Dennis Mcdermott, Leroy Clouden, Paul Marchetti, Chris Parker, Christopher Parker, Artsmith
Percussion
Leroy Clouden, Bashiri Johnson
Reviews
"...Miraculous....", Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - "...those thrilling, wide chords and hipster lyrics are timeless tricks...", 7-Very Good-"...Donald Fagen Is Still in Touch with Aspects of His Greatness....", "...Delivers at Least Two Beauts in `Snowbound' and `Tomorrow's Girls.' Crazy Nice...", "...picks up almost where both men left off when Steely Dan unofficially disbanded around 1981....recalls a time when musicians and producers would spend months or years in the studio in search of the perfect pop record..." - Rating: B-, "...a supremely seductive, elegant work....Fagen is an illusionist, a cineastic composer with all the adorable idiosyncrasies and flourishes of Ellington, or Woody Allen, and he possesses both those artists' gift for making such qualities inseparable...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Exquisite rather than lush, the music is not only sensually brilliant but exactly catches the subtle paradoxes of Fagen's dreamworld....Fagen's laconic voice of muted anxiety casts a soft blue light on this gleaming musical roadster...", 3 Stars - Good - "...Fagen's new songs are sleek, witty confections, delivered in his familiar sweet-and-sour bray and enveloped in immaculate pop-jazz arrangements that have a pointillistic precision..."
Vocals
Donald Fagen
Distribution
Wea
Number of Discs
1
Engineer
Jay A. Ryan, John Neff, Troy Halderson, Tony Volante, Wayne Yurgelun, Tom Fritze, Dave Russell, David Michael Dill, Andy Grassi, Phil Burnett, Bob Mitchel, Roger Nichols