Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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Donald Fagen hopes to do it again with new album By Mark Egan
NEW YORK | Fri Jun 11, 2010 1:17pm EDT
(Reuters) - Donald Fagen, one-half the hit-writing duo behind rock perfectionists Steely Dan, says he will release his fourth solo record in 2011 with an album largely recorded on computers away from conventional studios.
Fagen, who with Walter Becker wrote the seminal 1970s hits "Reeling' in the Years" and "Do It Again" told Reuters he is recording in New York at the home of Steely Dan trumpet player Michael Leonhart, who is co-producing the album.
Fagen, 62, was prolific in the 1970s with Steely Dan, which was named after a sex toy featured in William Burroughs' book "Naked Lunch." But solo, his critically-acclaimed output has been roughly one album per decade -- "The Nightfly" in 1982, "Kamakiriad" in 1993 and "Morph The Cat" in 2006.
"Those albums were a trilogy," Fagen said, noting his first solo record was themed around the 1950s, the second about the current day and his third was futuristic.
"This one does not have a theme but they are good stories -- most of my songs have a plot," he said. "The album, or CD, or whatever they call it these days should be out next year."
Fagen said the as-yet untitled album is being recorded on computer using Pro Tools software. Some overdubs have been done at New York's Stratosphere Sound studio. He said the album will be released by Warner Bros Records as the final obligation under his contract with the recording giant.
Asked why he took so long between solo records, Fagen said he hated the 1980s and then was distracted by Steely Dan reunions. "I didn't feel like doing too much in the 1980s because they were so depressing," he said.
And, he said, he suffered from depression.
"I went to a shrink for a while in those days. I went for seven years during the '80s," he said. "I had various neurotic problems since I was a little kid."
"When you're young you have a youthful energy that allows you to ram your way through bad times...but when I got to my mid-30s I ran out of that energy and had to grow up," he said.
Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:45 pm
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Given that Steely Dan seems to be touring again this summer, I'd bet this album doesn't see the light of day in 2011.
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Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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I didn't care much for either of the 2000s Steely Dan albums or Fagen's album. Everything sounds the same. Two Against Nature had a few good songs but it was beyond overrated. Probably as good an album as they still had left in them though. Everything Must Go sucked however. Morph The Cat was OK, but quite dull to me. But I do like the Steely Dan live album.
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Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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I guess my mileage varies. I liked Two Against Nature and Everything Must Go. Morph The Cat had some good songs but Fagan doesn't seem to know when to end them, an issue I had with some of the Kamikariad tracks too. Both Steely Dan albums had some lengthy tracks too but not as many.
Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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Glenn S. wrote:
I guess my mileage varies. I liked Two Against Nature and Everything Must Go. Morph The Cat had some good songs but Fagan doesn't seem to know when to end them, an issue I had with some of the Kamikariad tracks too. Both Steely Dan albums had some lengthy tracks too but not as many.
Yes, yes! I like to call it Meander The Cat!
"The Great Pagoda Of Funn" is anything but.
Two Against Nature and Everything Must Go aren't as good as their first run of albums, but they're still excellent endeavors. "Gaslighting Abbie" is in my top 3 Steely Dan songs, and "Blues Beach" should have been a big radio hit.
Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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I agree that the last two Dan albums and Donald's last couple of efforts all sound too much alike. There should be more musical variety (different instrumentation, rhythms, tempos) from song-to-song and certainly from album-to-album. Don't get me wrong; I love the sound, but I expect more from someone as creative as Fagen.
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:04 am
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Love them ALL. Bring on the codas. Bring on the "samey" instrumentation. Fagen's farts are more musical than most of what "artists" consider unleashing to the public.
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Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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JGordonBD wrote:
I agree that the last two Dan albums and Donald's last couple of efforts all sound too much alike. There should be more musical variety (different instrumentation, rhythms, tempos) from song-to-song and certainly from album-to-album. Don't get me wrong; I love the sound, but I expect more from someone as creative as Fagen.
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Same here.
The albums sound great but the music is dull.
I wonder if, like all his previous albums, there will be a DVD Audio version
Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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I NEVER mix the two groups together. The "Two Against Nature" reincarnation has nothing to do with the group on ABC Records. As for Donald solo, they're similiar, but I enjoy them all (in order: Morph, Nightfly, Kamakiriad).
Sear Sound has been a beehive for several highly intriguing projects this summer. Highlight sessions include:
NYC denizen Donald Fagen tracked in Studio A on the 8038 Neve with Michael Leonhart producing and Charlie Martinez engineering for Warner Bros. Records.
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Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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First off, I consider The Nightfly to be a better album than most of the Steely Dan records. For me, it basically is a traditional Steely Dan record because of the amount of session players used.
What started happening around the time of Kamakiriad was that Donald began using more of a core group of musicians. That continued with Two Against Nature, EMG and the Morph The Cat solo album. The other change: Walter Becker as the blues lead guitar player.
I really feel these changes have hurt the music. That and Gary Katz not serving as a secondary, objective ear. I think this explains why the arrangements tend to wander, etc. Too much improvising and not enough structure. Before the arrangements had to be written out to a T because of the expense of hiring session musicians.
Post subject: [2012-10-16] Donald Fagen "Sunken Condos" (Reprise)
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I'm in, too, of course. A shame this was not ready in time for him to want to do a track from it on this regrettable Dukes of September tour. Might have kept me from nodding off.
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