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  • Текст песни Steely Dan 2000 Two Against Nature - 01 Gaslighting Abbie

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    Two Against Nature
    Studio album by Steely Dan
    Released February 29, 2000
    Recorded 1997–99
    Genre Jazz rock
    Length 51:25
    Label Giant
    Two Against Nature is the eighth album by Steely Dan, released in 2000. The album won the group four Grammy Awards including a controversial victory over acclaimed The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem and Kid A by Radiohead for 2001 Album of the Year. It marked the first Steely Dan studio album in 20 years, following 1980's Gaucho. It has been certified 2? Platinum in the US.
    Two Against Nature marked Steely Dan's long-awaited debut for Warner Bros. Records - through a sub-label, Giant Records. They intended to release Gaucho on Warner Bros. after their longtime label ABC Records merged with MCA Records, but MCA claimed ownership of the master recordings. As a result, the band was forced to release Gaucho on MCA (which has since been absorbed into Geffen Records).

    Track listing
    All songs written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.
    01 "Gaslighting Abbie" – 5:53
    02 "What a Shame About Me" – 5:17
    03 "Two Against Nature" – 6:17
    04 "Janie Runaway" – 4:09
    05 "Almost Gothic" – 4:09
    06 "Jack of Speed" – 6:17
    07 "Cousin Dupree" – 5:28
    08 "Negative Girl" – 5:34
    09 "West of Hollywood" – 8:21

    Personnel
    Walter Becker – bass, lead guitar
    Donald Fagen – organ, piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, vocals
    Tom Barney – bass
    Ted Baker – piano, Fender Rhodes
    Jon Herington – acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
    Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar
    Hugh McCracken – guitar
    Dean Parks – guitar
    Lawrence Feldman – clarinet, tenor saxophone
    Amy Helm – whistle
    Michael Hitchcock – trumpet
    Michael Leonhart – trumpet, conductor, wurlitzer
    Lou Marini – alto saxophone
    Chris Potter – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
    Jim Pugh – trombone
    Roger Rosenberg – bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
    David Tofani – saxophone
    Keith Carlock – drums
    Leroy Clouden – drums
    Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
    Sonny Emory – drums
    Ricky Lawson – drums
    Michael White – drums
    Gordon Gottlieb – percussion
    Will Lee – percussion
    Daniel Sadownick – percussion, timbales
    David Shank – vibraphone
    Steve Shapiro – vibraphone
    Cynthia Calhoun – background vocals
    Mike Harvey – background vocals
    Carolyn Leonhart – background vocals
    Production
    Producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
    Executive engineer: Roger Nichols
    Engineers: Phil Burnett, Per-Christian Nielsen, Johan Edlund, Anthony Gorman, Roger Nichols, Ken Ross, Dave Russell, Jay A. Ryan, Elliot Scheiner, Peta Scriba
    Mixing: Roger Nichols, Dave Russell
    Mastering: Scott Hull
    Assistants: Suzy Barrows, Reaann Zschokke
    Technician: Roger Nichols
    Editing: Jan Folkson
    Horn arrangements: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Michael Leonhart
    Project manager: Jill Dell'Abate
    Project coordinator: Suzana Haugh
    Consultant: Michael Leonhart
    Piano tuner: Sam Berd
    Design: Carol Bobolts
    Photography: Michael Northrup/Jason Fulford
    Copyist: Michael Leonhart

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