Citizen Steely Dan
Citizen Steely Dan | ||||
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Box set by Steely Dan | ||||
Released | December 14, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1972–1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 286:58 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Walter Becker, Donald Fagen | |||
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Citizen Steely Dan is a four-CD box set compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1993. The set is a collection of all of Steely Dan's albums (up to 1980) in chronological order, and also contains a non-album single ("FM (No Static at All)"), a non-album B-side ("Bodhisattva (Live)"), a rare compilation track recorded during the sessions for The Royal Scam but released only on the 1978 Greatest Hits ("Here at the Western World"), and a previously unreleased demo of "Everyone's Gone to the Movies" (a song from their 1975 album Katy Lied).
The set is not, however, a complete compilation of every track released by Steely Dan up to 1993. Missing are both sides of the band's 1972 debut single ("Dallas" b/w "Sail the Waterway"), neither of which has ever been re-issued on CD. This is due to the band's dislike of the songs and refusal to allow them to be reissued.
Until 1998, this was the only place to find the remastered versions of the Steely Dan albums. However, because the albums were split up irregularly amongst the discs (in some cases with the track order changed), the remastered studio albums were issued in 1998, albeit without bonus tracks.
The first pressing features "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" using the single edit of the song. This version omits the percussive opening for the song. The second pressing of the boxed set features the version from the album although it was reissued without any information noting the change.
Glen Meadows remastered the CD set from the digital masters archived by Donald Fagen, Gary Katz and Roger Nichols in 1982. These digital tapes were prepared because the original analog tapes were in very poor shape. The earliest CD mastering for all the Steely Dan albums in 1985 used these digital tapes but MCA inexplicably used deteriorating analog masters for all later CD pressings until the 1998 remasters. This information was discovered by Roger Nichols in 1991 when he was asked his opinion of the Mobile Fidelity Gold reissues of Aja and Gaucho. Nichols discovered that the "Gaucho CD was even a different speed, about a quarter tone sharper" when compared to the original CD that he was involved in.[2]
The 1993 boxed set remaster was the first time since the originally issued CDs that the albums used the correct source tape.
Track listing
All songs by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen except where noted.
- Disc one: Can't Buy a Thrill (1972) (tracks 1-10), Countdown to Ecstasy (1973) (tracks 11-16)
- Disc two: Countdown to Ecstasy (tracks 1-2), Pretzel Logic (1974) (tracks 3-13), non-album B-side (1980) (track 14), Katy Lied (1975) (tracks 15-21)
- Disc three: Katy Lied (tracks 1-3), The Royal Scam (1976) (4-12), non-album single (track 13), Aja (1977) (tracks 14-16)
- Disc four: Aja (tracks 1-4), non-album single from the FM soundtrack (1978) (track 5), Gaucho (1980) (tracks 6-12), previously unreleased demo from 1975 (track 13)
Disc one
- "Do It Again" – 5:54
- "Dirty Work" – 3:08
- "Kings" – 3:45
- "Midnite Cruiser" – 4:06
- "Only a Fool Would Say That" – 2:55
- "Reelin' in the Years" – 4:36
- "Fire in the Hole" – 3:26
- "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" – 4:19
- "Change of the Guard" – 3:38
- "Turn That Heartbeat Over Again" – 4:58
- "Bodhisattva" – 5:17
- "Razor Boy" – 3:10
- "The Boston Rag" – 3:10
- "Your Gold Teeth" – 6:59
- "Show Biz Kids" – 5:23
- "My Old School" – 5:45
Disc two
- "King of the World" – 5:00
- "Pearl of the Quarter" – 3:49
- "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" – 4:07
- "Night by Night" – 3:38
- "Any Major Dude Will Tell You" – 3:08
- "Barrytown" – 3:19
- "East St. Louis Toodle-oo" - 2:48 (Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley)
- "Parker's Band" – 2:43
- "Through with Buzz" – 1:32
- "Pretzel Logic" – 4:31
- "With a Gun" – 2:17
- "Charlie Freak" – 2:43
- "Monkey in Your Soul" – 2:34
- "Bodhisattva (Live)" – 7:41
- "Black Friday" – 3:40
- "Bad Sneakers" – 3:19
- "Rose Darling" – 3:03
- "Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More" – 3:13
- "Doctor Wu" – 3:54
- "Everyone's Gone to the Movies" – 3:44
- "Chain Lightning" – 2:59
Disc three
- "Your Gold Teeth II" – 4:12
- "Any World (That I'm Welcome To)" – 3:53
- "Throw Back the Little Ones" – 3:13
