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Steely Dan  Main Performer

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1 Do It Again Fagen/Becker 5:57
2 Dirty Work Becker/Fagen 3:10
3 Reelin' in the Years Becker/Fagen 4:37
4 Bodhisattva Becker/Fagen 5:18
5 My Old School Fagen/Becker 5:45
6 Rikki Don't Lose That Number Fagen/Becker 4:32
7 Black Friday Becker/Fagen 3:39
8 Bad Sneakers Becker/Fagen 3:20
9 Kid Charlemagne Becker/Fagen 4:39
10 Deacon Blues Fagen/Becker 7:32
11 Peg Becker/Fagen 3:55
12 FM Fagen/Becker 4:50
13 Hey Nineteen Fagen/Becker 5:05
14 Babylon Sisters Fagen/Becker 5:51
15 Cousin Dupree Becker/Fagen 5:27
16 Things I Miss the Most Becker/Fagen 3:57
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The Definitive Collection

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Geffen

Style: Soft Rock

The Definitive Collection

UPC: 602498784662

Release Date: 08/01/2006

Original Release Date: 08/01/2006

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Do It Again, Dirty Work, Reelin' in the Years, Bodhisattva, My Old School, Rikki Don't Lose That Number, Black Friday, Bad Sneakers, Kid Charlemagne, Deacon Blues, Peg, FM, Hey Nineteen, Babylon Sisters, Cousin Dupree, Things I Miss the Most]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Geffen's 2006 release The Definitive Collection is a mere 16 tracks long, which is a bit short for covering Steely Dan's career. They may not have landed many singles within the Billboard charts -- only 15 between their 1973 debut, Can't Buy a Thrill, and their 2000 comeback, Two Against Nature -- but they had plenty of standards on album rock radio, giving the impression that they had more charting hits than they actually did. This can make compiling a Dan hits collection a little difficult, since concentrating on either the chart singles or the radio staples will wind up giving a misleading impression. The Definitive Collection attempts to negotiate the two: it has the biggest singles -- "Do It Again," "Reeling in the Years," "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," "Deacon Blues," "Peg," "Hey Nighteen" -- and it has such radio favorites as "Bodhisattva," "My Old School," "FM," and "Babylon Sisters." This disc does take into account their new-millennium comeback, pulling "Cousin Dupree" from Two Against Nature and "Things I Miss the Most" from 2003's Everything Must Go, which leaves less space for such Steely Dan standards as "Josie," "Time Out of Mind," "Show Biz Kids," "Any Major Dude Will Tell You," and "Aja." While those songs are missed, listeners wanting a more exhaustive compilation always have the option of purchasing 2000's excellent double-disc set Showbiz Kids: The Steely Dan Story 1972-1980 instead. For those who just want a sampler of many, but not all, of Steely Dan's biggest and best songs, this will suit them fine. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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