Who plays piano on Aja?

Its seven songs burst with sophisticated changes, exquisitely played by such jazz luminaries as saxophonist Wayne Shorter and keyboardist-vibraphonist Victor Feldman (both graduates of Miles Davis' '60s bands) and session pros like bassist Chuck Rainey, drummers Steve Gadd, Jim Keltner and Bernard Purdie, saxophonists ...
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Who played the guitar solo on Aja?

Recording. The album was produced by Steely Dan's longtime producer Gary Katz and features several leading session musicians. The eight-minute-long title track features a jazz-based chord progression and a solo by saxophonist Wayne Shorter.
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Who played drums on the song Aja by Steely Dan?

Steve Gadd – drums. Victor Feldman – percussion, vibraphone.
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Did Larry Carlton play on Aja?

Larry Carlton had an active role in Steely Dan's next album and their crown achievement, 1977's Aja.
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Who plays drums on black cow?

No one had ever done anything like that before. I couldn't believe it.” Once again, the new record surpassed the expectations of their legion of fans, each song a fully realized world unto itself. 'Black Cow,' with its silly chocolate bar subject, was gently nudged along by former Lawrence Welk drummer Paul Humphrey.
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Who did the drum solo on Aja?

Listen to Steve Gadd's incredible isolated drums on the Steely Dan song 'Aja' There can be no doubt of the legendary status of this song. It's a jazz fusion masterpiece containing the flecks of prog that Steely Dan increasingly flirted with over their career. Released in 1977, 'Aja' is one of their finest moments.
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Who played the guitar solo on Home at Last?

5. Home at Last (Walter Becker): As the boppin' master musicians (Rainey, Purdie, Carlton, Feldman) open up some space, Fagen wails on the blues, synth harp and then Becker delivers a siren cry of a guitar solo. It's smooth retsina in the pocket over the intro chords, as Walter ties the tune in a silver bow.
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Who played guitar on Reeling in the Years?

The guitar solo on the original recorded version, by session player Elliott Randall, was recorded in one take. It has reportedly been rated by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page as his favorite solo of all time, and he scored it 12/10.
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Who does Steve Gadd drum for?

In 1981, he played drums and percussion for Simon and Garfunkel's Concert in Central Park. Gadd was a member of the Manhattan Jazz Quintet from its founding in 1983 until he left in 1987, replaced by Dave Weckl, although he has reunited with the group several times since then.
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Who plays drums on Deacon Blues?

The 12-second intro on this track is one of the most distinctive openings in rock. It was created by having guitarist Larry Carlton and piano player Victor Feldman play the same chords, which were layered together with drummer Bernard Purdie's cymbals.
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Who plays guitar on Peg?

The guitar solo on “Peg” from Steely Dan's 1977 album “Aja” was played by Jay Graydon. A bunch of other guitarists, all virtuosos and all studio vets, gave it a shot before Fagen and Becker gave the nod to Graydon's take. It's a classic and elusive to get just right.
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Who mixed Aja?

Before Al came in, I was mixing the entire record. Bill Schnee had recorded “Aja” and “Black Cow,” and everything else was recorded by Roger Nichols. The only thing that was recorded at A&R was “Peg”—we ended up recording it in one night. I think they actually came up with the song that night and decided to record.
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Who played guitar on do it again by Steely Dan?

"Do It Again" features an electric sitar solo by Denny Dias. The "plastic organ" solo by Donald Fagen was performed on a Yamaha YC-30 with a sliding pitch-bending control.
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Is Aja the best album ever?

Aja is ranked as the best album by Steely Dan.
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Is Steely Dan overrated?

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They were a “serious jazz fusion rock band” but most of their tracks were simply too busy and lacking structure for most fans to enjoy. All of their albums were constructed to be landmarks – they're not. The best example for Steely Dan's overrated nature is when you ask a music fan about Steely Dan.
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Who played bass on Home at Last?

Meanwhile, the personnel read like a who's who '70s jazz/R&B session musicians: drummers like Steve Gadd (on the explosive title track) and Bernard Perdie (whose infamous 'Purdie shuffle' perked up the funky "Home at Last"), longtime bassist Chuck Rainey, vocalist Michael McDonald, and sax legend Wayne Shorter (whose ...
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Who played drums on Home At Last by Steely Dan?

You've heard Bernard Purdie — better known as Pretty Purdie — perform his creation on Steely Dan's “Home at Last,” from the 1977 album “Aja.” And you've heard variations on songs by Led Zeppelin (“Fool in the Rain”), Toto (“Rosanna”) and Death Cab for Cutie (“Grapevine Fires”).
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Who is the most recorded drummer of all time?

Hal Blaine, a drummer who provided the seismic backbeat and cannon-shot snare on thousands of rock songs and scores of midcentury hits — so many that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame dubbed him “the most recorded drummer in history” — died March 11. He was 90.
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Where did Steely Dan get the name Aja?

Steely Dan have several songs with a Far East influence, since Donald Fagen believes it is a symbol of sensuality. He told Rolling Stone magazine that the title came from a high school friend whose brother was in the army and came back with a Korean wife named Aja, although he wasn't sure how she spelled it.
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Why Steve Gadd is the best drummer?

  • Steve Gadd knows a thing or two about jazz playing. Schooled jazzer. ...
  • Gadd is one of the most recorded players in history. Session genius. ...
  • Steve is a super-precise player in the studio. Recording giant. ...
  • Steve Gadd: an emotive and groove oriented player. Passionate player. ...
  • Gadd is one of the most influential drummers of all time.
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