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Steely Dan - Gaucho

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Format: CD
Label: MCA
Catalog: 112055
Rel. Date: 10/10/2000
UPC: 008811205522

Gaucho
Artist: Steely Dan
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Babylon Sisters
2. Hey Nineteen
3. Glamour Profession
4. Gaucho
5. Time out of Mind
6. My Rival - (Spanish)
7. Third World Man
8. The Waltz Of Kisses (El Vals De Los Besos)
9. Sorrows (Dolores)
10. Eljen A Magyar – Long Live The Magyar (Larga Vida Al Magyar)
11. Persischer March – Persian March (Marcha Persa)
12. Triumphal March From Aida (Marcha Triunfal De Aida)

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Tracks: "Babylon Sisters," "Hey Nineteen," "Glamour Profession," "Gaucho," "Time Out of Mind," "My Rival" and "Third World Man."

Reviews:

''Gaucho'' is the seventh studio album by the American Jazz rock band Steely Dan. Released in 1980, it was their final studio album before re-grouping for a concert tour after a 12 year hiatus. Their next studio album ''Two Against Nature'' did not emerge until 2000.

The songs marked a significant stylistic change for Steely Dan, introducing a more minimal, groove and atmosphere based format. The harmonically complex chord changes that were a distinctive mark of earlier Steely Dan songs are mostly absent here. Songs usually revolved around a certain rhythm or mood, a definite departure from the suite-like style of "Aja", the title track of their previous record.

This was the last Steely Dan album to feature Michael McDonald's back-up vocals. He would continue to sing and play with Steely Dan on tour in following years, most prominently in the summer of 2006 Steelyard "Sugartooth" McDan and The Fab-Originees.com Tour, on which he was the opening act in an effort to promote Fagen's first new album in 13 years, ''Morph the Cat''. - Wikipedia

        
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