big City, "True Companion," which was written for the animated movie Heavy Metal, plus a live version of The Nightfly song "Green Flower Street" originally released on Fagen's Live At The Beacon: The NY Rock & Soul Revue. The disc also contains videos for "New Frontier" and "Century's End."

Explaining the 11-year gap between The Nightfly and its follow-up, Kamakiriad, Fagen writes in the boxed set's liner notes: "During the final mix down of [The Nightfly], I started to feel kind of funny, and that feeling turned into an even weirder feeling that had to do with work and love and the past and mortality and so forth. I wouldn't complete another CD until 1993. So I'm glad I made The Nightfly before a lot of the kid-ness was beat the hell out of me, as happens to us all."

His second solo effort, Kamakiriad, centers around a journey in a futuristic car, a Kamakiri Steam Power 10. Produced by Walter Becker, the MVI album contains all eight original songs including, "Trans-Island Skyway," "Snowbound" (co-written with Becker) and the single "Tomorrow's Girls." The bonus tracks include the instrumentals "Shanghai Confidential," and "Blue Lou" and demo versions of "Confide In Me" and "Big Noise New York," a song originally written for Spike Lee. The bonus videos feature "Tomorrow's Girls" and "Snowbound".

Winner of the Grammy for Best Surround Sound, Morph The Cat was released in 2006. In the boxed set's liner notes, Fagen writes about the album origins: "September 10, 2001: My mother turned 76. September 11, 2001: You know about that one. January 9, 2003: My mother died of Alzheimer's disease. January 10, 2003: I turned 55. All these numbers somehow add up to this album, the last in this series." The album's original nine songs are presented on the MVI album featuring the title track, "Brite Nitegown" and "Security Joan," a song about a romance sparked when the narrator is wanded during a tedious airport security check by an enchanting officer. The bonus tracks include previously unreleased live versions of "Hank's Pad" and "Viva Viva Rock 'N' Roll" along with "Rhymes," (an Al Green song originally intended to promote a review that never came off) and an interview originally aired on NPR's World Cafe program.

Taken together, the three albums present a rich and wry musical portrait of the artist and his times.



THE NIGHTFLY
Track Listing

1. "I.G.Y."
2. "Green Flower Street"
3. "Ruby Baby"
4. "Maxine"
5. "New Frontier"
6. "The Nightfly"
7. "The Goodbye Look"
8. "Walk Between Raindrops"

MVI Extras
Bonus Audio:
1. "True Companion"
2. "Green Flower Street" (Live)
3. "Century's End"

Bonus Video:
1. "New Frontier"
2. "Century's End"

KAMAKIRIAD
Track Listing

1. "Trans-Island Skyway"
2. "Countermoon"
3. "Springtime"
4. "Snowbound"
5. "Tomorrow's Girls"
6. "Florida Room"
7. "On The Dunes"
8. "Teahouse On The Tracks"

MVI Extras
Bonus Audio:
1. "Big Noise New York"
2. "Confide In Me"
3. "Blue Lou"
4. "Shanghai Confidential"

Bonus Video:
1. "Tomorrow's Girls"
2. "Snowbound"

MORPH THE CAT
Track Listing

1. "Morph The Cat"
2. "H Gang"
3. "What I Do"
4. "Brite Nitegown"
5. "The Great Pagoda Of Funn"
6. "Security Joan"
7. "The Night Belongs To Mona"
8. "Mary Shut The Garden Door"
9. "Morph The Cat" (Reprise)

MVI Extras
Bonus Audio:
1. "Rhymes"
2. "Hank's Pad" (Live)*
3. "Viva Viva Rock 'N' Roll"* (Live)
4. World Cafe Interview (2006)

BONUS DISC
Track Listing

1. "Rhymes"
2. "Big Noise New York"
3. "True Companion"
4. "Confide In Me"
5. "Blue Lou"
6. "Shanghai Confidential"
7. "Green Flower Street" (Live)
8. "Century's End"
9. "Hank's Pad" - (Live)*
10. "Viva Viva Rock 'N' Roll" - (Live)*

*Previously Unreleased

http://donaldfagen.com/news.php

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Reply #1 posted 09/26/07 12:47pm

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Is his solo stuff different from Steely Dan, or very similar?
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Reply #2 posted 09/26/07 12:58pm

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NDRU said:

Is his solo stuff different from Steely Dan, or very similar?

The sound is pretty much the same.
Maybe some songs are more personal lyrically.


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NDRU said:

Is his solo stuff different from Steely Dan, or very similar?


Some SD tours have spots where they feature Fagen and Becker's solo tunes. I don't really see anything that makes them much different from the Dan's songbook, though Becker has a more streamlined rock band approach (Fagen tends to the jazzier side of things).
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Reply #4 posted 09/26/07 5:16pm

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love nightfly .. wished rollers toured LA or SD .. not this yr err ..
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fingertips said:

love nightfly .. wished rollers toured LA or SD .. not this yr err ..

Yeah.

Luckily I caught the "Summer Tour"...

http://prince.org/msg/8/196088?&pg=1

...when they passed through Cali (Irvine) last July.


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theAudience said:

fingertips said:

love nightfly .. wished rollers toured LA or SD .. not this yr err ..

Yeah.

Luckily I caught the "Summer Tour"...

http://prince.org/msg/8/196088?&pg=1

...when they passed through Cali (Irvine) last July.
saw them in San Diego lst yr to .. great gig and a nice outdoor venue, http://viejasentertainment.com/..got right up in front of the stage it was sweet .

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