Everything Must Go (Steely Dan album)
Everything Must Go | ||||
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Studio album by Steely Dan | ||||
Released | June 10, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2001 - 2003; at Sear Sound (NYC), Skyline Studios (NYC), River Sound (NYC), Hyperbolic Sound (Maui), Bearsville Studios (Bearsville); mixed at Presence Studios (Weston, CT);[1] mastered at Sony Music[2] | |||
Genre | Jazz rock | |||
Length | 42:24 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Walter Becker, Donald Fagen | |||
Steely Dan chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 71/100 [3] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [4] |
BBC Music | (positive)[5] |
Robert Christgau | [6] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[7] |
The Guardian | [8] |
Mojo | [9] |
New York Times | (positive)[10] |
PopMatters | [11] |
Q | [12] |
Rolling Stone | [13] |
Slate | (positive)[14] |
Sputnikmusic | [15] |
Uncut | [16] |
Everything Must Go is the ninth and most recent album by Steely Dan, originally released June 10, 2003. It was Steely Dan's second album following their 20-year studio hiatus, which spanned from 1980 through 2000. Everything Must Go was released three years after their Grammy-winning and certified double-platinum release Two Against Nature. It was a departure from their previous release in that the arrangements were scaled back, the solos were kept tighter, and the album had a more overall live feel. It is also the first time Walter Becker was featured on lead vocals on an official Steely Dan release ("Slang of Ages"). It also featured Becker and Fagen as instrumentalists much more than some of their previous releases, especially their late 1970s work. Becker played bass on every song as well as contributing several of the guitar solos, and Fagen provided most of the keyboard work as well as the synthesizer solos. Received to mixed reviews and lackluster sales, it is the only Steely Dan studio album not to have been certified at least gold.
Reviews
Everything Must Go received mixed reviews upon release. During a concert at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre on July 8, 2011, Donald Fagen said that he felt the album was "underrated".[17]
Releases
Everything Must Go was also released as a DVD-audio disc with a multichannel mix.
A special 2-disc edition of Everything Must Go (one CD, one DVD) was released. The DVD, 'Steely Dan Confessions', follows Becker and Fagen touring Las Vegas after hours in a taxi promoting the album in a special version of the cult HBO cable show Taxicab Confessions, hosted by cabbie Rita.[18][19]
Track listing
All songs written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.
- "The Last Mall" – 3:36
- "Things I Miss the Most" – 3:59
- "Blues Beach" – 4:29
- "Godwhacker" – 4:57
- "Slang of Ages" – 4:15
- "Green Book" – 5:55
- "Pixeleen" – 4:01
- "Lunch with Gina" – 4:27
- "Everything Must Go" – 6:45
Personnel
Steely Dan
- Donald Fagen – vocals, organ, synthesizer, piano, Hohner Clavinet, Fender Rhodes & Wurlitzer electric pianos, percussion
- Walter Becker – bass, guitar, percussion; vocals (on "Slang of Ages")
Additional musicians
- Ted Baker – piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
- Bill Charlap – piano, Fender Rhodes
- Jon Herington – guitar
- Hugh McCracken – guitar
- Keith Carlock – drums
- Gordon Gottlieb – percussion
- Kenneth Hitchcock – clarinet
- Walt Weiskopf – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Chris Potter – tenor saxophone
- Roger Rosenberg – baritone saxophone
- Tony Kadleck – trumpet
- Michael Leonhart – trumpet
- Jim Pugh – trombone
- Ada Dyer – background vocals
- Tawatha Agee – background vocals
- Carolyn Leonhart – background vocals
- Cindy Mizelle – background vocals
- Catherine Russell – background vocals
- Brenda White-King – background vocals
Production
- Producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
- Engineers: Tom Doherty, Roger Nichols, Dave Russell, Elliot Scheiner
- Assistant engineers: Suzy Barrows, Tom Doherty, Steve Mazur, Keith Nelson, Todd Parker, Matt Scheiner
- Mixing: Elliot Scheiner
- Mixing assistant: Joe Peccerillo
- Mastering: Darcy Proper
- Editing: Larry Alexander
- Arrangers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
- Horn arrangements: Donald Fagen
- Technician: Sam Berd
- Drum technician: Art Smith
- Piano tuner: Sam Berd
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2003 | Billboard 200 | 9 |
2003 | Top Internet Albums | 7 |
2003 | UK Album Chart | 21 |
References
- ↑ Presence Studios - Clients
- ↑ discogs.com - Steely Dan Everything Must Go
- ↑ Everything Must Go (Steely Dan album) at Metacritic Retrieved 2012-11-02.
- ↑ "Everything Must Go". Allmusic. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
- ↑ BBC Music review Chris Jones, 2003-05-30
- ↑ "Less Filling: Steely Dan: Everything Must Go". Robert Christgau. 2003-06-26. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- ↑ Entertainment Weekly review
- ↑ The Guardian review
- ↑ Mojo, June 2003, p.95
- ↑ New York Times review
- ↑ PopMatters review
- ↑ Q, July 2003, p.113
- ↑ Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Slate review
- ↑ Sputnikmusic review
- ↑ Uncut review
- ↑ Hollywood Reporter article: "Steely Dan at the Greek Theater: Concert Review.
- ↑ discogs - Everything Must Go CD/DVD Special Edition (Europe)
- ↑ discogs - Everything Must Go CD/DVD (US)
External links
- Complete lyrics
- Interview with Fagen and Becker in Sound on Sound - Article by Paul Tingen about the making of Everything Must Go
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