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11 Tracks of Whack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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On the evidence of 11 Tracks of Whack, it's Becker who excels at the oblique, coded language that was one of Steely Dan's most insidious weapons: from the opening "Down in the Bottom" and the withering, yet tender "Junkie Girl," "Book of Liars" and "Cringemaker," "11 Tracks of Whack" definitely lives up to its name,
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11 Tracks of Whack - 1994, 11 Tracks of Whack Dan. [ w i t h ] s t e e l y d a n, Steely Dan on Steely Dan. The list below does not include box sets and...
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Lyrics for 11 Tracks of Whack. LYRICS | 11 TRACKS OF WHACK (1994) | W. Becker Solo...
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Last thing I remember before it all went wrong Back in the fall of '92 We were skipping rocks across the water Till the tourists were all gone Then I slipped it to you sideways Right there on the beach at Malibu There was nothing we wouldn't do then No place we wouldn't go All in our falling-outward 733 So maybe...
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Sleeve notes Vocals, solo guitars, ukulele,bass: Walter Becker / Acoustic and electric guitar: Dean Parks / Keyboards: John Beasley, Donald Fagen / Woodwind solos: Bob Sheppard / Drums: Ben Perowsky (Lucky Henry, Surf And/Or Die, Mr. Becker's countless electric guitars conceived,
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Press release from Walter Becker's 11 Tracks of Whack By July of '94, 11 Tracks of Whack is a done deal. Becker is back in Hawaii, getting ready for another Steely Dan summer tour, during which he will perform a number of tunes from his new album for the first time,
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