Steely Dan
1974-03-20
The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA
Pre-FM (KMET-Live) master recording (as remastered by Tooleman-35th Anniversary Edition - 2009), excellent quality
Available in both Lossless (FLAC) and Mp3 (320 kbps) versions
Ok, I'll wrap up this mini-tribute to Steely Dan with another classic show from that great 1974 tour while still a rock band (last before going all studio thereafter, that is, until the reunion and 'Big Band Dan' tours starting in 1993). So, here is a very well-known show, and one that I have previously featured before, as it is a great Pre-FM recording of a radio show (KMET-Live), with great sound. But here, this time, is a newer, remastered version of that classic show, by The TooleMan, for a 35th Anniversary Edition (made in 2009) of the show. Although the original recording was already very good, TooleMan has tweaked it here and there to improve the sound a bit more. The only drawback to this show, however, is that because it was made for a radio show (and to fit a one hour timeslot), it is a shortened version of their show (This show is missing 'My Old School', 'Dirty Work', and 'Show Biz Kids' from their regular setlist for this tour, which is alot to miss). But aside from that, this is a great show, with great sound, and definitely - a classic. BTW, for those that prefer the unaltered (Pre-FM recording, not remastered), it is still available on the previous post (here), and I have added the FLAC version of that show, too).
Tracklist:
01 - Stalling for time - Intro
02 - Bodhisattva
03 - The Boston Rag
04 - Do It Again
05 - Any Major Dude
06 - King Of The World
07 - Rikki Don't Lose That Number
08 - tuning
09 - Pretzel Logic
10 - Your Gold Teeth II (Jam)
11 - Reelin' In The Years
12 - This All Too Mobile Home
13 - Announcer outro
Lineup:
Donald Fagen – piano, vocals
Walter Becker – bass
Jeff Baxter – guitar
Denny Dias – guitar
Jim Hodder – drums
Jeff Porcaro – drums
Royce Jones – percussion, backing vocals
Michael McDonald – electric piano, backing vocals
Remaster notes - As with many tapes of this vintage, I thought a little more bass was needed. While I was at it, I ironed out a couple of tape wrinkles, too. Also, tiny amount of pitch correction, re-tracking, etc. - TheTooleMan, March, 2009
mp3 - Steely Dan_1974-03-20_RecordPlant_TooleManRem35_mp3.rar
FLAC - Steely Dan_1974-03-20_RecordPlant_TooleManRem35_FLAC.rar
Thank you again.
ReplyDeleteSend more old Steely Dan....
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this rare recording!
ReplyDeleteGreat post of a timeless band.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Axel
ReplyDeleteI never dreamed outtakes like this existed for the masses. Thanks TooleMan and BB!
Isn't this THE classic show of the era? Sound quality left me shattered, just wow.
ReplyDeleteSounds like someone forgot to switch on the lead guitar channel on Rikki, Major Dude, perhaps others - hard to accept this! Otherwise effing epic
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these 2 classic 74 recordings, great stuff...essential...big cheers and my favourite period of the band, although I like it all...even some on Gaucho now.
ReplyDeleteSounds incredible. Very much appreciated
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