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Steely Dan Everything Must Go Mp3, Flac, Wma Steely Dan Everything Must Go mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Everything Must Go Country: Europe Released: 2003 Style: Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1361 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1252 mb WMA version RAR size: 1911 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 353 Other Formats: MP4 XM WMA WMA MMF VQF MOD Tracklist Hide Credits The Last Mall 1 3:36 Alto Saxophone – Walt WeiskopfTrumpet – Tony Kadleck 2 Things I Miss The Most 3:58 Blues Beach 3 4:27 Piano – Donald Fagen Godwhacker 4 4:57 Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Bill Charlap Slang Of Ages 5 Backing Vocals – Ada DyerElectric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Ted BakerSynthesizer – Donald 4:14 FagenVocals – Walter Becker 6 Green Book 5:55 Pixeleen 7 4:00 Backing Vocals [Featured] – Carolyn LeonhartClarinet – Ken HitchcockPiano – Bill Charlap Lunch With Gina 8 4:25 Tenor Saxophone – Chris Potter Everything Must Go 9 Backing Vocals – Brenda White-King*Clavinet, Percussion – Walter BeckerTenor Saxophone 6:45 [Solo] – Walt Weiskopf Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Reprise Records Copyright (c) – Reprise Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc. Copyright (c) – WEA International Inc. Manufactured By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe Recorded At – Sear Sound Recorded At – Skyline Studios Recorded At – River Sound Recorded At – Hyperbolic Sound Recorded At – Bearsville Studios Mixed At – Presence Studios Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City Copyright (c) – Freejunket Music Copyright (c) – Zeon Music Credits Backing Vocals – Carolyn Leonhart (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6), Catherine Russell (tracks: 1, 4 to 6), Cindy Mizelle (tracks: 1, 6), Michael Harvey (tracks: 5, 7, 8), Tawatha Agee* (tracks: 4, 5, 9) Baritone Saxophone – Roger Rosenberg (tracks: 1, 7) Drums – Keith Carlock Edited By [Additional] – Larry Alexander Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Donald Fagen (tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 7, 9), Ted Baker (tracks: 3, 8) Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Donald Fagen (tracks: 1, 4, 8) Engineer – Dave Russell, Roger Nichols Engineer [Assistant] – Keith Nelson , Matt Scheiner, Steve Mazur , Suzy Barrows, Todd Parker Engineer, Engineer [Assistant] – TJ Doherty* Guitar – Hugh McCracken, Jon Herington Guitar [Solo] – Walter Becker (tracks: 1 to 4, 6) Mastered By – Darcy Proper Mixed By [Assistant] – Joe Peccerillo Mixed By, Engineer – Elliot Scheiner Organ – Donald Fagen (tracks: 3, 5 to 7) Percussion – Donald Fagen (tracks: 4, 6, 9), Gordon Gottlieb (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7) Piano – Ted Baker (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 9) Producer, Arranged By, Arranged By [Horns], Bass, Songwriter – Walter Becker Producer, Arranged By, Songwriter – Donald Fagen Synthesizer [Solo] – Donald Fagen (tracks: 4, 6, 8) Tenor Saxophone – Walt Weiskopf (tracks: 2, 5, 7) Trombone – Jim Pugh (tracks: 1, 7) Trumpet – Michael Leonhart (tracks: 2, 5, 7, 8) Vocals – Donald Fagen (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 9) Notes Recorded at Sear Sound, Skyline Studios, and River Sound, NYC, New York; Hyperbolic Sound, Maui and Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York. Mixed at Presence Studios Westport, CT Mastering: Sony Music Studios ©℗ 2003 Reprise Records for the US and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the US. Made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe © 2003 Freejunket Music/Zeon Music ASCAP admin by Len Freedman Music, Inc. Includes 12 page/panel booklet of credits, photographs, and lyrics. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 9362-48435-2 8 Barcode: 093624843528 Label Code: LC 00322 Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, 2): 936248435-2 05/03 V01 Mastering SID Code (Variant 1, 2): IFPI L012 Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 05N9 Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 05N5 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Everything Must Go (CD, Reprise 48435-2 Steely Dan 48435-2 US 2003 Album) Records Everything Must Go (CD, Not On Label none Steely Dan none Russia 2003 Album, Unofficial) (Steely Dan) Everything Must Go (CD, Reprise 9326484352 Steely Dan 9326484352 Australia 2003 Album) Records Everything Must Go (CD, Reprise 48490-2 Steely Dan 48490-2 US 2003 Album + DVD-V) Records Everything Must Go (CD, Reprise CDW 48490 Steely Dan Album + DVD-V, NTSC + CDW 48490 Canada 2003 Records Spe) Related Music albums to Everything Must Go by Steely Dan Donald Fagen - Trans-Island Skyway Walter Becker & Donald Fagen - Walter Becker & Donald Fagen The Original Sound Track - You Gotta Walk It Like You Talk It (Or You'll Lose That Beat) Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap - The Silver Lining (The Songs Of Jerome Kern) Steely Dan - Alive In America Steely Dan - A Decade Of Steely Dan Donald Fagen - Kamakiriad Walter Becker / Donald Fagen - The Early Years.
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