Everything Must Go by Steely Dan

Everything Must Go

Steely Dan

2003

Everything Must Go is a Jazz album by Steely Dan, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Jazz Fusion
  • polished
  • urban
  • intense

About

Steely Dan’s 2000 reunion album made such a splash that no one noticed when the duo released a follow-up three years later. As always, the playing on <i>Everything Must Go</i> is tight and clean, but in another way the album is Donald Fagen and Walter Becker’s loosest work date. There is less emphasis on the production process as artwork, and “The Last Mall,” “Things I Miss the Most” and “Green Book” actually sound like a group of accomplished musicians playing live in a room. In timbre and arrangement, the music is very similar to what Steely Dan has been plying since <i>Aja</i>, but the lyrical concerns are anything but dated. “Pixeleen” is a strange fantasy about the modern adolescent, or as Fagen puts it, “the three-times perfect ultrateen.” Meanwhile, “Godwhacker” sounds like a thinly veiled commentary on the presidency of George W. Bush. Contemporary America has given Dan plenty of grist for the mill, but the autobiographical title track sounds like a permanent sign-off: “Guess it's time for us to book it / Talk about the famous road not taken / In the end we never took it / And if somewhere on the way /We got a few good licks in / No one's ever gonna know / Cause we're goin' out of business / Everything must go.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Last Mall3:35
  2. 2Things I Miss the Most3:58
  3. 3Blues Beach4:27
  4. 4Godwhacker4:57
  5. 5Slang of Ages4:13
  6. 6Green Book5:55
  7. 7Pixeleen4:00
  8. 8Lunch With Gina4:25
  9. 9Everything Must Go6:45

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8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold