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The Nightfly Trilogy
By Donald Fagen
Label: Reprise
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Nightfly
CD: I.G.Y.; Green Flower Street; Ruby Baby; Maxine; New Frontier; The Nightfly; The
Goodbye Look; Walk Between Raindrops. MVI: I.G.Y.; Green Flower Street; Ruby Baby; Maxine; New
Frontier; The Nightfly; The Goodbye Look; Walk Between Raindrops. Bonus Audio: True Companion;
Green Flower Street (Live); Century's End. Bonus Video: New Frontier; Century's End. Complete
lyrics, liner notes credits and ringtones.
Kamikiriad
CD: Trans-Island Skyway; Countermoon; Springtime; Snowbound; Tomorrow's Girls;
Florida Room; On The Dunes; Teahouse On The Tracks. MVI: Trans-Island Skyway; Countermoon;
Springtime; Snowbound; Tomorrow's Girls; Florida Room; On The Dunes; Teahouse On The Tracks.
Bonus Audio: Big Noise New York; Confide In Me; Blue Lou; Shanghai Confidential; Reprise Promo
Interview. Bonus Video: Tomorrow's Girls; Snowbound. Complete lyrics, liner notes credits and
ringtones.
Morph The Cat
CD: Morph The Cat; H Gang; What I Do; Brite Nitegown; The Great Pagoda Of Funn;
Security Joan;
The Night Belongs To Mona; Mary Shut The Garden Door; Morph The Cat (Reprise). MVI: Morph The
Cat; H Gang; What I Do; Brite Nitegown; The Great Pagoda Of Funn; Security Joan; The Night
Belongs To Mona; Mary Shut The Garden Door; Morph The Cat (Reprise). Bonus Audio: Rhymes;
Hank's Pad (Live); Viva Viva Rock 'n' Roll (Live); World Café Interview (2006). Complete lyrics, liner
notes credits and ringtones.
Trilogy: 10 Extras
Rhymes; Big Noise New York; True Companion; Confide In Me; Blue Lou; Shanghai
Confidential; Green Flower Street (Live); Century's End; Hank's Pad (Live); Viva Viva Rock 'n' Roll
(Live).
Ten Days Out: Blues from the Backroads
Label: Reprise
Released: 2007
Track listing: Prison Blues; Potato Patch; Honky Tonk; The Thrill is Gone; Tina Marie; Born in Louisiana; Chapel Hill Boogie; Tears Came Rollin' Down; Knoxville Rag; Big Daddy Boogie; U-Haul; Red Rooster; Sittin' on Top of the World; Spoonful; Grindin' Man.
The Nightfly Trilogy
by John Kelman
There are those who bemoan the apparent lack of sophistication in contemporary pop music, although there are plenty of examples proving that it's not all about 'dumbing down' for the masses. Steely Dan--the rock group that emerged in the 1970s as a collective but ultimately whittled itself down to its two songwriting components, Walter Becker and ...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Ten Days Out: Blues from the Backroads
by Chris M. Slawecki
When guitarist Shepherd does a blues tour of the American musical south, he does it right: Ten days with friends Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton (Stevie Ray Vaughan's longtime rhythm section Double Trouble), plus a mobile studio and documentary film crew; starting from the mouth of the Mississippi River in New Orleans, to Shreveport, up to ...
Caught in the Act
Label: Reprise
Released: 2006
Track listing: Feeling Good; Summer Wind; Home; You and I; The More I See You; You
My Darker Moods
Label: Reprise
Released: 2006
Track listing: Death Valley '69; Nuclear War; Perfume of a Critic's Burning Flesh; Contort Yourself; Beautiful
People; Metal Machine Music Part I; Metal Machine Music Part I (Bill Laswell dub mix).
The Road to Escondido
By J.J. Cale
Label: Reprise
Released: 2006
Track listing: Danger; Heads in Georgia; Missing Person; When This War Is Over; Sporting Life Blues; Dead
End Road; It's Easy; Hard To Thrill; Anyway The Wind Blows; Three Little Girls; Don't Cry
Sister; Last Will and Testament; Who Am I Telling You?; Ride The River.
Morph The Cat
By Donald Fagen
Label: Reprise
Released: 2006
Track listing: Morph the Cat; H Gang; What I Do; Brite Nightgown; The Grand Pagoda of Funn; Security Joan; The Night Belongs to Mona; Mary Shut the Garden Door; Morph the Cat (reprise).
J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road to Escondido
by Doug Collette
The Road to Escondido was originally conceived as a project whereby Cale would produce an album of Slowhand's. However, it ended up being an ostensible collaboration between the two, the end result of which will benefit Cale more than Clapton. The prominence of the latter's name in the artist credits ensures a visibility ...
Donald Fagen: Morph the Cat
by Woodrow Wilkins
There's an engaging quality to Donald Fagen's songwriting and perfectionism that makes Steely Dan fans flock to his solo albums. While The Nightfly (1982) and Kamakiriad (1993) were expressly Fagen, Morph the Cat closely resembles Steely Dan without Walter Becker. The lineup partially reflects the ensemble that recorded the Dan's 2003 release, Everything Must Go, and ...
