Released in 1982, this was Fagen’s first album project post-Steely Dan. Marking a considerable departure from his earlier work, The Nightfly eschewed that outfit’s ironic distance in favor of autobiographical intimacy. The album, one of the best-produced ever, was recorded with the painstaking attention to detail that was such a part of Steely Dan.
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After ten years of severe professional malaise, Fagen teamed up with old Steely Dan cohort Walter Becker for this cyberpunk concept album. The alien AIDS opus "Tommorrow's Girls" was the single, but "Snowbound" is the album's best cut. Fagen and Becker enjoyed the experience enough to reform Steely Dan after this.
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When British hard rock band Foreigner released their self-titled debut album in 1977, they quickly became one of those unstoppable bands known as "supergroups." The band,...
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A brilliant 2001 convergence of their signature rock and the 300-year-old tradition of the symphony orchestra. Features the bonus suite “In The Presence Of,” a live performance video of “Magnification” (in 5.1 audio), plus a photo gallery, band interviews, on-screen lyrics, and new liner notes by award-winning Magnification conductor-arranger Larry Groupé.
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SKU: WA76457
Their 1988 swan song spawned the favorites “Sax And Violins,” “Blind,” and “Mr. Jones.” Bonus DVD content includes a 5.1 mix and video for “Sax And Violins” and the video for “Blind.” CD bonus track is an unreleased version of “Sax And Violins.”
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SKU: WA76455
The eclectic companion album to David Byrne’s directorial film debut, 1986’s True Stories launched the Top 40 hit “Wild Wild Life.” Bonus DVD content includes a 5.1 mix of Pop Staples’ “Papa Legba” and videos for “Love For Sale” and “Wild Wild Life.” CD bonus tracks include two previously unreleased cuts.
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SKU: WA76450
The band's commercial breakthrough and first album with producer Brian Eno, 1978's More Songs delivered "The Big Country" and the Top 40 cover of Al Green's "Take Me To The River." Bonus DVD content debuts two previously unissued live performance videos of "Found A Job" and "Warning Sign."
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SKU: WA76449
Their landmark 1977 debut introduced the classics "Psycho Killer" and "Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town." DVD-side bonus tracks include previously unissued DVD-A 5.1 mixes of "Psycho Killer" and "Uh-Oh," and two previously unissued live video clips, including "I Feel It In My Heart," recorded at New York's The Kitchen in 1976.
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SKU: WA76451
Another Eno-produced classic, 1979's Fear Of Music stuck a toe into world music and delivered the Heads classics "Life During Wartime," "Heaven," and "I Zimbra." Bonus DVD content features two live performances from a 1980 German TV appearance, including "I Zimbra" and "Cities."
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SKU: WA76452
1980's African-inflected Remain In Light, the Heads' third album produced by Brian Eno, was the first to crack the Top 20 and introduced the signature track "Once In A Lifetime." Bonus DVD-side material includes unreleased versions of "Crosseyed And Painless" and "Once In A Lifetime," both performed live on German TV.
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