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‘Gaucho’ came out on November 21, 1980. It was the last of the main sequence of Steely Dan albums and the last to be produced by Gary Katz. While the album only has seven songs, each is unique and expertly crafted. Since its release, the album has gained a following and remains one of the band’s best sellers. The album of the year Grammy Award-winning album produced two hit singles ( “Hey Nineteen” and “Time Out of Mind”) as well as a lawsuit. Walter Becker and Donald Fagen ( with the help of over 40 musicians, 10 engineers, and more than a half dozen studios in NYC ) created an enduring classic.
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Slang of Ages Podcast
Get Preston Frazier's take on the best albums of all time.