Artist: Steely Dan
Origin: Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, USA
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop
Original line-up:
Walter Becker: Bass
Donald Fagen: Vocals, Keyboards
Steely Dan is an American Jazz Rock Duo Band from Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, formed in 1972 by Walter Becker (Bass) and Donald Fagen (Vocals, Keyboards). Their music also blends elements of Rock, Pop, Funk and R&B. The band enjoyed great commercial success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They have sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and were inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in March 2001.
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop
Label: UMC
Rating: *****
Format: CD
Tracks:
1. Black Cow (5:03)
2. Kid Charlemagne (5:50)
3. Rikki Don't Lose That Number (4:36)
4. Hey Nineteen (5:28)
5. Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:11)
6. Glamour Profession (6:57)
7. Things I Mill The Most (5:03)
8. Aja (8:30)
9. Peg (4:03)
10. Bodhisattva (5:31)
11. Reelin' In The Years (5:43)
12. A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry (2:22)
Tracks:
LP 1:
Side 1:
1. Black Cow (5:03)
2. Kid Charlemagne (5:50)
3. Rikki Don't Lose That Number (4:36)
Side 2:
1. Hey Nineteen (5:28)
2. Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:11)
3. Glamour Profession (6:57)
LP 2:
Side 3:
1. Things I Mill The Most (5:03)
2. Aja (8:30)
3. Peg (4:03)
Side 4:
1. Bodhisattva (5:31)
2. Reelin' In The Years (5:43)
3. A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry (2:22)
Personnel:
Donald Fagen: Vocals, Piano (Fender), Melodica
Jim Beard: Piano, Keyboards
Connor Kennedy: Guitar
Jon Herington: Guitar
Freddie Washington: Bass
Roger Rosenberg: Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet
Ari Ambrose: Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Walt Weiskopf: Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
Jim Pugh: Trombone
Michael Leonhart: Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion
Carolyn Leonhart: Vocals, Percussion
Catherine Russell: Vocals, Percussion
Jamie Leonhart: Vocals, Percussion
La Tanya Hall: Vocals, Percussion
Live: Northeast Corridor is a live album by Steely Dan, released on September 24, 2021 by UMC, recorded across tour dates at Beacon Theatre, The Met Philadelphia and more. In Memory of Walter Becker.
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