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Overview
Geffen's 2006 release The Definitive Collection is a mere 16 tracks long, which is a bit short for covering Steely Dan's career. They may not have landed many singles within the Billboard charts -- only 15 between their 1973 debut, Can't Buy a Thrill, and their 2000 comeback, Two Against Nature -- but they had plenty of standards on album rock radio, giving the impression that they had more charting hits than they actually did. This can make compiling a Dan hits collection a little difficult, since concentrating on either the chart singles or the radio staples will wind up giving a misleading impression. The Definitive Collection attempts to negotiate the two: it has the biggest singles -- "Do It Again," "Reeling in the Years," "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," "Deacon Blues," "Peg," "Hey Nighteen" -- and it has such radio favorites as "Bodhisattva," "My Old School," "FM," and "Babylon Sisters." This disc does take into account their new-millennium comeback, pulling "Cousin Dupree" from Two Against Nature and "Things I Miss the Most" from 2003's Everything Must Go, which leaves less space for such Steely Dan standards as "Josie," "Time Out of Mind," "Show Biz Kids," "Any Major Dude Will Tell You," and "Aja." While those songs are missed, listeners wanting a more exhaustive compilation always have the option of purchasing 2000's excellent double-disc set Showbiz Kids: The Steely Dan Story 1972-1980 instead. For those who just want a sampler of many, but not all, of Steely Dan's biggest and best songs, this will suit them fine.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/01/2006 |
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Label: | Geffen Records |
UPC: | 0602498784662 |
catalogNumber: | 000675202 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Steely Dan Primary ArtistPatti Austin Background Vocals
Rick Derringer Guitar
Donald Fagen Organ,Synthesizer,Piano,Keyboards,Electric Piano,Vocals,Background Vocals,fender rhodes,Wurlitzer,Soloist
Michael McDonald Background Vocals
Larry Carlton Guitar,Soloist
Pete Christlieb Flute,Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone,Soloist
Victor Feldman Percussion,Keyboards,Marimbas,Electric Piano,Vibes,Soloist
Don Grolnick Keyboards,Electric Piano,Clavinet
Plas Johnson Flute,Horn,Saxophone
Steve Khan Guitar
John Klemmer Horn
Bill Perkins Flute,Saxophone
Jerome Richardson Tenor Saxophone,Soloist
Tom Scott Flute,Saxophone,Alto Clarinet,Lyricon,Clarinet (Tenor)
Wayne Shorter Flute,Saxophone
Lanny Morgan Saxophone
Chuck Rainey Bass
Walt Weiskopf Background Vocals
Michael Fennelly Background Vocals
Clydie King Background Vocals
Elliott Randall Guitar,Soloist
Gordon Grody Background Vocals
Walter Becker Bass,Guitar,Harmonica,Electric Bass,Electric Guitar,Vocals,Soloist
Jeff Baxter Guitar,Pedal Steel Guitar,spanish guitar,Soloist
Ben Benay Acoustic Guitar
Errol Crusher Bennett Percussion
Randy Brecker Trumpet,Flugelhorn,Soloist
Leroy Clouden Drums
Gary Coleman Percussion
Wilton Felder Bass
Venetta Fields Background Vocals
Bob Findley Horn
Chuck Findley Horn,Brass
Steve Gadd Percussion
Gordon Gottlieb Percussion
Diva Gray Background Vocals
Jay Graydon Guitar
Paul Griffin Keyboards,Electric Piano,Background Vocals
Lani Groves Background Vocals
Patricia Hall Background Vocals
Jon Herington Piano
Jim Hodder Percussion,Drums,Vocals
Jim Horn Flute,Horn,Saxophone
Royce Jones Background Vocals
Walter Kane Bass Clarinet
Jackie Kelso Flute,Saxophone
George Marge Bass Clarinet
Rick Marotta Drums
Myrna Matthews Background Vocals
Hugh McCracken Guitar,Piano,Soloist
Lew McCreary Brass
Leslie Miller Background Vocals
Roger Nichols Overdubs
Michael Omartian Piano,Keyboards
David Paich Piano,Keyboards
Jeff Porcaro Percussion,Drums,Dorophone
Dean Parks Guitar
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie Drums
Lee Ritenour Guitar
James Rolleston Background Vocals
John Rotella Saxophone
Timothy B. Schmit Background Vocals
Ernie Watts Saxophone
Toni Wine Background Vocals
Snooky Young Flugelhorn
Denny Dias Guitar,Electric Sitar,Soloist
Dick Hyde Horn,Brass
Ted Baker Piano,fender rhodes
Jerry Garszva Overdubs
Jon Herrington Rhythm Guitar
Zack Saunders Background Vocals
Michael Leonhart Trumpet
Carolyn Leonhart Background Vocals
Frank Floyd Background Vocals
Keith Carlock Drums
Amy Helm Human Whistle
David Palmer Vocals
Jay Grayeon Soloist
Sherlie Matthews Background Vocals
David Palmer Vocals,Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Donald Fagen Arranger,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements,PersonnelLarry Carlton rhythm arrangement
Victor Feldman Personnel
Don Grolnick rhythm arrangement
Plas Johnson Personnel
Rob Mounsey Horn Arrangements,rhythm arrangement
Jerome Richardson Personnel
Tom Scott Horn Arrangements,Horn Conductor
Jim Gordon Personnel
Walter Becker Arranger,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements,Personnel
Irving Azoff Management
Ben Benay Personnel
Wilton Felder Personnel
Chuck Findley Horn Arrangements
Paul Griffin rhythm arrangement
Jimmie Haskell Orchestration,Saxophone Arrangement
Gary Katz Producer,Audio Production
Johnny Mandel String Arrangements
Lew McCreary Personnel
Ollie Mitchell Personnel
Roger Nichols Special Effects,Engineer
Michael Omartian rhythm arrangement,Personnel
David Paich Personnel
Jeff Porcaro Personnel
Dean Parks rhythm arrangement,Personnel
Elliot Scheiner Engineer
Schmitt Engineer
Timothy B. Schmit Personnel
Bill Schnee Engineer
Ernie Watts Personnel
Phil Burnett Engineer
Chuck Raney Personnel
Jeri Heiden Art Direction
Dave Russell Engineer
Wendel Special Effects
Ryan Null Photo Coordination
Yusuf Tuvi Cover Photo
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