Steely Dan - Gaucho (33 RPM, Japanese pressing, 100LP collection) - RARITY - Audiophile
Steely Dan - Gaucho (33 RPM, Japanese pressing, 100LP collection) - RARITY
Steely Dan - Gaucho (33 RPM, Japanese pressing, 100LP collection) - RARITY - Audiophile
Steely Dan - Gaucho (33 RPM, Japanese pressing, 100LP collection) - RARITY

Steely Dan - Gaucho (200g, Japanese edition, unsealed)

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Steely Dan [click here to see more vinyl from Steely Dan]

Donald Fagen – lead vocals, backing vocals, synthesizer (A2 to B4), electric piano (A2 to B3), organ (B4) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Donald Fagen]

Backing vocals - Michael McDonald (B3), Patti Austin (A1, B1-2), Valerie Simpson (B1 to B4), Frank Floyd (A2, B1, B4), Diva Gray (A1), Gordon Grody (A1), Lani Groves (A1), Lesley Miller (A1, B1 to B2), Zachary Sanders (A2, B1, B4), Toni Wine (A1)

Steve Gadd – drums (B1, B3-4), percussion (A2) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Steve Gadd]

Victor Feldman – percussion (A2)

Walter Becker – bass (A2, B1-2), guitar (A2, B3), guitar solo (B1)

Randy Brecker – trumpet (A1, B1-2), flugelhorn (A1, D2)

Wayne Andre – trombone (B4)

Tom Scott – alto saxophone, clarinet (A1); tenor saxophone (A1, A3, B1, B4); Lyricon (A3, B4), horn arrangement (A3, B1, B4)

David Sanborn – alto saxophone (B3)

Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone (B1, B1-2)

Dave Tofani – tenor saxophone (B3)

Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone (B3)

Walter Kane – clarinet (A1)

George Marge – clarinet

Rob Mounsey – piano (A3 to B3), horn arrangement (A1, B3)

Don Grolnick – electric piano, Clavinet (A1)

Bill Tobin – electric piano (A3)

Pat Rebillot – electric piano (B3)

Joe Sample – electric piano (B4)

Hiram Bullock – guitar (B3)

Larry Carlton – lead guitar (B4)

Rick Derringer – guitar (B3)

Steve Khan – guitar (A1, B1-2, B4), lead guitar (B3)

Mark Knopfler – lead guitar (B2)

Hugh McCracken – guitars (A2, B2)

Chuck Rainey – bass (A1, B4)

Anthony Jackson – bass (A3, B3)

Rick Marotta – drums (A2, B2)

Jeff Porcaro – drums (B1)

Bernard Purdie – drums (A1)

Errol "Crusher" Bennett – percussion (A1, B1)

Ralph MacDonald – percussion (A3, B3)

Nicholas Marrero – percussion (B3)

Horn arranged by Rob Mounsey (A1, B3)

All songs written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen except "Gaucho" written with Keith Jarrett

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : No

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : made in Japan

Label : Universal Music Japan

Original Label : MCA

Recorded 1978–1980 at Sigma Sound Studio (New York City), Soundworks (New York City), Automated Sound (New York City), A&R (New York City), Village Recorders (West Los Angeles), Producer's Workshop (Hollywood)

Produced by Gary Katz

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

Originally released in November 1980

Reissued in 2007

 

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Babylon Sisters
  2. Hey Nineteen
  3. Glamour Profession

Side B:

  1. Gaucho
  2. Time Out Of Mind
  3. My Rival
  4. Third World Man

                 

                Awards:

                1982 Grammy Award for Best Non-Classical Engineered Recording

                Colin Larkin’s All Time Top 1000 Albums - Ranked 504

                 

                Reviews :

                “Aja was cool, relaxed, and controlled; it sounded deceptively easy. Its follow-up, Gaucho, while sonically similar, is its polar opposite: a precise and studied record, where all of the seams show. Gaucho essentially replicates the smooth jazz-pop of Aja, but with none of that record's dark, seductive romance or elegant aura. Instead, it's meticulous and exacting; each performance has been rehearsed so many times that it no longer has any emotional resonance. Furthermore, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen's songs are generally labored, only occasionally reaching their past heights, like on the suave "Babylon Sisters," "Time Out of Mind," and "Hey Nineteen." Still, those three songs are barely enough to make the remainder of the album's glossy, meandering fusion worthwhile.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine


                Ratings :

                Discogs : 4.76 / 5

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