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Steely Dan - Everything Must Go [2LP]
Steely Dan’s Everything Must Go finds the legendary duo leaning into their late career cool, delivering a smooth, razor-edged jazz rock suite with the sophistication only they can pull off. This 2LP edition brings extra sheen to an album that revels in both groove and grit.
Arriving in 2003, the record marked Walter Becker and Donald Fagen’s follow up to their Grammy-winning reunion and stands as a confident continuation of their meticulously crafted world. The songwriting feels looser yet no less precise, as if the pair were savoring the freedom of creating without the weight of reinvention. Their trademark sardonic wit slips through the cracks, coloring the album’s polished surfaces with sly humor and existential side-eye.
Tracks like Blues Beach radiate an effortless summer-night breeziness, while Things I Miss the Most leans into bittersweet nostalgia wrapped in sparkling keys and rhythmic finesse. The title track, Everything Must Go, closes the album with a soulful, slow-burn resignation that feels both wry and strangely comforting. Throughout, Becker’s guitar work and Fagen’s keyboards glide over arrangements that blend funk, jazz, and soft rock with surgical precision.
Everything Must Go remains an understated gem in Steely Dan’s catalog, offering a final studio statement that balances warmth, cynicism, and immaculate craft. This 2LP pressing gives fans a richly detailed way to revisit a record that proves the Dan’s cool never had an expiration date.
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go [2LP]
Steely Dan’s Everything Must Go finds the legendary duo leaning into their late career cool, delivering a smooth, razor-edged jazz rock suite with the sophistication only they can pull off. This 2LP edition brings extra sheen to an album that revels in both groove and grit.
Arriving in 2003, the record marked Walter Becker and Donald Fagen’s follow up to their Grammy-winning reunion and stands as a confident continuation of their meticulously crafted world. The songwriting feels looser yet no less precise, as if the pair were savoring the freedom of creating without the weight of reinvention. Their trademark sardonic wit slips through the cracks, coloring the album’s polished surfaces with sly humor and existential side-eye.
Tracks like Blues Beach radiate an effortless summer-night breeziness, while Things I Miss the Most leans into bittersweet nostalgia wrapped in sparkling keys and rhythmic finesse. The title track, Everything Must Go, closes the album with a soulful, slow-burn resignation that feels both wry and strangely comforting. Throughout, Becker’s guitar work and Fagen’s keyboards glide over arrangements that blend funk, jazz, and soft rock with surgical precision.
Everything Must Go remains an understated gem in Steely Dan’s catalog, offering a final studio statement that balances warmth, cynicism, and immaculate craft. This 2LP pressing gives fans a richly detailed way to revisit a record that proves the Dan’s cool never had an expiration date.
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Steely Dan’s Everything Must Go finds the legendary duo leaning into their late career cool, delivering a smooth, razor-edged jazz rock suite with the sophistication only they can pull off. This 2LP edition brings extra sheen to an album that revels in both groove and grit.
Arriving in 2003, the record marked Walter Becker and Donald Fagen’s follow up to their Grammy-winning reunion and stands as a confident continuation of their meticulously crafted world. The songwriting feels looser yet no less precise, as if the pair were savoring the freedom of creating without the weight of reinvention. Their trademark sardonic wit slips through the cracks, coloring the album’s polished surfaces with sly humor and existential side-eye.
Tracks like Blues Beach radiate an effortless summer-night breeziness, while Things I Miss the Most leans into bittersweet nostalgia wrapped in sparkling keys and rhythmic finesse. The title track, Everything Must Go, closes the album with a soulful, slow-burn resignation that feels both wry and strangely comforting. Throughout, Becker’s guitar work and Fagen’s keyboards glide over arrangements that blend funk, jazz, and soft rock with surgical precision.
Everything Must Go remains an understated gem in Steely Dan’s catalog, offering a final studio statement that balances warmth, cynicism, and immaculate craft. This 2LP pressing gives fans a richly detailed way to revisit a record that proves the Dan’s cool never had an expiration date.













