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The sixth album reached number 3 in the US and number 5 in the UK, becoming the first platinum album. Many fans cite this work as his best work.
Won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album.
Announcement: 1977 (U.S. ABC
) Master: 1999 (produced by Geffen, USA)
[Personnel]
Donald Fagen (key, vo) / Walter Becker (b, g, vo)
[Additional Musician]
Paul Humphrey (ds) / Steve Gadd (ds) / Bernard Purdy (ds) / Rick Marotta (ds) / Ed Green (ds) / Jim Keltner (ds) / Chuck Rainey (b) / Victor Feldman (key, perc, vibes) / Joe Sample (key) / Michael Omartian (key) / Paul Griffin (key) / Don Grolnick (key) / Larry Carlton (g) / Denny Dyas (g) / Lee Ritenour (g) / Steve Kahn (g) / Jay Graydon (g) / Dean Parks (g) / Jim Horn (sax, flute) / Bill Perkins (sax, flute) / Wayne Shorter (sax, flute) / Pete Christlieb (sax, flute) / Plas Johnson (sax, flute) / Tom Scott (sax, flute) / Jackie Kelso (sax, flute) / Chuck Findlay (brass) / Lou McCreary (brass) / Slide Hyde (brass) / Gary Coleman (perc) / Tim Schmidt (vo) / Michael McDonald (vo)
【Producer】
Gary Katz
Contents
01. Black Cow
02. Aya
03. Deacon Blues
04. Peg
05. House of peace
06. I Got the News
07. Georgie
Media coverage reviews, etc.
Their masterpiece, one of the best albums in the history of pop music. This is the 6th album in total that won the Grammy Award for Best Engineering. Published in 1977. (C)RS