Steely Dan EVERYTHING MUST GO
Steely Dan EVERYTHING MUST GO
Steely Dan: Walter Becker (vocals, guitar, bass, percussion); Donald Fagen (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, synthesizer, percussion).
Additional personnel: Jon Herrington, Hugh McCracken (guitar); Walt Weskopf (alto & tenor saxophones); Chris Potter (tenor saxophone); Roger Rosenber (baritone saxophone); Ken Hitchcock (clarinet); Tony Kadleck, Michael Leonhart (trumpet); Jim Pugh (trombone); Ted Baker (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano); Bill Charlap (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Keith Carlock (drums); Gordon Gottleib (percussion); Cindy Mizelle, Catherine Russell, Carolyn Leonhart, Tawatha Agee, Ada Dyer, Michael Harvey, Brenda White-King (background vocals).
Recorded at Sear Sound, Skyline Studios, and River Sound, New York, New York;
Hyperbolic Sound, Maui and Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York.
Personnel: Walter Becker (vocals, guitar, electric guitar, percussion); Donald Fagen (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, percussion); Hugh McCracken, Jon Herington (guitar); Kenneth Hitchcock (clarinet); Walt Weiskopf (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Chris Potter (tenor saxophone); Roger Rosenberg (baritone saxophone); Michael Leonhart, Tony Kadleck (trumpet); Jim Pugh (trombone); Ted Baker (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ); Bill Charlap (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Keith Carlock (drums); Gordon Gottlieb (percussion); Cindy Mizelle, Brenda White-King, Ada Dyer, Tawatha Agee, Carolyn Leonhart, Catherine Russell (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Elliot Scheiner.
Recording information: Bearsville Sound Studios, Bearsville, NY; Hyperbolic Sound, Maui, Hawaii; River Sound, New York, NY; Sear Sound Studios, New York, NY; Skyline Studios, New York, NY.
Editor: Larry Alexander .
Photographer: Danny Clinch.
Arrangers: Donald Fagen; Walter Becker.
After a 20-year layoff, Steely Dan returned in 2000 with TWO AGAINST NATURE. In the face of that double-decade layoff, the three-year wait for EVERYTHING MUST GO seems like a drop in the bucket. Like its predecessor, EVERYTHING harkens back to the classic '70s Dan jazzy pop sound, with some minor adjustments. The bluesy Walter Becker guitar leads that were a key element of TWO AGAINST NATURE are even more prevalent here (Becker even takes a lead vocal this time around), and the earlier album's harmonically simpler song structures and arrangements are pared down a bit further here.
Other than that, it's blessedly business-as-usual for Becker and his accomplice Donald Fagen. When they're not looking askance at drug culture, the digital age, and the onset of old age, they're waxing satirical about sexual/social dynamics, and on the title track, providing the perfect, biting-but-poignant anthem for the post-9/11, post-Internet boom economic tumble. Guest appearances by jazz hotshots pianist Bill Charlap and saxman Chris Potter add melodic interest, but it's Becker and Fagen's gloriously twisted worldview that remains the fulcrum of the action.
- Format: CD
- Genre: Pop
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