- Aja (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Aja
Type =Album
Artist =Steely Dan
Released = September 1977
Recorded = January-July 1977 at Village Recorders, West LA; Producer's Workshop, Hollywood; Warner Bros. North Hollywood Recording Studios; ABC Recording Studios; Sound Labs, Hollywood; A & R Studios, New York
Genre =Jazz rock
Length = 39:58
Label =ABC Records
Producer =Gary Katz
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=An3rz284c05na link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=steely+dan link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/steelydan/albums/album/214470/review/6067722/aja link]
Last album = "The Royal Scam "
(1976)
This album = "Aja"
(1977)
Next album = "Gaucho"
(1980)Aja (pronounced [IPA|ˈʔɛjʒə] ) is an album by the rock band
Steely Dan . The album was named after the Korean wife of group co-founderDonald Fagen 's friend's brother.Fact|date:August 2008|date=August 2008 Originally released in 1977, it became the group's best-selling album. Topping at #3 on the U.S. charts and #5 in the United Kingdom, it was the band's first platinum album, eventually going platinum twice. In July 1978, the album won theGrammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Recording. It has sold over 20 million copies worldwide. RS500|145The album is considered quite ambitious and sophisticated, and features several leading
session musicians . The eight-minute-long title track features complex jazz-based changes and a solo by renowned saxophonistWayne Shorter , as well as dextrous drumming bySteve Gadd - most notably at the end of the tune."Aja" is also the subject of one of the "
Classic Albums " series of documentaries about the making of famous albums. The documentary includes a song-by-song study of the album (the only omission being "I Got the News," which is played during the closing credits), interviews with Steely Dan co-foundersWalter Becker and Fagen (among others) plus new, live-in-studio versions of songs from the album, and the opportunity to hear some of the rejected (and uncredited) guitar solos for "Peg," beforeJay Graydon produced the satisfactory take.The album is also one of the only Steely Dan titles not available in a 5.1 version on any high-resolution audio format. When DTS attempted to make a 5.1 version, it was discovered that the multitrack masters for both "Black Cow" and the title track had gone missing. For this same reason, a multichannel
SACD version was cancelled byUniversal Music . Donald Fagen has offered a reward for the missing masters or any information that leads to their recovery.Track listing
All songs written by Becker and Fagen.
#"Black Cow" – 5:10
#"Aja" – 7:57
#"Deacon Blues " – 7:37
#"Peg" – 3:57
#"Home at Last" – 5:34
#"I Got the News" – 5:06
#"Josie" – 4:33Personnel
*
Walter Becker - bass,guitar ,electric guitar , vocals
*Chuck Rainey - bass
*Timothy B. Schmit - vocals
*Donald Fagen -synthesizer , keyboards, vocals, background vocals, whistle
*Paul Griffin - keyboards, electric piano, vocals, background vocals
*Don Grolnick - keyboards,clavinet
*Michael Omartian - piano, keyboards
*Joe Sample - keyboards, electric piano, clavinet
*Larry Carlton - guitar, electric guitar
*Denny Dias - guitar
*Jay Graydon - guitar, electric guitar
*Steve Khan - guitar
*Dean Parks - guitar
*Lee Ritenour - guitar
*Pete Christlieb -flute ,tenor saxophone
*Chuck Findley - horn, brass
*Jim Horn - flute, saxophone
*Richard "Slyde" Hyde -trombone
*Plas Johnson - flute, saxophone
*Jackie Kelso - flute, horn, saxophone
*Lou McCreary - brass
*Bill Perkins - flute, horn, saxophone
*Tom Scott - conductor, flute, tenor saxophone,lyricon
*Wayne Shorter - flute, tenor saxophone
*Bernard Purdie - drums ("Home at Last", "Deacon Blues")
*Steve Gadd - drums ("Aja")
*Ed Greene - drums ("I Got the News")
*Paul Humphrey - drums ("Black Cow")
*Jim Keltner - percussion, drums ("Josie")
*Rick Marotta - drums ("Peg")
*Gary Coleman - percussion
*Victor Feldman - percussion,piano , keyboards,electric piano ,vibraphone
*Venetta Fields - vocals, background vocals
*Clydie King - vocals, background vocals
*Rebecca Louis - vocals, background vocals
*Sherlie Matthews - vocals, background vocals
*Michael McDonald - vocals, background vocalsProduction
*Producer: Gary Katz
*Engineers: Roger Nichols, Elliot Scheiner, Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee
*Assistant engineers: Joe Bellamy, Lenise Bent, Ken Klinger, Ron Pangaliman, Ed Rack, Linda Tyler
*Mastering: Bernie Grundman
*Production coordination: Barbara Miller
*Sound consultant: Dinky Dawson
*Consultant: Daniel Levitin
*Horn arrangements: Tom Scott
*Art direction: Vartan Reissue
*Design: Geoff Westen
*Photography: Walter Becker
*Liner notes: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
*Reissue coordination: Beth StempelCharts
Album
In Popular Culture
*
New Jersey pop-punk band The Ergs! recorded a song called "Aja" on their EP "Jersey's Best Prancers." The song contained the lyrics: "I met a girl named Aja, she said her dad lovedSteely Dan . I laughed and asked her if her sister's name was Katy." The song ends repeating those lyrics, but "Katy" is replaced with "Pretzel Logic", references to the Steely Dan albumsKaty Lied andPretzel Logic .
*Former porn star Aja took her stage name from the album.External links
* [http://steelydan.com/lyraja.html Complete lyrics]
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