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Everything Must Go
Steely Dan
Everything Must Go
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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2003 release from Becker and Fagen on Reprise, their first since 2000s Two Against Nature.

     
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All Artists: Steely Dan
Title: Everything Must Go
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Reprise / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 6/10/2003
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 093624843528, 054391660367, 093624843511

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2003 release from Becker and Fagen on Reprise, their first since 2000s Two Against Nature.

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Gary S. from CHEVY CHASE, MD
Reviewed on 7/11/2010...
What's nice - the songs here don't show up on any other compilation of hits. What's less nice - I understand why some of them don't. But for SD fans, it's a necessaery part of the collection.
1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Katy D. (Katy) from BRYAN, TX
Reviewed on 10/10/2006...
Typical Steely Dan sound...
0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.

CD Reviews

Steely Groovin
K. L. Woomer | San Antonio Texas | 06/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have listened to this CD numerous times already through the streaming audio at the steely site and I must tell you that it is really good listening. First of all, I liked SD last CD called 'Two Against Nature' and played it to death, but, I like this release better. Tighter groov, I know that sounds impossible, but even the drums are done better on this recording. not so lifeless.1. At The Last Mall, very good, very end of the worldish lyrics and a great groove.2. TIMTM, a great song about reflection, the chorus sticks in your head like all great SD songs.3. Blues Beach, a funky little piano beginning, this song continues the great groov that this band has on this recording. The line 'things can get a whole lot worse before suddenly falling apart' is funny and depressing all at the same time.4. Godwhacker, another funky tune, with a nice bass line at the beginning.. and the whole idea of the song is lost on me, but that is no big deal with SD, a lot of their classic songs I have no idea what they are singing about, but swear that I believe it is whatever they are saying....5. Slang Of Ages, Straight from 14 tracks of Whack is Walter Becker on lead vocals. First time the guitar player co writer of SD sings, and he does a great job.. and if you like his vocals check out his solo cd called 14 tracks of whack. Slang Of Ages is a great soft song with a jazzy chorus, that again, sticks in your head.6. Green Book ... a tune that you can grab a gal and just dance around to. Has a very distinctive korg organ sound.7. Pizaleen. THIS SONG IS THE BANGO BANG CLASSIC TUNE FROM THIS CD. It has a sound that only SD can cook up. the chorus and back up singers just hook up big time on this song. Pure candy for the ears.8. Lunch With gina. Good fun song about, I think, a stalker. Good stuff.9. Everything must go. Check out the jazzed out beginning. Almost dissonate. then slammo, into groov and the song finishes out the cd with a nice ending. Very strong.This whole cd is great. No duds at all. will warm my CD player for a long time.Lots to listen to on this outing.Buy it, and get one for a friend."
The Real Deal
Patrick E. Molloy | Tustin, CA United States | 06/11/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A mere 3½ years since the release of Two Against Nature, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker return with a new set of tunes, an encouraging sign for any Steely Dan fan.Any album that these guys release is going to get my business, but as with Nature, this new one doesn't scale the heights of the seminal Aja or the equally impressive Gaucho albums. But that familiar Steely Dan sound, replete with succulent horn sections, twisting guitar licks and seductive background vocals, is here in force. It's the real deal, and it will soothe that certain nerve in a Dan fan that only their music can salve.Unlike many of their prior albums, this one was recorded with an ensemble of musicians that don't change much from one track to another. Returning from Nature are guitarist Jon Herrington, vocalist Carolyn Leonhart and her trumpeter brother, Michael. Old SD stalwart Hugh McCracken returns to add some crispy guitar licks of his own. Fagen sings all but one track's lead, and is a little more present on keyboards than he was last time. Becker plays all bass, all solo guitar, and sings "Slang Of Ages".A few of the songs on this disc seem to go back over previously-traveled territory. "Blues Beach", promoted for radio airplay, bears more than a passing resemblance to "Tomorrow's Girls", from Fagen's Kamakiriad album. "Pixeleen" and "Lunch With Gina" evoke memories of "Negative Girl" and "Almost Gothic" from the Nature disc.The other radio-promoted song, Everything Must Go", has a good beat and you can almost dance to it; but the best song on the 42-minute disc is one that you'll have to hear on your own: with a title like "Godwhacker", it's a safe bet that it won't be filling the airwaves. Yet, it, more than any tune on the disc, will satisfy the thirst for more tunes in the vein of "Peg" or "I Got The News".Twenty years between Gaucho and Nature, and now only 3½ years until Everything Must Go. At this rate, we should get a new round of Becker and Fagen before the end of 2006. Unless, as the title track of this disc suggests, they're "goin' out of business, everything must go"."