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Steely Dan - Greatest Hits (CD)

Greatest Hits
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Album Details: Greatest Hits

Release Date:07/14/1998
Label:Mca Int'l
UPC:076732600825

Track List: Greatest Hits

  1. Do It Again
  2. Reeling In The Years
  3. My Old School
  4. Bodhisattva
  5. Show Biz Kids
  6. East St. Louis Toodle-oo
  7. Rikki Don't Lose That Number
  8. Pretzel Logic
  9. Any Major Dude
  1. Here At The Western World
  2. Black Friday
  3. Bad Sneakers
  4. Doctor Wu
  5. Haitian Divorce
  6. Kid Charlemagne
  7. The Fez
  8. Peg
  9. Josie

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  • All Music Guide

    This 1978 ABC set was issued to bind time between Aja and Gaucho. Despite the generous 18 tracks covering the '72-'77 work, this didn't take on mythical proportions due to the fact that the band's separate albums all remained strong and the group's better moments weren't always the biggest hits. Despite the cavils, some great work is here. "Do It Again" and "Reelin' in the Years" both broadened what listeners expected from singles as Donald Fagen's ironic vocals were instantly singular and made all of the lyrics stick. By the middle of Greatest Hits, tracks from three albums in particular, Pretzel Logic, Katy Lied, and The Royal Scam, all cohere into an imperfect though cogent sampling of their work. Tracks like "Black Friday," "Pretzel Logic," and "Haitian Divorce" are all nervous energy and gallows humor, all assiduously played in their patented mix of rock, jazz, and RB. During its initial release the draw for Greatest Hits was one unreleased track. The elegiac "Here in the Western ...World" from "The Royal Scam" sessions perfectly summed up their '73-'76 sound. The track later showed up on another compilations. "Peg" and "Josie" from Aja show up here as well. What makes Greatest Hits less than essential are the glaring omissions, including "Don't Take Me Alive," "Chain Lightening," and "Deacon Blues." Having "FM" absent doesn't help things either. Unlike many compilations, Greatest Hits isn't a loving look but at a group's recent past, but more a stopgap measure to put product on shelves. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Steely Dan

Most rock roll bands are a tightly wound unit that developed their music through years of playing in garages and clubs around their hometown. Steely Dan never subscribed to that aesthetic. As the vehicle for the songwriting of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan defied all rock roll conventions. Becker and Fagen never truly enjoyed rock with their ironic humor... Read more