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Steely Dan: Reelin' in the Years [Kindle Edition]

Brian Sweet
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Reelin' In The Years is the acclaimed biography of Steely Dan, now updated to include details of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen's work during the Nineties and beyond, including the latest Steely Dan masterpiece 'Everything Must Go'.

The only book ever to have been published on Steely Dan, it tells the strange tale of how Becker and Fagen, a couple of cynical New York jazz fans, wormed their way into a record contract and astonished critics with their superb debut, Can't Buy A Thrill in 1973. Seven albums later, after Aja had topped charts everywhere, they are among the biggest selling acts in the world. Then they quit, only to reform in 1993 more popular than ever.

But Steely Dan were different from the rest of rock's super-sellers. They rarely gave interviews. After some early bad experiences on the road, they refused to tour. They didn't have their photographs taken. Few people even knew what they looked like. Steely Dan weren't even a proper group; it was two musicians and their producer, yet every top notch player in the world lined up to appear on their albums. They were perfectionists. They were enigmatic. They were very rich. Their music was the coolest around.

In Reelin' In The Years, Brian Sweet, editor and publisher of Metal Leg, the UK based Steely Dan fanzine, draws back the veil of secrecy that has surrounded Becker and Fagen. Here at last is the true story of how they made their music and lived their lives.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1356 KB
  • Print Length: 325 pages
  • Publisher: Omnibus Press (4 Nov 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002VL1CBM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #139,669 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
If you ever wondered where they really came from, and how they became the greatest band in the world then this book is for you.

It is a veritable encyclopaedia of information from the humble beginnings of Walter & Donald, through their formative years up to the present (1994) and the latest incarnation, Steely Dan Orchestra.

You can find out who played what and who was cut from what track plus all the trials and tribulations of a band that strived for perfection and nearly got there.

This is a valuable source of reference for all fans and a fascinating insight for the curious.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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I wanted to know more about Steely Dan and this book provided me with plenty of facts and figures. The prose, however, is dire and the author makes subjective statements that damage the book's credibility. I was surprised to read "Through with Buzz" described as a "throwaway" track. In my (subjective) opinion, Through with Buzz is a quite remarkable song ... one of few songs in the Steely Dan canon to feature a string arrangement, and a companion piece to "Charlie Freak", begging the question: "Was Pretzel Logic originally intended as a concept album?".
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Interesting 3 Sep 2009
Format:Paperback
It gave a good insight into the creation of the music and where Walter and Donald came from initially. it was well researched and definitely an interesting read if you're a Steely Dan fan. It is a shame that neither Walter or Donald were interviewed for the book although there was lots of other interview source material used. My biggest criticism is that it wasn't that well written. The text seemed a little muddled at times and I found myself going back over bits to try to understand what they meant. On the whole though, I enjoyed reading the book.
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