1982 The Nightfly
1993 Kamakiriad
2006 Morph the Cat
2010 untitled fourth solo album
any truth to this?
blutarsky
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I swear: if I live to complete this autobiography, I will go through it
again and cross out all the 'Hi ho's.'
Hi ho.
Seems it could be so. Just did a search and came across this...
http://www.cleveland.com/popmusic/index.ssf/2009/11/after_steely_dan_tour_donald_f.html
Look forward to it.
Cheers.
> ur_donald_f.html Look forward to it.
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thanks for the link. can't wait!
Fagen, who with Walter Becker wrote the seminal 1970s hits "Reeling' in
the Years" and "Do It Again" told Reuters he is recording in New York at
the home of Steely Dan trumpet player Michael Leonhart, who is co-
producing the album.
Fagen, 62, was prolific in the 1970s with Steely Dan, which was named
after a sex toy featured in William Burroughs' book "Naked Lunch." But
solo, his critically-acclaimed output has been roughly one album per
decade -- "The Nightfly" in 1982, "Kamakiriad" in 1993 and "Morph The
Cat" in 2006.
"Those albums were a trilogy," Fagen said, noting his first solo record
was themed around the 1950s, the second about the current day and his
third was futuristic.
"This one does not have a theme but they are good stories -- most of my
songs have a plot," he said. "The album, or CD, or whatever they call it
these days should be out next year."
Fagen said the as-yet untitled album is being recorded on computer using
Pro Tools software. Some overdubs have been done at New York's
Stratosphere Sound studio. He said the album will be released by Warner
Bros Records as the final obligation under his contract with the
recording giant.