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Jazz / Rock
Performer: Steely Dan
Title: Everything Must Go
Style: Jazz-Rock
Year 2003
Country US
Genre: Jazz / Rock
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 206
MP3 size: 1769 mb
FLAC size: 1154 mb
WMA size: 1980 mb
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Steely Dan - Everything Must Go mp3 album


Steely Dan - Everything Must Go mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Last Mall
Alto Saxophone – Walt WeiskopfBacking Vocals – Catherine Russell, Cindy MizelleBaritone Saxophone – Roger RosenbergBass, Guitar, Soloist – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPiano – Ted BakerTrombone – Jim PughTrumpet – Tony KadleckVocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes, Wurlitzer] – Donald Fagen
3:36
2 Things I Miss The Most
Backing Vocals – Carolyn LeonhartBass, Guitar, Soloist – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPercussion – Gordon GottliebPiano – Ted BakerTenor Saxophone – Walt WeiskopfTrumpet – Michael LeonhartVocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Donald Fagen
3:59
3 Blues Beach
Backing Vocals – Carolyn LeonhartBass, Guitar, Soloist – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockElectric Piano [Rhodes] – Ted BakerGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPercussion – Gordon GottliebVocals, Piano, Organ – Donald Fagen
4:29
4 Godwhacker
Backing Vocals – Catherine Russell, Tawatha Agee*Bass, Guitar, Soloist – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockElectric Piano [Rhodes] – Bill CharlapGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonVocals, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Synthesizer, Soloist, Percussion – Donald Fagen
4:57
5 Slang Of Ages
Backing Vocals – Ada Dyer, Carolyn Leonhart, Catherine Russell, Michael Harvey, Tawatha Agee*Drums – Keith CarlockElectric Piano [Rhodes], Organ, Synthesizer – Donald FagenElectric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Ted BakerGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPercussion – Gordon GottliebTenor Saxophone – Walt WeiskopfTrumpet – Michael LeonhartVocals, Bass – Walter Becker
4:15
6 Green Book
Backing Vocals – Carolyn Leonhart, Catherine Russell, Cindy MizelleBass, Guitar, Soloist – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPiano – Ted BakerVocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Organ, Percussion, Synthesizer, Soloist – Donald Fagen
5:55
7 Pixeleen
Backing Vocals – Michael HarveyBacking Vocals [Featured] – Carolyn LeonhartBaritone Saxophone – Roger RosenbergBass – Walter BeckerClarinet – Ken HitchcockDrums – Keith CarlockGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPercussion – Gordon GottliebPiano – Bill CharlapTenor Saxophone – Walt WeiskopfTrombone – Jim PughTrumpet – Michael LeonhartVocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Organ – Donald Fagen
4:01
8 Lunch With Gina
Backing Vocals – Michael HarveyBass – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockElectric Piano [Rhodes] – Ted BakerGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPercussion – Gordon GottliebTenor Saxophone – Chris Potter Trumpet – Michael LeonhartVocals, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Synthesizer, Soloist – Donald Fagen
4:27
9 Everything Must Go
Backing Vocals – Brenda White-King*, Tawatha Agee*Bass, Percussion – Walter BeckerDrums – Keith CarlockGuitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon HeringtonPiano – Ted BakerTenor Saxophone, Soloist – Walt WeiskopfVocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Clavinet, Percussion – Donald Fagen
6:45

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Reprise Records
  • Copyright (c) – Reprise Records
  • Made By – WEA Manufacturing
  • Recorded At – Sear Sound
  • Recorded At – Skyline Studios
  • Recorded At – River Sound
  • Recorded At – Hyperbolic Sound
  • Recorded At – Bearsville Studios
  • Mixed At – Presence Studios
  • Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City

