Short Cuts: China Crisis, “You Did Cut Me [Live]: from Flaunt the Imperfection (2017, reissue)
Part of the joy attached to the new reissue of China Crisis’ 1985 album Flaunt the Imperfection is the inclusion of so much bonus material. The expanded version not only includes the near-perfect Walter Becker-produced (and newly remastered) 10 song album, but also an extra disc of demos, remixes and live recordings from the Janice Long radio […]
Short Tracks: DONALD FAGEN – KAMAKIRIAD (1993)
Yes, I love Donald Fagen. Yes, I love The Nightfly, but I’d rather listen to the album that beat it for album of the year, Toto IV. Why such sacrilege? The Nightfly sounds too much like Steely Dan. Yes, that’s great – and, I guess, how could it not? That being said, Fagen’s second solo effort, the Top 10 […]
ROSIE VELA – ZAZU (1986)
Former model Rosie Vela jumped into music in a big way here, enlisting Gary Katz as her producer. The result is a release with a decidedly ’80s feel. Vela also wrote or co-wrote all nine songs, which are hooky and quirky at the same time. “Magic Smile” features Donald Fagen and Walter Becker on synthesizer, […]
Short Tracks: RICKIE LEE JONES – FLYING COWBOYS (1989)
:“The Horses,” written by Rickie Lee Jones and her Flying Cowboys producer, Walter Becker, is one of my favorite songs. But Jones’s fourth LP is graced with many high points. Geffen Records, her record label then, had high hopes for this project; the plan was for Becker to restore Jones to platinum success. While that […]
Short Tracks: CHINA CRISIS – DIARY OF A HALLOW HORSE (1989)
CHINA CRISIS – DIARY OF A HALLOW HORSE (1989): China Crisis always had a knack of obtuse lyrics. When he hooked up with Steely Dan’s Walter Becker for their third album, Flaunt the Imperfection, he added a needed sophistication element, enhancing their lyrical bite. Becker returned to produce their fifth album, bumping up their game to another new […]
ANTHONY ROBUSTELLI – THE STEELY DAN SESSIONS (2017)
Hot on the heels of his fantastically insightful book, Steely Dan FAQ comes Anthony Robustelli’s interpretation of Steely Dan songs. If you’ve picked up his book, you’ll undoubtedly know he’s a true authority on Steely Dan, with insightful analysis and research. The Steely Dan Sessions is anything but antiseptic – or even predictable. While there are other sources for […]
Short Tracks: BEN CRAVEN – THE SINGLES EDITS (2017):
Listening to Ben Craven’s prior album, Last Chance To Hear, nearly endangered my driver’s license. No surprise, then, that the album made my year-end ten list, with its big picture prog-rock vision and Craven’s spot-on execution. Recently, Craven released a recording of his record release party for the album and a Blu-ray/DVD called First Chance To Hear, which also […]
Short Tracks: CHRIS GREENE QUARTET – BOUNDARY ISSUES (2017)
Evanston, Illinois-based Chris Greene’s music always makes for great road music, and Boundary Issues is no exception. Greene and his long-term band blend stunning new compositions like “Thunder Snow (written by piano player Damian Espinosa) and “The Crossover Appeal” (written by Greene) with daring and original interpretations of masterworks by Horace Silver (“Nico’s Dream”) and Kenny Kirkland […]
Short Tracks: GREG PHILLINGANES – PULSE (1984)
I wore out my vinyl copy of this long ago, and never thought Greg Phillinganes’ Pulse would be released on CD and digital. Well, here we are and with bonus tracks. What’s the big deal? Phillinganes is a master musician/band leader and arranger. (Ever heard of Michael Jackson or Stevie Wonder?) He’s also a fantastic live performer […]
Short Tracks: Killbilly Hill – Southern Pacific (1988)
Southern Pacific’s Killbilly Hill is a vibrant and dynamic blend of country rock that perfectly showcases the band’s tight musicianship and knack for crafting infectious melodies. Released in 1986, this album builds on the group’s signature sound, combining traditional country influences with rock energy, making it an essential listen for fans of both genres. The […]