Everything Must Go

Everything Must Go

by Steely Dan
Everything Must Go

Everything Must Go

by Steely Dan

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

When Steely Dan released Two Against Nature in 2000, their first album in 20 years, it was an unexpected gift, since all odds seemed against Donald Fagen and Walter Becker reteaming for nothing more than the occasional project, let alone a full album. As it turned out, the duo was able to pick up where they left off, with Two Against Nature seamlessly fitting next to Gaucho and earning the band surprise success, including a Grammy for Album of the Year, but the bigger surprise is that the reunion wasn't a one-off -- they released another record, Everything Must Go, a mere three years later. Given the (relatively) short turnaround time between the two records, it comes as little surprise that Everything Must Go is a companion piece to Two Against Nature, and sounds very much like that album's laid-back, catchy jazz-funk, only with an elastic, loose feel -- loose enough to have Walter Becker take the first lead vocal in Steely Dan history, in fact, which sums up the Dan's attitude in a nutshell. This time, they're comfortable and confident enough to let anything happen, and while that doesn't really affect the sound of the record, it does affect the feel. Though it as expertly produced as always, there's less emphasis on production and a focus on the feel, often breathing as much as a live performance, another new wrinkle for Steely Dan. Sometimes, it also sounds as if Becker and Fagen have written the songs quickly; there's nothing that betrays their high standards of craft, but, on a whole, the songs are neither as hooky nor as resonant as the ones unveiled on its predecessor. While it might have been nice to have a song as immediate as, say, "Cousin Dupree," there are no bad songs here and many cuts grow as nicely as those on Two Against Nature. But the real selling point of Everything Must Go is that relaxed, comfortable, live feel. It signals that Steely Dan has indeed entered a new phase, one less fussy and a bit funkier (albeit lite funk). If they can keep turning out a record this solid every three years, we'd all be better off. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/10/2022
Label: Analogue Prod.
UPC: 0753088014277
Rank: 33893

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steely Dan   Primary Artist
Chris Potter   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Bill Charlap   Guest Artist,Piano,Fender Rhodes
Tawatha Agee   Vocals (Background)
Cindy Mizelle   Vocals (Background)
Donald Fagen   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Soloist,Clavinet,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Percussion,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Carolyn Leonhart   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Gordon Gottlieb   Percussion
Keith Carlock   Drums
Walt Weiskopf   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Walter Becker   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Electric)
Jon Herington   Guitar
Hugh McCracken   Guitar
Roger Rosenberg   Sax (Baritone)
Michael Leonhart   Trumpet
Michael Harvey   Vocals (Background)
Kenneth Hitchcock   Clarinet
Tony Kadleck   Trumpet
Catherine Russell   Vocals (Background)
Jim Pugh   Trombone
Ada Dyer   Vocals (Background)
Ted Baker   Piano,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes
Brenda White-King   Vocals (Background)
Ken Hitchcock   Clarinet

Technical Credits

Keith Nelson   Assistant Engineer
Larry Alexander   Editing
Elliot Scheiner   Mixing,Engineer
Donald Fagen   Arranger,Composer,Musician,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Darcy Proper   Mastering
Joe Peccerillo   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Walter Becker   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Danny Clinch   Photography
TJ Doherty   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Michael Leonhart   Consultant
Dave Russell   Engineer
Roger Nichols   Engineer
Todd Parker   Assistant Engineer
Art Smith   Technician,Drum Technician
Carol Bobolts   Design
Sam Berd   Technician,Piano Tuner
Suzy Barrows   Assistant Engineer
Steve Mazur   Assistant Engineer
Mathew Scheiner   Assistant Engineer
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