Steely Dan – A Little with Sugar
A Quiet Glow of Longing and Wit Illuminating the Corners of Steely Dan’s Early Craft When listeners explore the unofficial archival material collected under Found Studio Tracks, one of the…
A Quiet Glow of Longing and Wit Illuminating the Corners of Steely Dan’s Early Craft When listeners explore the unofficial archival material collected under Found Studio Tracks, one of the…
The Subtle Tension Between Desire and Restraint in Early Steely Dan Sophistication When Steely Dan released their debut album Can’t Buy a Thrill in 1972, it reached number 17 on…
A Wry Confession Draped in Smooth Cynicism On Steely Dan’s 2000 album Two Against Nature, “What a Shame About Me” emerges as a quietly cutting reflection on human folly, delivered…
A Fragile Plea Wrapped in Jazz Shadow and Late Night Regret On Steely Dan’s archival release Found Studio Tracks from 2007, “Come Back Baby” emerges as a rare, intimate window…
A Quiet Pulse of Uncertainty Beneath Steely Dan’s Cool Exterior “More to Come” from Found Studio Tracks is one of those rare Steely Dan artifacts that feels like a window…
A Frenzied Vision of Ambition and Absurdity in a World Racing Toward the Future On Steely Dan’s archival collection Found Studio Tracks from 2007, “Android Warehouse” offers an electrifying early…
The tension of disconnection and personal unraveling rendered with Steely Dan’s characteristic precision Released posthumously in the 2007 compilation Found Studio Tracks, Steely Dan’s “I Can’t Function” offers a rare…
A sly portrait of avoidance and moral drift, wrapped in Steely Dan’s unmistakable cool Released within the archival collection Found Studio Tracks in 2007, Steely Dan’s “Let George Do It”…
The Uneasy Glamour and Quiet Melancholy of Modern Consumer Life On Steely Dan’s 2003 album Everything Must Go, “The Last Mall” stands as a wry, introspective commentary on the emptiness…
A Wry Exploration of Desire and Social Facades Released on Steely Dan’s 2003 album Everything Must Go, “Lunch With Gina” marks one of the band’s later-period triumphs, blending their signature…