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As I think about the current Steely Dan tour, I find myself reflecting back to the 1970′s when I first became aware of this creative group.
Although the rock-influenced early songs such as “Ricky Don’t Lose That Number”, and “Do It Again” created an early surge of popularity on the Top One-Hundred Charts, it was the Aja album that stopped me in my tracks. I couldn’t put my finger on it at the time, but what captivated me was their creative integration of jazz and rock.
Those who have come to love Steely Dan as I have know that the group is really a duo, composed of guitarist, Walter Becker, and pianist / lead singer, Donald Fagan. Steely Dan achieved its real fame as a studio band that utilized some of the best session musicians of that era, including likes of Larry Carlton, Chuck Rainey, Wayne Shorter, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, and Michael McDonald. They often used different performers for specific songs on an album to get a desired “feel” or effect. They knew exactly what they wanted and zeroed in on it as soon as they heard it.
Each cut of their Aja album is truly a gem, and one of my favorites is “Home At Last” because of the unique beat. I learned from the DVD, “The Making of Aja”, that the riveting drum rhythm was created by Bernard “Pretty” Purie and was actually called the “Purdie Shuffle”. The songs were well outside the typical rock and roll or blues formulas of the time. The title song, “Aja” definitely carried you outside of the rock paradigm by using jazz-influenced chords and a long bridge. The end of the song featured a wonderful percussion solo interspersed with a beautiful arrangement of guitars, and horns.
Another favorite of mine is “Third World Man” from the Gaucho album. In particular is the deceptively simple but haunting guitar solo as well as the background vocal harmonies. Katie Lied was an earlier album and had a number of very well arranged songs including “Dr. Wu”, which had interesting chord changes and vocal harmonies. “Hatian Divorce”, from the Royal Scam album was very clever in that it uses a Reggae backbeat, powerful bass holding down the rhythm, and an interesting use of the “wah wah” guitar so popular in the 1970′s.
Finally, the Donald Fagen solo album, Nightfly is an all-time favorite of mine from the tight harmonies of “Maxine” to rhythms of “New Frontier” to the rich arrangement of “Nightfly”. It clearly establishes Donald Fagen as the central creative and vocal component of the group.
While each concert will always have new material, the fun that I derive from going to a “Dan” concert is hearing the songs from the earlier albums performed by Donald, Walter and their hand-picked group of top-level musicians that they have assembled, which adhere to the same exacting standards used to created albums like Aja and Gaucho.
In the final analysis, it really doesn’t matter whether Steely Dan is or is not your favorite group or whether you like the new songs or the old. What matters is that we should all be passionate about something and seek it out, whatever it is. I look forward to seeing these talented artists and savoring everything they dish out.
80′s Pop-Rock (150 Songs)
Simply place the Leadsinger music cartridge in your karaoke microphone unit and you’re ready to sing scores of new songs.
| TITLE | ARTIST | | 1999 | PRINCE | | A HAZE SHADE OF WINTER | BANGLES | | ADDICTED TO LOVE | ROBERT PALMER | | AFRICA | TOTO | | AGAINST ALL ODDS | PHIL COLLINS | | ALIVE AND KICKING | SIMPLE MINDS | | ALL FOR LOVE | BRYAN ADAMS, R.STEWART & STING | | ALL I WANNA DO IS MAKE LOVE TO YOU | HEART | | ALL NIGHT LONG | LIONEL RICHIE | | ALL OUT OF LOVE | AIR SUPPLY | | ALL THIS TIME | TIFFANY | | ALMOST PARADISE | MIKE REAO & ANN WILLSON | | ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE | PHIL COLLINS | | ANYTIME | THE JETS | | ARTHUR’S THEME | CRISTOPHER CROSS | | BAND ON THE RUN | PAUL McCARTNEY | | BE STILL MY BEATING HEART | STING | | BEAT IT | MICHAEL JACKSON | | BEAUTY AND MADNESS | FRA LIPPO LIPPI | | BECAUSE I LOVE YOU | PHIL COLLINS | | BILLIE JEAN | MICHAEL JACKSON | | BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY | QUEEN | | BORDER LINE | MADONNA | | CARELESS WHISPER | WHAM | | CHURCH OF YOUR HEART | ROXETTE | | COME UNDONE | DURAN DURAN | | CONTROL | JANET JACKSON | | COULD’VE BEEN | TIFFANY | | CRAZY IN LOVE | KIM CARNES | | CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE | QUEEN | | DANGEROUS | MICHAEL JACKSON | | DANGEROUS | ROXETTE | | DON’T DISTURB THIS GROOVE | THE SYSTEM | | DON’T LOSE MY NUMBER | PHIL COLLINS | | DON’T YOU WANT ME | HUMAN LEAGUE | | DRESSED FOR SUCCESS | ROXETTE | | EARLY IN THE MORNING | CLIFF RICHARD | | EBONY AND IVORY | PAUL McCARTNEY & STEVIE WONDER | | ENGLISH MAN IN NEW YORK | STING | | EVEN THE NIGHTS ARE BETTER | AIR SUPPLY | | EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE | POLICE | | EVERYTHING I DO | BRYAN ADAMS | | EVERYTIME YOU GO AWAY | PAUL YOUNG | | EYE IN THE SKY | ALAN PARSONS PROJECT | | FADING LIKE A FLOWER | ROXETTE | | FIELDS OF GOLD | STING | | FOOTLOOSE | KENNY LOGGINS | | GOODBYE | AIR SUPPLY | | GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU | GEORGE HARRISON | | GROOVY KIND OF LOVE | PHIL COLLINS | | HANDBAGS AND GLADRAGS | ROD STEWART | | HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU | ROD STEWART | | HAVE YOU EVER REALLY LOVED A WOMAN | BRYAN ADAMS | | HEART ATTACK | OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN | | HEAVEN | BRYAN ADAMS | | HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH | BELINDA CARLISE | | HELLO | LIONEL RICHIE | | HERE I AM | AIR SUPPLY | | HERO | MARIAH CAREY | | HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT | PAT BENATAR | | HOLDING BACK THE YEARS | SIMPLY RED | | HOLIDAY | MADONNA | | HOT CHILD IN CITY | NICK GILDER | | HOT GIRLS IN LOVE | LOVERBOY | | I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU | DAN HARTMAN | | I CAN’T LET GO | AIR SUPPLY | | I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE | BRYAN ADAMS & BARBRA STREISAND | | I HATE MYSELF FOR LOVING YOU | JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS | | I JUST CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU | MICHAEL JACKSON | | I JUST DIED IN YOUR ARMS | CUTTING CREW | | I LOVE ROCK N’ ROLL | JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS | | I SAW HIM STANDING THERE | TIFFANY | | I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW | TIFFANY | | I WANT TO BREAK FREE | QUEEN | | I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU | QUEEN | | IF I EVER LOSE MY FAITH IN YOU | STING | | IF LOOKS COULD KILL | HEART | | IF YOU LOVE ME(LET ME KNOW) | OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN | | IN THE AIR TONIGHT | PHIL COLLINS | | INVISIBLE TOUCH | PHIL COLLINS | | IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE | ROXETTE | | IT’S PROBABLY ME | STING | | IT’S THE LOVER (NOT THE LOVE) | TIFFANY | | JET | PAUL McCARTNEY | | JOYRIDE | ROXETTE | | KEEPING THE LOVE ALIVE | AIR SUPPLY | | KILLER QUEEN | QUEEN | | LIGHT AND SHADE | FRA LIPPO LIPPI | | LIKE A VIRGIN | MADONNA | | LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID | PAUL McCARTNEY | | LITTLE LIAR | JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS | | LITTLE RED CORVETTE | PRINCE | | LITTLE WING | STING | | LIVE AND LET DIE | PAUL McCARTNEY | | LOCOMOTION | TIFFANY | | LOST IN LOVE | AIR SUPPLY | | LOVE OF MY LIFE | QUEEN | | LOVE SHACK | B52′S | | MADE IN HEAVEN | QUEEN | | MAKE IT REAL | THE JETS | | MISS ME BLIND | CULTURE CLUB | | MR. VAIN | CULTURE CLUB | | NEVER ENDING STORY | LIMAHL | | NO MORE LONELY NIGHTS | PAUL McCARTNEY | | NO SON OF MINE | PHIL COLLINS | | NOBODY HOME | HEART | | NOTHIN’ AT ALL | HEART | | NOTORIOUS | DURAN DURAN | | NOW AND FOREVER | AIR SUPPLY | | ONE MORE NIGHT | PHIL COLLINS | | OVERKILL | MEN AT WORK | | PAPA DON’T PREACH | MADONNA | | PURPLE RAIN | PRINCE | | QUEEN OF THE BROKEN HEARTS | LOVERBOY | | RADIO GA GA | QUEEN | | RASPBERRY BERET | PRINCE | | RIGHT HERE AND NOW | BILL MEDLEY | | SAILING | ROD STEWART | | SAY YOU, SAY ME | LIONEL RICHIE | | SECOND NATURE | DAN HARTMAN | | SELF-CONTROL | LAURA BRANIGAN | | SHOUT | TEARS FOR FEARS | | SLEEPING IN MY CAR | ROXETTE | | SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK | ROD STEWART | | SOMEBODY TO LOVE | QUEEN | | SUMMER OF ’69 | BRYAN ADAMS | | SUSSUDIO | PHIL COLLINS | | TAKE MY BREATH AWAY | BERLIN | | TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP | THE ROMANTICS | | THE KID IS HOT TONIGHT | LOVERBOY | | THE MOMENT OF TRUTH | SURVIVOR | | THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD | PRINCE | | THE YOUNG ONES | CLIFF RICHARD | | TIME | ALAN PARSONS PROJECT | | TIME(CLOCK OF THE HEART) | CULTURE CLUB | | TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART | BONNIE TYLER | | VENUS | BANANARAMA | | VULNERABLE | ROXETTE | | WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO GO | GEORGE MICHAEL | | WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS | QUEEN | | WE BELONG | PAT BENATAR | | WHAT ABOUT LOVE | HEART | | WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN | MICHAEL BOLTON | | WHEN IT’S OVER | LOVERBOY | | WHO IS IT | MICHAEL JACKSON | | WILL YOU BE THERE | MICHAEL JACKSON | | WINNING | SANTANA | | WITHOUT YOU | MARIAH CAREY | | YOU ARE NOT ALONE | MICHAEL JACKSON | | YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN FEELIN’ | HALL AND OATES |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
150 Pop/Rock Songs from the 80′s. By G. Patrick This cartridge is a fun blast from the past, if you enjoy singing hit songs from the ’80′s. There is a good variety of hits from which to choose. I own the Leadsinger 2000 series microphone plug and play system, and this cartridge works with it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good By Ernesto Londono Good product comes pity that the dictionary sorted by song and not by author or singer is more difficult to locate the songs
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Worked as advertise By A. Deo A few of the songs are too fast so you’ll have to slow the tempo (In the Air Tonight for example). Other songs just sounds funky because it’s a MIDI version but hey, they can’t all be great.
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