Katy Lied [Remaster]Steely Dan
Release Date: 05/11/1999
Original Release:
1975
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 320188_CD
UPC # 008811191627
Label: MCA Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Steely Dan
Artist: Larry Carlton; Hugh McCracken; Michael McDonald; Phil Woods; Rick Derringer; Victor Feldman; Jeff Porcaro; Wilton Felder Engineer: Roger Nichols; Roger Nichols Producer: Gary Katz; Gary Katz Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Steely Dan: Donald Fagen (vocals, piano, keyboards); Walter Becker (guitar, bass). Additional personnel includes: Denny Dias, Rick Derringer, Dean Parks, Elliot Randall, Hugh McCracken, Larry Carlton (guitar); Phil Woods (alto saxophone); Michael Omartian, David Paich (piano, keyboards); Victor Feldman (vibraphone, percussion); Chuck Rainey, Wilton Felder (bass); Jeff Porcaro (drums, dorophone); Hal Blaine (drums); Michael McDonald, Sherlie Matthews, Carolyn Willis, Myrna Matthews (background vocals). Recorded at ABC Recording Studios Inc., Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. Personnel: Phil Woods (vocals, alto, horns); Walter Becker (vocals, guitar); Donald Fagen (vocals, piano, keyboards); Carolyn Willis, Sherlie Matthews, Michael McDonald , Myrna Matthews (vocals, background vocals); Dean Parks, Elliot Randall, Elliott Randall, Denny Diaz, Hugh McCracken, Larry Carlton, Rick Derringer, Denny Dias (guitar); Jimmie Haskell, Bill Perkins (horns); David Paich, Michael Omartian (piano, keyboards); Victor Feldman (keyboards, vibraphone, percussion); Hal Blaine, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Mike McDonald (background vocals). Liner Note Authors: Donald Fagen; Kenta Hagiwara. Recording information: ABC Recording Studios Inc., Los Angeles, CA. Arranger: Jimmie Haskell. In 1975 after an extraordinarily successful run of releases which culminated in that "steely" masterpiece, PRETZEL LOGIC, the Dan shifted direction a bit and opened their music up on KATY LIED. The sound is warmer, the already sophisticated harmonies somewhat richer, a little bit closer to combo jazz. It's as if jazz pianist Bill Evans collaborated with Bob Dylan. KATY LIED contains Steely Dan's most emotional, even passionate music up to that point, matched only by the brilliant AJA a few years later. Donald Fagen's acerbic vocals forgoe the double tracking of the previous albums, the sarcasm melting into something close to vulnerability in a song like "Doctor Wu," maybe the greatest single tune Fagen and Becker ever wrote. KATY LIED is also notable for the appearance of vocalist Michael McDonald, whose grainy baritone blends particularly well with Fagen's unique sound.
Steely Dan--a name derived from a sex toy in William Burroughs's "Naked Lunch"--spent much of the '70s atop the charts with jazzy, smart-ass pop-rock. The brainchild of hipsters Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, Steely Dan was less a band than it was a laboratory for the duo's singular musical vision, deftly rendered by a cast of studio heavyweights to rule the airwaves, but (owing to either stagefright or sheer impossibility) rarely trotted out on stage. After almost disappearing for more than a decade, Becker and Fagen had re-emerged by the '90s, throwing fans a few bones before finally taking the plunge into a full-fledged reunion.
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