SACD+ CD Analogue Productions Release date: 25/Apr/2025
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Sales Rank:
#14830 in Other Pop #16940 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
2101377710
Details / Tracklist:
1: Black Friday (3:33) 2: Bad Sneakers (3:16) 3: Rose Darling (2:59) 4: Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More (3:12) 5: Doctor Wu (3:59) 6: Everyone's Gone To The Movies (3:41) 7: Your Gold Teeth II (4:12) 8: Chain Lightning (2:57) 9: Any World (That I'm Welcome To) (3:56) 10: Throw Back The Little Ones (3:11)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Steely Dan - Katy Lied" is a classic album released in 1975, now available in the CD format by Analogue Productions. This record marks Steely Dan's fourth studio effort and showcases their signature blend of jazz-rock fusion, sophisticated songwriting, and meticulous production. Featuring standout tracks like "Black Friday," "Bad Sneakers," and "Doctor Wu," the album highlights Donald Fagen and Walter Becker?s lyrical wit and musical prowess. The sound quality on this edition benefits from Analogue Productions' renowned mastering process, ensuring an audiophile listening experience that brings out every nuance of the original recordings.
Steely Dan is celebrated as one of America's most innovative bands, known for their complex arrangements, cryptic lyrics, and seamless integration of rock with jazz influences. Over their career, they have earned multiple Grammy Awards?including Album of the Year for "Two Against Nature"?and have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Their influence spans generations of musicians across genres.
Analogue Productions is a respected manufacturer specializing in high-quality reissues on vinyl and CD formats. They are dedicated to preserving audio fidelity through careful remastering processes using original master tapes whenever possible. Collectors and audiophiles worldwide trust Analogue Productions for delivering superior sound quality that honors classic albums like "Katy Lied."