Steely Dan: Katy Lied
ABC Records ABCL 5094
Released: March 1, 1975
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Steely Dan: Katy Lied
ABC Records ABCL 5094
Released: March 1, 1975
Steely Dan - "Reelin' In The Years"
Kathy Ingraham - CHERISH [Audio] - Singer-songwriter Kathy Ingraham is having a massive year. An experienced vocalist who has sung on TV and radio commercials for organizations such as McDonald’s, Chrysler, ABC Network, Coke, Pepsi, and many more, Kathy hit her stride as a bonafide indie recording artist in 2014 and has since released several solo projects and singles, working with an impressive roster of artists and composers. She has recently added another soundtrack to her credits with her 60s retro pop-rock song “Little Things” being featured in the new Johnny Depp movie, “The Professor.” Her latest release is called “Cherish” and features “Reelin In The Years” guitarist Elliott Randall and jazz icon Pete Levin along with Joel Rosenblatt from Spyro Gyra on drums. Enjoy this audio stream below after the jump and please share this with friends. Please Reblog!
Kathy Ingraham - CHERISH [Audio] - Singer-songwriter Kathy Ingraham is having a massive year. An experienced vocalist who has sung on TV and radio commercials for organizations such as McDonald’s, Chrysler, ABC Network, Coke, Pepsi, and many more, Kathy hit her stride as a bonafide indie recording artist in 2014 and has since released several solo projects and singles, working with an impressive roster of artists and composers. She has recently added another soundtrack to her credits with her 60s retro pop-rock song “Little Things” being featured in the new Johnny Depp movie, “The Professor.” Her latest release is called “Cherish” and features “Reelin In The Years” guitarist Elliott Randall and jazz icon Pete Levin along with Joel Rosenblatt from Spyro Gyra on drums. Enjoy this audio stream below after the jump and please share this with friends. Please Reblog!
1/12/18
There are over 31 million seconds in a year. Make each one count.
This week’s wine: Year Wines 2016 McLaren Vale Grenache
From a single vineyard planted in the 1950's this medium-bodied wine is all about pretty aromatics, texture and savoury tannins. Hand-picked, wild fermented with 30% whole bunches. Kept on skins for four weeks before basket pressing straight to old French oak. The wine matured on full lees before being gravity racked to bottle, un-fined and unfiltered. Winemaker’s notes
This week’s guitarist: Elliott Randall
Steely Dan always used amazing guitarists on their recordings. Elliott Randall, one of the best, is featured here playing his solo from “Reelin’ In The Years”. Jimmy Page has said it is his favorite guitar solo of all time. Pretty high praise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrzpTjJ8sGo
You wouldn’t know a diamond if you held it in your hand.
This week’s song:
Years Gone By (by Nelson E. Griffin)
In years gone by You wouldn't send no tweets In years gone by You wouldn't send no tweets In your pocket You never had a phone Just a piece of Dubble Bubble Or some other sweets In years gone by
In years gone by Who knew how much the world would change In years gone by Who knew how much the world would change It was simple then You never had a phone Just a piece of Dubble Bubble Now it just seems strange Those years gone by
In years gone by You didn't have to share your likes In years gone by You didn't have to share your likes You had an opinion But you didn't need a phone To recommend that Dubble Bubble To Mary Lou or Mike In years gone by
43rd Favorite Album
The Royal Scam. Steely Dan. 1976, ABC Records. Producer: Gary Katz. Purchased, 1985. IN A NUTSHELL: Songwriters/maestros Walter Becker and Donald Fagen once again create jazz-influenced rock (or rock-influenced jazz?) and make it great by hiring the best studio musicians around. On this album, the pair turns loose several excellent guitarists who make the album a joy for a guitar fan like me.…
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I haven't posted any Steely Dan lately! Here's one of their best, with one of the greatest guitar solos ever by Elliott Randall.