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Walter Becker: Reelin’ in the Gear

By Ken Micallef Guitar.com In the history of ’70s rock the guitar solos of Steely Dan loom large. On such albums as Katy Lied, Pretzel Logic, Royal Scam and Aja, the odd-looking masterminds — guitarist/bassist Walter Becker and singer/keyboardist Donald Fagen — found ways to coax blistering performances out of bored session guitarists who had […]

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Joined at the Hip

Only two people in the world understand how jazz licks, R&B rhythms, pulp novels, and Napoleonic history combine to make great pop music. Luckily, they met. On the occasion of their first album of new Steely Dan material in 20 years, Chris Ingham meets Messrs Fagen and Becker. By Chris Ingham Mojo It’s been 20 […]

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1st album in 2 decades from premier cerebral jazz-pop duet

By Ian MacDonald Uncut Magazine There are two schools on Steely Dan: those who like the early poppier stuff With Tunes: those who prefer the later, purer stuff Without Tunes. Either way, it’s all one continuous cool third stream. This group (for, whoever its changing participants, it’s always a group) has consistently made the most […]

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Steely Dan Stages Comeback for Ages

By Elysa Gardner USA Today NEW YORK — Pop-music comebacks often play out like soap opera plots as artists confront everything from personal rivalries and failed romances to squabbles with former business associates. By all indications, though, no such melodrama informs Two Against Nature, the first studio album in nearly 20 years from Steely Dan. […]

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Review: ‘Two Against Nature’

By Joshua Klein Onion AV Club Steely Dan was one of the most curious — and, by nature of its mammoth popularity, most subversive — bands of the ’70s. Songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen refused to tour, choosing instead to retreat to the studio with some of the world’s finest session players to perfect […]

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Hey, 19: It’s About Time

It’s been nearly 20 years since Steely Dan released an album of new tunes–time aplenty for the duo to ponder perfectionism. By Wayne Robins Newsday NEW YORK — “What record company are we on, by the way?” Donald Fagen wants to know. “I’m not kidding.” You can excuse the Steely Dan man’s disorientation. Fagen and […]

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Back on Tracks

By J.D. Considine Baltimore Sun When last heard from, Steely Dan was in a stylish funk. The year was 1980, the album was Gaucho, and the sound was slick and soulful, full of lithe, danceable grooves but spiked with enough jazzy sophistication to satisfy the brainiest of listeners. Even so, there wasn’t a lot of […]

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The Steely Dan Q&A

By JOHN SAKAMOTO Executive Producer, JAM! NEW YORK — The most organic, slow-motion reunion in rock history finally climaxes today (Tuesday) with the release of “Two Against Nature,” the first new Steely Dan studio album in 20 years. Though Donald Fagen and Walter Becker went their separate ways after 1980’s disheartening “Gaucho,” they continued to […]

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Back in the Mix

Bright, incredibly well-versed musicians Walter Becker and Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, fresh from a two-decade hiatus, are finally ready to share some of their souvenirs. By J.D. Considine Baltimore Sun NEW YORK — We’ve all heard about the perks of rock stardom — the parties, the groupies, the readily available intoxicants. And getting on […]

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Steely Dan’s Fresh Content

The duo’s first studio album in 20 years builds on firm foundations By Marty Hughley Portland Oregonian PORTLAND, Ore. — In a satirical letter posted on their Web site, Steely Dan principals Donald Fagen and Walter Becker announce their plan to “change the name of the band from ‘Steely Dan,’ which we are sick to […]

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