Credits

  • Arranged By [Horns] – Donald Fagen
  • Composed By, Arranged By – Donald Fagen, Walter Becker
  • Edited By [Additional] – Larry Alexander
  • Engineer – Dave Russell, Elliot Scheiner, Roger Nichols, TJ Doherty*
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Keith Nelson , Matt Scheiner, Steve Mazur , Suzy Barrows, TJ Doherty*, Todd Parker
  • Mastered By – Darcy Proper
  • Mixed By – Elliot Scheiner
  • Mixed By [Assistant] – Joe Peccerillo
  • Producer – Donald Fagen, Walter Becker

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 9362-48435-2 8
  • Barcode (Scanned): 093624843528
  • Matrix / Runout: Z24447 1 48435-2 04 M1S3
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L909
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U8I

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
48435-2 Steely Dan Everything Must Go ‎(CD, Album, RE) Reprise Records 48435-2 US Unknown
none Steely Dan Everything Must Go ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (Steely Dan) none Russia 2003
9326484352 Steely Dan Everything Must Go ‎(CD, Album) Reprise Records 9326484352 Australia 2003
48490-2 Steely Dan Everything Must Go ‎(CD, Album + DVD-V) Reprise Records 48490-2 US 2003
CDW 48490 Steely Dan Everything Must Go ‎(CD, Album + DVD-V, NTSC + Spe) Reprise Records CDW 48490 Canada 2003


Winail
It’s difficult to sincerely consider any of Steely Dan’s latter albums as mere come-back releases, it’s more that they just had work themselves out of a variety of personal corners from which only time could free their souls and allow them to continue doing what they do best. Everything Must Go reflects this notion amazingly well, where we find our two lyrically and musically malevolent midnight cruisers waiting on a light at the corner of Magnolia Boulevard, where they’ll turn west onto Sunset, headed toward the sea. Backed by a solid session band, Becker and Fagen take an odd sideways journey, delivering an incisive tightly woven album laced with the smooth intoxication of their newer material, yet delivering it with a nod to those early heady releases that caused a new page to be added to the book rock n’ roll genres. With that being said, the most exciting aspect of Everything Must Go is that it feels so natural, so off handed, as if they’d made peace with Aja and Gaucho, along with Fagen’s autobiographical and thematic adventures, finding a place to stand that’s breezy wasted and laid-back, yet with a singular musical intensity of perfection that seems to flow with the personification of ease, rather than seeming labored and overly contemplated.Fagen and Becker have shuffled and reshuffled the deck so often over the years that one can only wonder how many cards are missing, or which they’ve chosen to spirit away into their respective vests. Yes, they’ve lined their songs with hidden messages, winks at exclusionary memberships, hip notions, and a few well place daggers … delivering an unrelenting existential jazz infused bit of cleverness and subversiveness that delights even themselves; leaving plenty of breadcrumbs for longtime precious listeners to string together.Many of the songs found here are looser and more blues based, yet all rely on an infectious groove that continually inches forward, virtually carrying the listener through this series of happiness, and it’s all held in check by a funky intuitive backbeat that for all the world feels as if it has settle over the recording studio, demanding its presence to be recognized. Technically the album is perfect. Yet in that perfection Steely Dan have managed to recapture those listeners who were put off by the smooth jazz of their later material, allowing them to feel welcome again, as it feels that both Becker and Fagen have at long last decided who they want to be, and where they finally sound effortlessly comfortable, ready to make a name for themselves again, embracing a new generation who will find themselves unable not to give themselves over to the habitual intoxication known as Steely Dan.Review by Jenell Kesler
Akir
great review. but the typos are an unnecessary distraction.
sergant
This album also exists as a vinyl LP. I own a copy. It is Reprise Records, cat. # 9326-48435-1. Non-gatefold sleeve, plain white inner sleeve, with insert/lyric sheet, printed on 2 sides: lyrics on 1 side, large photo and credits on the other. Bar code # 0 9362-48435-1 1. Made in Germany. Copy-write 2003.
Beazerdred
No, sorry, not right now.
Celace
Interested in selling?
Nalmezar
i also own one.(reprise records)