Fan Questions

Last year I came up with the idea for an interview conducted over the Internet where fans could submit questions to the band. So Jim McKay and I set the wheels in motion and the band graciously accepted. Below are the results in no particular order. Quite frankly when we started working on this concept […]

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The Guilty Pop Pleasures of Steely Dan

By Derk Richardson San Francisco Bay Guardian I’ve always felt a little ashamed about being seduced by Steely Dan. But I thought that was all behind me, reduced to the occasional nostalgic tug of hearing “Rikki Don’t Lose that Number” on classic rock radio. Wrong. Steely Dan is back with Two Against Nature, their first […]

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Two Against Nature Review

By Graeme Hammond Melbourne Sunday Herald Sun Strictly speaking, Steely Dan ceased as a functioning unit 20 years ago with the release of the exquisite Gaucho, which yielded “Hey Nineteen” and “Babylon Sisters.” Like partners in a well-mannered divorce, however, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen maintained warm diplomatic relations: Becker collaborated on Fagen’s futuristic Kamakiriad […]

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Walter Becker takes the solos on Steely Dan’s first studio release in 20 years

By Darrin Fox Guitar World Even though two decades have passed since Steely Dan’s last studio album (Gaucho), their new release, Two Against Nature (Giant), bears all the trademarks fans expect from Donald Fagen and Walter Becker: complex, yet musical songs, stellar production values, and — of course — exceptional guitar work. The guitar is […]

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Bringing up Steely Dan; Donald Fagen Makes His Cleveland Area Parents Proud

By Susan Rzepka Cleveland Jewish News CLEVELAND — “Would you, by chance, be a Steely Dan fan?” Beachwood resident Joseph “Jerry” Fagen inquires wryly. It’s an unlikely question coming from an 80-year-old, but Fagen’s “favorite conversation starter” affords the opening he needs to do what any parent would do in his shoes: kvell a little. […]

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Return of the Dark Brothers

Nearly two decades after fading away, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen of Steely Dan are picking up exactly where they left off By Alec Wilkinson Rolling Stone Barely eighteen years go by, and Steely Dan follows up Gaucho with Two Against Nature,which Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, the band’s original and only and permanent members, […]

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Sophisticated Skank

Donald Fagen and Walter Becker return with the first new Steely Dan album in 20 years By Gary Kamiya Salon.Com Steely Dan slid like a malevolent ice cube through the ’70s, their complex music and insidious lyrics burning a cold tunnel through the decade’s soft, fatty tissues. The antithesis of punk, they were just as […]

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Doing It Again

By Robert Christgau The Village Voice Steely Dan Two Against Nature Giant In 1980, topping off the active phase of their strange career as pop interlopers turned AOR powerhouses, Steely Dan scored their third and final Top 10 hit: “Hey Nineteen,” in which a class-of-’67 “dandy of Gamma Chi” came on to a girl too […]

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Steely Dan’s ‘Two Against Nature’

By Jordan Hoffman LeisureSuit Media To anyone who thought that Steely Dan couldn’t be relevant in 2000, I have news for you: they were never relevant. To anyone who thought Steely Dan would’ve lost their outsider’s wit and poisonous sarcasm by 2000, I offer the opening line from “Gaslighting Abbie,” the first track on their […]

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Steely Dan Lost in Groove

By Bruce Westbrook Houston Chronicle “Two Against Nature” Steely Dan Giant After a two-decade wait, perhaps we should be glad to hear any new album by Steely Dan. That seems to be the stance of many critics, who are making this the most hyped disc of the year so far. Hear! the smooth sounds. Exalt! […]

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