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DONALD FAGEN - Morph The Cat
| Guardian |
| Donald Fagen, the singing half of Steely Dan, makes an oddly over-qualified species of pop. His strained, nasal vocals have the cynical detachment of Dylan; his warm chord sequences owe more to Broadway and the Brill Building....full text |
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| AV Club |
| When Steely Dan debuted in 1972, it was one of dozens of slicked-up boogie bands playing an eclectic mix of roots-rock, jazz-fusion, and pop-R&B. Later, co-founder Donald Fagen began focusing more on the fusion, such that he's now narrowed his sound to a single synthetic funk groove with jazzy overtones....full text |
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| MusicOMH.com |
| At a time when sounding a bit rough around the edges is not a bad thing there are still some artists who are not swayed by changes in style, none more so than Donald Fagen. One half of Steely Dan, he has been making the same classy brand of jazzy pop for over 30 years and these are values not forgotten on his latest solo effort, Morph The Cat....full text |
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