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Musicians :
Donald Fagen (synthesizer, electric piano, organ, vocals), Walter Becker (bass, guitar), Randy Brecker (trumpet, flugelhorn), Wayne Andre (trombone), Tom Scott (alto & tenor saxophone, clarinet, Lyricon, horn), ... [Show more]
Description:
Musicians :
Donald Fagen (synthesizer, electric piano, organ, vocals), Walter Becker (bass, guitar), Randy Brecker (trumpet, flugelhorn), Wayne Andre (trombone), Tom Scott (alto & tenor saxophone, clarinet, Lyricon, horn), David Sanborn (alto saxophone), Michael Brecker, Dave Tofani (tenor saxophone), Ronnie Cuber (baritone saxophone), Walter Kane, George Marge (clarinet), Rob Mounsey (piano, synthesizer, horn), Don Grolnick (electric piano, Clavinet), Bill Tobin, Pat Rebillot, Joe Sample (electric piano), Hiram Bullock, Rick Derringer, Hugh McCracken (guitar), Larry Carlton (lead guitar), Steve Khan (guitar, lead guitar), Mark Knopfler (lead guitar), Chuck Rainey, Anthony Jackson (bass), Michael McDonald, Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson, Frank Floyd, Diva Gray, Gordon Grody, Lani Groves, Lesley Miller, Zachary Sanders, Toni Wine (backing vocals), Errol "Crusher" Bennett, Victor Feldman, Ralph MacDonald, Nicholas Marrero (percussion), Steve Gadd (drums, percussion), Rick Marotta, Jeff Porcaro, Bernard Purdie (drums).
- "Gaucho" Steely Dan's Grammy-winning seventh studio album now on UHQR !
- Definitive reissue Ultra High Quality Record, the pinnacle of high-quality vinyl !
- 45 RPM 2 LP release limited to 15000 numbered copies !
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman from a 1980 analog tape copy originally EQ'd by Bob Ludwig !
- Pressed at Quality Record Pressings using 200 gram Clarity Vinyl !
- Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging !
- Tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jackets with film lamination by Stoughton Printing !
In their review of Gaucho, Rolling Stone proclaims, "Steely Dan have perfected the aesthetic of the tease. Their sound is as slippery as their (lyrical) irony."
Gaucho the seventh studio album by Steely Dan, released in November 1980 and Grammy-winner for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording, was also nominated for Album of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
The sessions for Gaucho represented the band's typical penchant for studio perfectionism and obsessive recording technique. To record the album, the band used at least 42 different musicians, spent over a year in the studio, and far exceeded the original monetary advance given by the record label.
During the two-year span in which the album was recorded, the band was plagued by a number of creative, personal and professional problems. MCA, Warner Bros. and Steely Dan had a three-way legal battle over the rights to release the album. After it was released, jazz musician Keith Jarrett was given a co-writing credit on the title track after threatening legal action over plagiarism of Jarrett's song "'Long As You Know You're Living Yours".
Gaucho marked a significant stylistic change for the band, introducing a more minimal, groove- and atmosphere-based format. The harmonically complex chord changes that were a distinctive mark of earlier Steely Dan songs are less prominent on Gaucho, with the record's songs tending to revolve around a single rhythm or mood, although complex chord progressions were still present particularly in "Babylon Sisters" and "Glamour Profession". Gaucho proved to be Steely Dan's final studio album that Donald Fagen and Walter Becker would make together until the year 2000.
Gaucho reached N° 9 on the U.S. album chart and was certified platinum-selling. "Hey Nineteen" reached N° 10 on the U.S. Singles Chart and went to N° 1 in Canada. Pitchfork, in its review, describes the almost "pathologically overdetermined production" as elegant, arid and a little forbidding. "Every last tinkling chime sounds like it took 12 days to mix, because chances are, it did." The New York Times deemed Gaucho the best album of 1980, beating out Talking Heads' Remain in Light and Joy Division's Closer.
Founded by core members Walter Becker (bass) and Donald Fagen (vocals, keyboards), Steely Dan's popularity rose throughout the late 1970s on, and their seven albums throughout that period of time blended elements of jazz, rock, funk, R&B, and pop. Steely Dan created a sophisticated, distinctive sound with accessible melodic hooks, complex harmonies and time signatures, and a devotion to the recording studio. Becker and Fagen, with producer Gary Katz, gradually changed Steely Dan from a performing band to a studio project, hiring session musicians to record their compositions. The duo didn't perform live between 1974 and 1993. But their popularity nevertheless grew throughout the '70s as their albums became critical favorites and their singles became staples of Adult Oriented Radio and pop radio stations.
After a brief battle with esophageal cancer, Walter Becker died on September 3, 2017 at the age of 67. Steely Dan has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2001. VH1 ranked Steely Dan at No. 82 on their list of the 100 Greatest Musical Artists of All Time. Rolling Stone ranked them No. 15 on its list of the 20 Greatest Duos of All Time.
This stereo UHQR reissue will be limited to 15000 copies, with gold foil individually numbered jackets, housed in a premium slipcase with a wooden dowel spine.
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