Steely Dan's seventh album changed the band's style from the first period to the last.
Released in 1980, the year before the band went on a 10-year hiatus, it featured hits such as "Hey Nineteen" and "Time Out of Mind," which reached no. 10 on the US charts.
Overcoming troubles such as an accident involving a member towards the end of the album and the last take being mistakenly erased in the studio, the album was released with a commitment to perfectionism and recording technique. It represents the band's change in style, and is full of groovy, minimalist musicality. They had to wait until 2000 for their next album, "Two Against Nature."
7 TRACKS:
1)
Babylon Sisters
2)
Hey Nineteen
3)
Glamour Profession
4)
Gaucho
5)
Time Out Of Mind
6)
My Rival
7)
Third World Man
Engineer [Assistant] - John Potoker
Tracking By - Bill Schnee
Music By, Lyrics By - Walter Becker
Lead Vocals - Donald Fagen
Music By, Lyrics By - Donald Fagen
Mixed By - Elliot Scheiner
Tracking By - Elliot Scheiner
Engineer [Executive] - Roger Nichols
Remastered By [Digitally] - Roger Nichols
Sequenced By [Wendal], Effects [Wendal] - Roger Nichols
Tracking By [Overdub] - Roger Nichols
Arranged By [Rhythm] - Steely Dan
Producer - Gary Katz
Arranged By [Rhythm] - Paul Griffin
Engineer [Assistant] - Gerry Gabinelli
Arranged By [Rhythm] - Rob Mounsey
Arranged By [Rhythm] - Don Grolnick
Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
Engineer [Assistant] - Craig Goetsch
Engineer [Assistant] - Carla Bandini
Engineer [Assistant] - Linda Randazzo
Tracking By [Overdub] - Jerry Garszza
Engineer [Assistant] - John Dougherty
Engineer [Assistant] - Marti Robertson
Engineer [Assistant] - Barbara Issak
Engineer [Assistant] - Rosa Howell
Engineer [Assistant] - Georgie Offrell
Engineer [Assistant] - Tom Greto
Technician [Piano Technician] - Don Farrar
Management [Clout] - Front Line Management
Design, Art Direction - Susanne Walsh
Translated By [Italian Translation] - Victor Di Suvero