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EVERYTHING MUST GO

Steely Dan

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

3.02 | 94 ratings

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progrules
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3 stars This is the successor after the come back. And for now the latest album. So much for the obvious but what to say about it ? That's hard this time because I can't say I have an interesting review in store. Not because it's boring but because it's much of the same compared to it's predecessor. And that might well be the reason they haven't produced the last 5 years. Because there are no truly new ideas in the heads of the masters as far as I can tell by this album.

Everything must go is almost a copy of Two against Nature at least where the style is concerned. Advantage of that is that if you liked that album you will also like this one. But if you like innovation and new ideas and elements there is a little bit of a problem here.

An album full of funky jazz once again and because it's slightly less captivating than TaN I can't grade this one higher than the previous so it automatically means 3 stars (3,3) because TaN got 3,5 by me. Still a (very) good album.

progrules | 3/5 |

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