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1. Sunken Condos (2012)
by Donald Fagen
Morph the Cat wrapped up an alleged trilogy in 2006 -- a trilogy that only became apparent when Donald Fagen's three solo albums were boxed in a set ... More
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2. The Nightfly (1982)
by Donald Fagen
A portrait of the artist as a young man, The Nightfly is a wonderfully evocative reminiscence of Kennedy-era American life; in the liner notes, ... More
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3. Kamakiriad (1993)
by Donald Fagen
Donald Fagen's second solo album is a song cycle of sorts, following the adventures of an imaginary protagonist as he travels the world in his car, a ... More
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4. Morph the Cat (2006)
by Donald Fagen
There are no surprises in sound and style on Morph the Cat, Donald Fagen's long-awaited third solo album, nor should any be expected -- ever since ... More
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7. The Nightfly Trilogy (2007)
by Donald Fagen
Chances are, Donald Fagen didn't envision The Nightfly as the beginning of a trilogy when he released it in 1982, but as he slowly toiled away at his ... More
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8. Morph the Cat [CD/DVD] (2006)
by Donald Fagen
There are no surprises in sound and style on Morph the Cat, Donald Fagen's long-awaited third solo album, nor should any be expected -- ever since ... More
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9. The Nightfly [DVA] (1982)
by Donald Fagen
A portrait of the artist as a young man, The Nightfly is a wonderfully evocative reminiscence of Kennedy-era American life; in the liner notes, ... More
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16. Aja (1977)
by Steely Dan
Steely Dan hadn't been a real working band since Pretzel Logic, but with Aja, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen's obsession with sonic detail and ... More
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17. The Royal Scam (1976)
by Steely Dan
The Royal Scam is the first Steely Dan record that doesn't exhibit significant musical progress from its predecessor, but that doesn't mean the album ... More
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18. Katy Lied (1975)
by Steely Dan
Building from the jazz fusion foundation of Pretzel Logic, Steely Dan created an alluringly sophisticated album of jazzy pop with Katy Lied. With ... More
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20. Pretzel Logic (1974)
by Steely Dan
Countdown to Ecstasy wasn't half the hit that Can't Buy a Thrill was, and Steely Dan responded by trimming the lengthy instrumental jams that were ... More
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21. You Gotta Walk It Like You Talk It ... Or You'll Lose That Beat [El] (1971)
by Becker & Fagen
Pre-Steely Dan, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen did a lot of work, not all of it was recorded quite so well, or fares as well, either, but this ... More
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22. Gaucho (1980)
by Steely Dan
Aja was cool, relaxed, and controlled; it sounded deceptively easy. Its follow-up, Gaucho, while sonically similar, is its polar opposite: a precise ... More
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23. Countdown to Ecstasy (1973)
by Steely Dan
Can't Buy a Thrill became an unexpected hit, and as a response, Donald Fagen became the group's full-time lead vocalist, and he and Walter Becker ... More
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24. The Very Best of Steely Dan (2009)
by Steely Dan
Putting together a "best-of" compilation for a band as hell-bent on achieving perfection as Steely Dan can be a daunting task. Fortunately, The Very ... More
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