Two Against Nature by Steely Dan

Two Against Nature

Steely Dan

2000

Two Against Nature is a Jazz album by Steely Dan, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • holographic
  • cynical
  • urban

About

After reviving Steely Dan for a string of concerts in the mid-Nineties, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker officially ended their twenty-year hiatus in 2000, with the release of <i>Two Against Nature</i>. Unbelievably, Fagen and Becker have lost none of their taste or technical expertise. The album picks up exactly where <i>Gaucho</i> left off. The duo’s fusion of jazz, pop and rock is as precisely rendered and spotless as a figure of fine glassware. Even better, their lyrics have become more incisive with age. Rather than pursue a simple nostalgia trip, <i>Two Against Nature</i> follows a cast of characters, who, like Fagen and Becker, are reuniting and reexamining their former lives. The names alone are priceless: Bobby Dakine, Madame Erzulie, T-Bone Angie, Janie Runaway, and Anna de Siecle, to name a few. The album’s theme of love misplaced and inevitable loneliness is epitomized in “What A Shame About Me,” in which a former flame’s invitation to a hotel rendezvous is met by abdication: “I said babe you look delicious / And you're standing very close / But like this is lower Broadway / And you're talking to a ghost / Take a good look it's easy to see / What a shame about me.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Gaslighting Abbie5:54
  2. 2What A Shame About Me5:15
  3. 3Two Against Nature6:18
  4. 4Janie Runaway4:08
  5. 5Almost Gothic4:10
  6. 6Jack Of Speed6:19
  7. 7Cousin Dupree5:28
  8. 8Negative Girl5:35
  9. 9West Of Hollywood8:21

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14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold