Steely Dan Gaucho DVD A
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Steely Dan - "Gaucho" - DVD-A

Steely Dan - "Gaucho" - DVD-A
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Start Time Saturday, May 10, 2008
End Time Saturday, May 17, 2008
Location Silver Spring, Maryland

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DVD-Audio release of the Dan's final studio work before their 20-year "vacation." Superb 5.1 Advanced Resolution 5.1 surround or stereo as well as Dolby Digital 5.1 and stereo, along with video extras. Disc and case are in near-mint condition. Picture is of actual item you are bidding on. A must-have for any Dan fan! (NOTE: Apparent crease in booklet in photo is actually reflection of MrCalhoun taking picture of item. Not to worry, it is perfect). Album notes Steely Dan: Donald Fagen (vocals, electric piano, synthesizer); Walter Becker (guitar, bass).Additional personnel: Steve Khan, Hugh McCracken, Hiram Bullock, Larry Carlton (guitar); Tom Scott (alto & tenor clarinet, tenor saxophone, lyricon); George Marge, Walter Kane (bass clarinet); Michael Brecker, Dave Tofani (tenor saxophone); Ronny Cuber (baritone saxophone); Randy Brecker (trumpet, flugelhorn); Wayne Andre (trombone); Rob Mounsey (piano, synthesizer); Don Groinick (electric piano, clavinet); Patrick Rebillot, Joe Sample (electric piano); Chuck Rainey, Anthony Jackson (bass); Steve Gadd (drums, percussion); Bernard Purdie, Rick Marotta, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Nicholas Marrero (timbales); Crusher Bennett, Victor Feldman, Ralph McDonald (percussion); Leslie Miller, Patti Austin, Toni Wine, Lani Groves, Diva Gray, Gordon Grody, Frank Floyd, Zack Sanders, Valerie Simpson (background vocals).Recorded at Soundworks, A & R Studios, Sigma Sound Studios and Automated Sound Studios, New York, New York; Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, California; Producers Workshop, Hollywood, California. Includes liner notes by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.Probably the most critically revered band of the 70s, Steely Dan's brand of slick pop with a dose of jazz/funk left a meagre but vital catalogue to cling on to. This was their last gasp at the onset of the 80s. Perhaps they were aware of the fact that they were too 70s for the 80s. This was their least accessible and most mature album (no criticism is intended), as the content washes over the listener like a warm shower. 'Hey Nineteen' is the hit single from this set, a radio-friendly nostalgic look at 1967, impeccable in production and with evocative lyrics. Lots of echoey Fender Rhodes and sensitive brass

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