I couldn’t stand Steely Dan when I was younger, but there are not many groups I listen to more now a days. Thanks for the info and it’s cool to see what these studio musicians have done on their own.
Nice video on Peripheral Dan music 👍Victor Feldman is everywhere in the world of music. He’s has a Latin Jazz lp “Latinsville” it is great. He also appears on Joe Torres “Latino Con Soul” a rare album he plays some killer piano on it, what a talent. A fun video 👍
Nice video. I have several of the albums you showed. I found all of Steve khans albums. Cheap. Just found out I’ll be going to Austin in Oct. Getting excited already . Take care art
Nice logo on the shirt. Now I know the connection to Encore records from a previous posting. It would be cool to review some of the jazz influences on SD (eg Mingus, Ellington etc) and describe some representative albums.
I find it curious that you point to "Pretzel Logic" as the album on which Fagen and Becker started using session musicians. They used Victor Feldman on their very first album, "Can't Buy a Thrill." Feldman also performed on every Steely Dan album that followed.
Great Video Tim. I would add to your roster both EYE to EYE albums from 1981 and 1983 - the latter is called Shakespeare Stole my Baby. The (dan) force is very strong with these two albums. Produced by Gary Katz and has a whole host of great players. First album mastered by Rob Ludwig is a sonic dream and can be found for $5 (10 here in NZ) Shakespeare is a digital master and sounds a little bright. Both are siblings of Gaucho IMHO and hints of Kamakiriad. Fagen plays on a couple of tracks - On the Mend and Jabberwocky.
Good video! I’ve always found it an interesting topic whether or not you could call Steely Dan a real band or Fagan and Becker with assorted session players??? It’s a good question for debate!!!
Nice one! Maybe you can do a review of the Fagen/Becker collaboration on Thomas Jefferson Kaye "First Grade" Album. Two songs of this album are written by the duo (American Lovers / Jones) and both arer playin a bit. Also Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.
cool segment, but you forgot Joe sample and the Crusaders , album would possibly be, Those southern knights or Rainbow seeker. They Show up all over Aja....
Geez, I can't believe they changed it _again_ ...Katy Lied was supposed to come first, but they've changed things up a couple times now. Oh well, I have no problem with them taking their time on KL, as it needed the most help. ;) The Royal Scam is my favorite anyway.. Can't wait to hear that one!
A minor correction: it was Louis Johnson who played bass on Michael McDonald's first album and Michael Jackson's Off The Wall and Thriller albums. I think you only scratched the surface on Steely Dan sessions players. Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson, Jeff Porcaro,etc
Just got and listening to a Quadrophonic copy of Countdown To Ecstasy. Was not impressed. Secondary instruments would really "pop" out if the mix. It was odd.
I couldn’t stand Steely Dan when I was younger, but there are not many groups I listen to more now a days. Thanks for the info and it’s cool to see what these studio musicians have done on their own.
Brecker Bros featured the recently passed gret - David Sanborn, who played on many sessions (Gaucho)
Great video! I can’t wait for Katy Lied (Doctor Wu).
Steve Gadd on drums, was he not featured on a few albums ?Remarkable drummer
Yep - he’s on several of the records I discussed
I like your vibe brother ..!!
Music Direct has the release date of The Royal Scam as June 28..........we'll see.
Nice video on Peripheral Dan music 👍Victor Feldman is everywhere in the world of music. He’s has a Latin Jazz lp “Latinsville” it is great. He also appears on Joe Torres “Latino Con Soul” a rare album he plays some killer piano on it, what a talent. A fun video 👍
Nice video. I have several of the albums you showed. I found all of Steve khans albums. Cheap. Just found out I’ll be going to Austin in Oct. Getting excited already . Take care art
Nice logo on the shirt. Now I know the connection to Encore records from a previous posting. It would be cool to review some of the jazz influences on SD (eg Mingus, Ellington etc) and describe some representative albums.
Thanks - definitely a planned topic for my deep focus jazz series
Another great video and thanks for all of the info related to these albums. Back on the road looking for them.
I find it curious that you point to "Pretzel Logic" as the album on which Fagen and Becker started using session musicians. They used Victor Feldman on their very first album, "Can't Buy a Thrill." Feldman also performed on every Steely Dan album that followed.
True on Feldman, I mentioned it during the video. 👍🏻👍🏻
Great Video Tim. I would add to your roster both EYE to EYE albums from 1981 and 1983 - the latter is called Shakespeare Stole my Baby. The (dan) force is very strong with these two albums. Produced by Gary Katz and has a whole host of great players. First album mastered by Rob Ludwig is a sonic dream and can be found for $5 (10 here in NZ) Shakespeare is a digital master and sounds a little bright. Both are siblings of Gaucho IMHO and hints of Kamakiriad. Fagen plays on a couple of tracks - On the Mend and Jabberwocky.
And there is one more, basically a Steely Dan album with a female vocal - Rosie Vela's Zazu.
I may get Royal but I have an amazing original of Katy so it’s going to have to review as mind blowing for me to get it
Same.
Good video! I’ve always found it an interesting topic whether or not you could call Steely Dan a real band or Fagan and Becker with assorted session players??? It’s a good question for debate!!!
Nice one! Maybe you can do a review of the Fagen/Becker collaboration on Thomas Jefferson Kaye "First Grade" Album. Two songs of this album are written by the duo (American Lovers / Jones) and both arer playin a bit. Also Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.
cool segment, but you forgot Joe sample and the Crusaders , album would possibly be, Those southern knights or Rainbow seeker. They Show up all over Aja....
I am still putting together the Robert Ludwig Pressing for Steely Dan 😊
Royal Scam first, then Katy Lied
Katy Lied is likely the most meaningful UHQR reissue since the OG was Dolby’d to death😊
Can’t wait
@@jeffreysobczynski7113 well it got DBX mistreatment first
Geez, I can't believe they changed it _again_ ...Katy Lied was supposed to come first, but they've changed things up a couple times now. Oh well, I have no problem with them taking their time on KL, as it needed the most help. ;)
The Royal Scam is my favorite anyway.. Can't wait to hear that one!
A minor correction: it was Louis Johnson who played bass on Michael McDonald's first album and Michael Jackson's Off The Wall and Thriller albums. I think you only scratched the surface on Steely Dan sessions players. Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson, Jeff Porcaro,etc
Thanks - knew I forgot his first name. I did mention Porcaro multiple times though as part of at least 2 of the albums I discussed. 👍🏻✌🏻
Just got and listening to a Quadrophonic copy of Countdown To Ecstasy. Was not impressed. Secondary instruments would really "pop" out if the mix. It was odd.
Haven’t heard that one…