- Audio CD (1 July 1994)
- Number of Discs: 2
- Label: Thunderbolt
- ASIN: B000001OE1
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 151,113 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Sun Mountain | |||
| 2. Barrytown | |||
| 3. Take It Out On Me | |||
| 4. The Caves Of Altamira | |||
| 5. Charlie Greak | |||
| 6. You Go Where I Go | |||
| 7. Any World That I'm Welcome To | |||
| 8. A Little With Sugar | |||
| 9. Android Warehouse | |||
| 10. More To Come | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. This Seat's Been Taken | |||
| 2. Ida Lee | |||
| 3. Sun Mountain (Alt Version) | |||
| 4. Undecided | |||
| 5. A Horse In Town | |||
| 6. Let George Do It | |||
| 7. Old Regime | |||
| 8. Brain Tap Shuffle | |||
| 9. The Mock Turtle's Song | |||
| 10. Soul Ram | |||
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"Dallas" and "Water Way" aren't here, but a whole lot of good stuff is. It's rough, to be sure: often skeletal instrumentation, a bit of tape hiss, some raw vocals--but all that can be forgiven due to the quality of songs (and may even be refreshing after the lacquered perfection of 2VN). The songs are incredible. "Sun Mountain," in Donald's vocal version, is probably the most heart-rending ballad they ever did. "Mock Turtle" features some funny, literate lyrics, a tight band performance, and a Walter Becker lead vocal (!). Listen to the piano/lead vocal/backup vocal interplay on "A Little With Sugar." The syncopated pop sundae "You Go Where I Go." The deliciously scandalous lyrics to "Soul Ram." The world-weary Fagen take on "Brooklyn." There's just too much to love about these songs.
The packaging, too, is first-rate--at least for this type of just-barely-legal release. An extensive essay detailing the early days of the band, coupled with a chart showing who plays what on which track (of course, who knows how accurate this is).
I guess I can understand why perfectionist parents like Becker and Fagen might be reluctant to acknowledge this love-child of a set, but the rest of us need have no such qualms. If you like Mr. Steely Dan and whatever, you must hear this.
I don't own the album itself, so I can't comment on things like liner notes or manufacturing quality. But this is the only set I've seen that has every one of their pre-stardom cuts. The "Android Warehouse" CD set does come close, however, and it's a bit cheaper (it's missing only the alternate take of "Sun Mountain" and "Let George Do It".) But again, I can't comment on the liner notes and packaging.
The songs themselves are reminiscent of SD's first album, and some of them are quite good - "You Go Where I Go", "Brain Tap Shuffle", "This Seat's Been Taken", and "Mock Turtle Soup" for example - despite the grainy sound quality of the recordings themselves. As others have said, it's a must-have for Steely Dan fans.
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