- "Kid Charlemagne" – 4:37
- "The Caves of Altamira" – 3:32
- "Don't Take Me Alive" – 4:14
- "Sign in Stranger" – 4:21
- "The Fez" - 3:58 (Becker, Fagen, Paul Griffin)
- "Green Earrings" – 4:05
- "Haitian Divorce" – 5:48
- "Everything You Did" – 3:54
- "The Royal Scam" – 6:31
- "Here at the Western World" – 4:00
- "Black Cow" – 5:08
- "Aja" – 8:00
- "Peg" – 3:55
Disc four
- "Deacon Blues" – 7:33
- "Home at Last" – 5:32
- "I Got the News" – 5:04
- "Josie" – 4:31
- "FM (No Static at All)" – 5:05
- "Babylon Sisters" – 5:48
- "Hey Nineteen" – 5:07
- "Glamour Profession" – 7:28
- "Gaucho" - 5:30 (Becker, Fagen, Keith Jarrett)
- "Time Out of Mind" – 4:11
- "My Rival" – 4:30
- "Third World Man" – 5:14
- "Everyone's Gone to the Movies" (Demo) – 3:57
Personnel
- Wayne Andre – Trombone
- Jerome Aniton – Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
- Patti Austin – Vocals (background)
- Jeff Baxter – Guitar, Pedal Steel, Spanish Guitar
- Walter Becker – Bass, Guitar, Harmonica, Trumpet, Bass (Electric), Flugelhorn, Keyboards, Vocals
- Joe Bellamy – Assistant Engineer
- Ben Benay – Guitar (Acoustic)
- Crusher Bennett – Percussion
- Randy Brecker – Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Ray Brown – Bass (Upright)
- Hiram Bullock – Guitar
- Ed Caraeff – Photography
- Larry Carlton – Guitar
- Geary Chansley – Research
- Pete Christlieb – Flute, Saxophone
- Gary Coleman – Percussion
- Ronnie Cuber – Sax (Baritone)
- Rick Derringer – Guitar, Slide Guitar
- Denny Dias – Guitar, Sitar (Electric)
- Henry Diltz – Photography
- Donald Fagen – Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Wilton Felder – Bass
- Victor Feldman – Percussion, Marimba, Vibraphone
- Michael Fennelly – Vocals (background)
- Venetta Fields – Vocals (background)
- Bob Findley – Horn
- Chuck Findley – Arranger, Horn, Brass
- Frank Floyd – Vocals (background)
- Steve Gadd – Drums
- Jerry Garszza – Overdubs
- Gordon Grady – Vocals (background)
- Diva Gray – Vocals (background)
- Jay Graydon – Guitar
- Ed Greene – Drums
- Tom Greto – Assistant Engineer
- Paul Griffin – Arranger, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals (background)
- Don Grolnick – Arranger, Keyboards, Clavinet
- Lani Groves – Vocals (background)
- Patricia Hall – Vocals (background)
- Jimmie Haskell – Arranger, Orchestration
- Jim Hodder – Percussion, Drums, Vocals
- Jim Horn – Flute, Saxophone
- Paul Humphrey – Drums
- Slyde Hyde – Horn, Brass
- Barbara Isaak – Assistant Engineer
- Anthony Jackson – Bass
- Plas Johnson – Flute, Horn, Saxophone
- Royce Jones – Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Walter Kane – Clarinet (Bass)
- Howard Kaylan – Vocals (background)
- Jackie Kelso – Flute, Saxophone
- Jim Keltner – Percussion, Drums
- Randall Kennedy – Photography
- Steve Khan – Guitar
- Clydie King – Vocals (background)
- John Klemmer – Horn
- Ken Klinger – Assistant Engineer
- Mark Knopfler – Guitar
- Rebecca Louis – Vocals (background)
- Johnny Mandel – Arranger
- George Marge – Clarinet (Bass)
- Rick Marotta – Drums
- Nicky Marrero– Timbales
- Sherlie Mathews – Vocals (background)
- Myrna Matthews – Vocals (background)
- Lew McCreary – Brass
- Michael McDonald – Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Andy McKaie – Coordination
- Leslie Miller – Vocals (background)
- Jeff Mironov – Guitar
- Lanny Morgan – Saxophone
- Rob Mounsey – Synthesizer, Arranger
- Roger Nichols – Sound Effects, Engineer, Overdubs, Executive Engineer
- Michael Omartian – Piano
- David Palmer – Vocals, Vocals (background)
- Ron Pangaliman – Assistant Engineer
- Dean Parks – Guitar
- Barney Perkins – Mixing
- Bill Perkins – Saxophone
- Jeff Porcaro – Drums
- Bernard "Pretty" Purdie – Drums
- Ed Rack – Assistant Engineer
- Chuck Rainey – Bass
- Elliott Randall – Guitar
- Pat Rebillot – Piano (Electric)
- Jerome Richardson – Sax (Tenor)
- Lee Ritenour – Guitar
- James Rolleston – Vocals (background)
- John Rotella – Saxophone
- Joe Sample – Clarinet, Piano (Electric)
- David Sanborn – Sax (Alto)
- Zachary Sanders – Vocals (background)
- Elliot Scheiner – Engineer
- Timothy B. Schmit – Vocals (background)
- Al Schmitt – Engineer
- Bill Schnee – Engineer
- Tom Scott – Clarinet, Flute, Arranger, Conductor, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Lyricon
- Wayne Shorter – Flute, Saxophone
- Valerie Simpson – Vocals (background)
- Steely Dan – Arranger
- Casey Syszik – Vocals (background)
- Linda Tyler – Assistant Engineer
- Vartan – Creative Director
- Mark Volman – Vocals (background)
- Florence Warner – Vocals (background)
- Ernie Watts – Saxophone
- Tim Weston – Assistant Engineer
- Toni Wine – Vocals (background)
- Snooky Young – Flugelhorn