#AlbumForToday: #SteelyDan#Aja (1977). By the time of Aja, Dan’s duo Fagen and Becker had long since shed any obligations to rock and roll conventions. The music’s unabashed slickness melded rock and jazz to the point where one genre simply fed off the other. Songs like “Home at Last” were oddly moving, while supporting musicians – Steve Gadd’s drum break in “Aja,” Jay Graydon’s guitar solo on “Peg” – prevented the music from sinking into jazzercise banality.
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@Great_Albums I listened to this earlier today and last night. One of the best albums of all time.
@Great_Albums Their best album, IMO. It's as close to progressive rock as an American band would get. Nothing else like it exists -- even in Steely Dan's catalogue.
@Great_Albums this coincides with the passing of Wayne Shorter, who played the tenor sax solo on the title tune “Aja”.
@Great_Albums Angular banjos sound good to me. I love this album so very much.