Steely Dan Greatest Hits Zip
Steely Dan – Discography (1972 – 2009)EAC/XLD Rip 34xCD FLAC/APE/WV Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans IncludedTotal Size: 12.2 GB 3% RAR RecoverySTUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUM COMPILATIONS BOX SETSLabel: Various Genre: Jazz Rock, Pop RockMost 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.
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Saints row 3 clothes mod. Becker and Fagen never truly enjoyed rock — with their ironic humor and cryptic lyrics, their eclectic body of work shows some debt to Bob Dylan — preferring jazz, traditional pop, blues, and R&B. Steely Dan created a sophisticated, distinctive sound with accessible melodic hooks, complex harmonies and time signatures, and a devotion to the recording studio. With producer Gary Katz, Becker and Fagen gradually changed Steely Dan from a performing band to a studio project, hiring professional musicians to record their compositions. Though the band didn’t perform live after 1974, Steely Dan’s popularity continued to grow throughout the decade, as their albums became critical favorites and their singles became staples of AOR and pop radio stations. Even after the group disbanded in the early ’80s, their records retained a cult following, as proven by the massive success of their unlikely return to the stage in the early ’90s.1. Can’t Buy A Thrill (1991, MCA, MCD 01769, DMCL 1769, Austria)1972. Can’t Buy A Thrill (2008, Universal, UICY-93515, Japan, SHM-CD)1973.
Countdown To Ecstasy (1991, MCA, MCD 01654, DMCL 1654, Germany)1973. Countdown To Ecstasy (2008, Universal, UICY-93516, Japan, SHM-CD)1973.
Countdown To Ecstasy (2014, Universal, UICY-40080, Japan, PT-SHM)1974. Pretzel Logic (1991, MCA, MCD 01781, DMCL 1781, Germany)1974. Pretzel Logic (2008, Universal, UICY-93517, Japan, SHM-CD)1975.
Katy Lied (1991, MCA, MCD 01800, DMCL 1800, Germany)1975. Katy Lied (2008, Universal, UICY-93518, Japan, SHM-CD)1976.
The Royal Scam (1985, MCA, MCAD-37044, 250 505-2, W.Germany)1976. The Royal Scam (1999, MCA, 811 708-2, USA)1976.
The Royal Scam (2008, Universal, UICY-93519, Japan, SHM-CD)1977. Aja (1984, MCA Victor, VDP-27, Japan)1977. Aja (1984, MCA, MCAD-37214, 250 499-2, W.Germany)1977. Aja (1991, MCA, MCD 01745, DMCL 1745, W.Germany)1977. Aja (2008, Universal, UICY-93520, Japan, SHM-CD)1980. Gaucho (1984, MCA, MCAD-37220, DIDX 56, USA)1980.
Gaucho (2008, Universal, UICY-93521, Japan, SHM-CD)1980. Gaucho (2013, Universal, UICY-40018, Japan, PT-SHM)2000. Two Against Nature (2000, Giant, 9 24719-2, USA)2003.
Everything Must Go (2003, Reprise, 48490-2, USA)2. Alive In America (1995, Giant, 924634-2, USA)3.
The Very Best Of Steely Dan. Reelin’ In The Years (1996, MCA, MCLDD 19147, 2CD)2000. The Steely Dan Story 1972-1980. Showbiz Kids (2000, MCA, 112 407-2, EU, 2CD)2008. The Definitive Collection (2008, Universal, UICY-90827, Japan, SHM-CD)4.
BOX SET:1993. (1993, MCA, MCAD 4-10981, USA, 4CD)2009. (2009, Universal, 532 112-2, EU, 3CD)DOWNLOAD FROMPassword: www.LosslessMA.netIf you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me knowand write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible.
.Greatest Hits by Released November 30, 1978 Recorded 1972-77 Length 79: 17 chronology Greatest Hits (1978) (1978) 1978 Greatest Hits is a by, released in 1978. It has sold over two million units in the The includes tracks from the band's first six studio albums and includes a previously unreleased song, 'Here at the Western World', which was recorded during the sessions for but not included on that album. Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Track listing All songs by and except where noted. Title Original album Length 1.' , 1972 5:50 2.
' Can't Buy a Thrill, 1972 4:35 3. ', 1973 5:45 4. 'Bodhisattva' Countdown to Ecstasy, 1973 5:18 Side two No. Title Original album Length 1. ' Countdown to Ecstasy, 1973 5:21 2.' (, ), 1974 2:46 3. ' Pretzel Logic, 1974 4:34 4.
' Pretzel Logic, 1974 4:30 5. ' Pretzel Logic, 1974 3:06 Side three No. Title Original album Length 1.' Here at the Western World' Previously unreleased 4:00 2. 'Black Friday', 1975 3:39 3.
' Katy Lied, 1975 3:16 4. 'Doctor Wu' Katy Lied, 1975 3:53 5. 'Haitian Divorce', 1976 5:48 Side four No. Title Original album Length 1.'
The Royal Scam, 1976 4:38 2. 'The Fez' (Becker, Fagen, ) The Royal Scam, 1976 3:54 3.
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