Steely Dan - The Definitive Collection (2006) [FLAC] 88

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Steely Dan - The Definitive Collection (2006) [FLAC] 88 (Size: 486.3 MB)
  01. Do It Again.flac 38.8 MB
  02. Dirty Work.flac 17.2 MB
  03. Reelin’ In The Years.flac 29.3 MB
  04. Bodhisattva.flac 34.9 MB
  05. My Old School.flac 34.6 MB
  06. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.flac 27 MB
  07. Black Friday.flac 24.4 MB
  08. Bad Sneakers.flac 19.8 MB
  09. Kid Charlemagne.flac 32.1 MB
  10. Deacon Blues.flac 48.5 MB
  11. Peg.flac 25.7 MB
  12. FM.flac 29 MB
  13. Hey Nineteen.flac 30.9 MB
  14. Babylon Sisters.flac 35.7 MB
  15. Cousin Dupree.flac 33.9 MB
  16. Things I Miss The Most.flac 24.3 MB
  DR10.txt 1.7 KB
  Jolly Roger.png 128.7 KB
  Steely Dan - The Definitive Collection.m3u 409.6 B
  auCDtect.txt 6.5 KB
  folder.jpg?042148 22.4 KB
  ▲ 21 total files

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Steely Dan
The Definitive Collection (2006)
FLAC LOSSLESS 16bit 44.1kHz

AMG...

Most rock & roll bands are a tightly wound unit that developed their music through years of playing in garages and clubs around their hometown. Steely Dan never subscribed to that aesthetic. As the vehicle for the songwriting of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan defied all rock & roll conventions. Becker and Fagen never truly enjoyed rock -- with their ironic humor and cryptic lyrics, their eclectic body of work shows some debt to Bob Dylan -- preferring jazz, traditional pop, blues, and R&B. Steely Dan created a sophisticated, distinctive sound with accessible melodic hooks, complex harmonies and time signatures, and a devotion to the recording studio. With producer Gary Katz, Becker and Fagen gradually changed Steely Dan from a performing band to a studio project, hiring professional musicians to record their compositions. Though the band didn't perform live between 1974 and 1993, Steely Dan's popularity continued to grow throughout the '70s as their albums became critical favorites and their singles became staples of AOR and pop radio stations. Even after the group disbanded in the early '80s, their records retained a cult following, as proven by the massive success of their unlikely return to the stage in the early '90s.

Tracklist:

01. Do It Again
02. Dirty Work
03. Reelin’ In The Years
04. Bodhisattva
05. My Old School
06. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number
07. Black Friday
08. Bad Sneakers
09. Kid Charlemagne
10. Deacon Blues
11. Peg
12. FM
13. Hey Nineteen
14. Babylon Sisters
15. Cousin Dupree
16. Things I Miss The Most
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