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A portrait of the artist as a young man, The Nightfly is a wonderfully evocative reminiscence of Kennedy-era American life; in the liner notes, Donald Fagen describes the songs as representative of the kinds of fantasies he entertained as an adolescent during the late '50s/early '60s, and he conveys the tenor of the times with some of his most personal and least obtuse material to date. Continuing in the smooth pop-jazz mode favored on the final Steely Dan records, The Nightfly is lush and shimmering, produced with cinematic flair by Gary Katz; romanticized but never sentimental, the songs are slices of suburbanite soap opera, tales of space-age hopes (the hit "I.G.Y.") and Cold War fears (the wonderful "The New Frontier," a memoir of fallout-shelter love) crafted with impeccable style and sophistication.
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Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
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Label: | Warner Records |
UPC: | 0075992369626 |
catalogNumber: | 23696 |
Rank: | 2243 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Donald Fagen Primary Artist,Organ,Synthesizer,Harmonica,Horn,Keyboards,Electric Piano,Vocals,Background Vocals,Synthesizer HarpRick Derringer Guitar
Michael Brecker Horn,Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone
Larry Carlton Guitar
Ronnie Cuber Horn,Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone
Steve Khan Acoustic Guitar
Rob Mounsey Synthesizer,Horn,Keyboards
Chuck Rainey Bass
Gordon Grody Vocals,Background Vocals
Dave Bargeron Trombone,Euphonium,Horn,Background Vocals
Randy Brecker Trumpet,Flugelhorn,Horn
James Gadson Drums
Ed Greene Drums
Anthony Jackson Bass
Abraham Laboriel Bass
Daniel Lazerus Background Vocals
Will Lee Bass
Hugh McCracken Guitar,Harmonica
Leslie Miller Vocals,Background Vocals
Marcus Miller Bass
Roger Nichols Percussion
Michael Omartian Piano,Keyboards,Electric Piano
Jeff Porcaro Drums
Dean Parks Guitar
Greg Phillinganes Synthesizer,Piano,Keyboards,Electric Piano,Clavinet,Synthesizer Bass,Soloist
Zachary Sanders Vocals,Background Vocals
Valerie Simpson Vocals,Background Vocals
David Tofani Horn,Saxophone,Alto Saxophone
Starz Vander Lockett Percussion,Background Vocals
Daniel Bazerus Background Vocals
Frank Floyd Vocals,Background Vocals
Steve Jordan Drums
Technical Credits
Donald Fagen Arranger,Liner Notes,Horn ArrangementsRob Mounsey Horn Arrangements
Greg Allen Art Direction
Gary Katz Producer
Daniel Lazerus Engineer,overdub engineer
Roger Nichols Special Effects,Engineer
Elliot Scheiner Producer,Engineer
Andrew Thomas Screen Design
George Delmerico Art Direction
David Dieckmann Authoring
George Lydecker Authoring
Robin Hurley Producer
Spencer Christu Authoring
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