*** Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later ***
🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:30 pm — Steely Dan (USA)
Support Act : ---
Two Against Nature is the eighth studio album (2000 comeback album after a 20-year hiatus) by American (from Annandale-on-Hudson, New York) jazz soft fusion rock pop band Steely Dan, released on February 29, 2000. Producer Walter Becker - Donald Fagen.A critical success, Two Against Nature won the group four Grammy Awards: Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Engineered Album – Non-Classical, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (for the single "Cousin Dupree"). Commercially, it peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and sold more than one million copies, earning a Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
~ 2 AGAINST NATURE TOUR 2000 ~
(After Two Against Nature was released, Steely Dan embarked on a tour to support their new album. Old and new tracks were played at these shows, although most shows only included 4 of the 9 songs on the Two Against Nature album. Start date: May 14, 2000 — End Date: September 19, October 1996)
Two Against Nature is the eighth studio album (2000 comeback album after a 20-year hiatus) by American (from Annandale-on-Hudson, New York) jazz soft fusion rock pop band Steely Dan, released on February 29, 2000. Producer Walter Becker - Donald Fagen.A critical success, Two Against Nature won the group four Grammy Awards: Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Engineered Album – Non-Classical, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (for the single "Cousin Dupree"). Commercially, it peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and sold more than one million copies, earning a Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
Donald Fagen — lead vocals, keyboards (1972–1981, 1993–present)
Walter Becker — guitars, bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1972–1981; 1993–2017, died on September 3, 2017)
Jon Herington — guitars (1999–present )
Cornelius Bumpus — tenor saxophone (1993–2003; died on February 3, 2004)
Chris Potter — tenor and alto saxophone (1993–1994; 2000–2003)
Michael Leonhart — trumpet (1999–present)
Jim Pugh — Tenor Trombone (2000–present)
Ted Baker — piano, keyboards (2000–2003)
Tom Barney — electric bass (finger) (1993–2003)
Ricky Lawson — drums (1996–2000; died on December 23, 2013)
Vicky Cave — backing vocals (2000)
Carolyn Leonhart — backing vocals (1993–1996, 2008–2013, 2018–present)
Cynthia Calhoun — backing vocals (2000–2003)
The Setlist
STEELY DAN
Walter Becker — guitars, bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1972–1981; 1993–2017, died on September 3, 2017)
Jon Herington — guitars (1999–present )
Cornelius Bumpus — tenor saxophone (1993–2003; died on February 3, 2004)
Chris Potter — tenor and alto saxophone (1993–1994; 2000–2003)
Michael Leonhart — trumpet (1999–present)
Jim Pugh — Tenor Trombone (2000–present)
Ted Baker — piano, keyboards (2000–2003)
Tom Barney — electric bass (finger) (1993–2003)
Ricky Lawson — drums (1996–2000; died on December 23, 2013)
Vicky Cave — backing vocals (2000)
Carolyn Leonhart — backing vocals (1993–1996, 2008–2013, 2018–present)
Cynthia Calhoun — backing vocals (2000–2003)
The Setlist
STEELY DAN
Set 1
The Boston Rag (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Bodhisattva (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Night by Night (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
West of Hollywood (Two Against Nature -2000) B
Josie (Aja - 1977)
Black Friday (Katy Lied - 1975)
Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More (Katy Lied - 1975)
The Boston Rag (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Bodhisattva (Countdown to Ecstasy - 1973)
Night by Night (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
West of Hollywood (Two Against Nature -2000) B
Josie (Aja - 1977)
Black Friday (Katy Lied - 1975)
Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More (Katy Lied - 1975)
Home at Last (Aja - 1977)
Jack of Speed (Two Against Nature -2000)
Hey Nineteen (Gaucho - 1980)
Set 2
Deacon Blues (Aja - 1977)
Babylon Sisters (Gaucho - 1980)
Cousin Dupree (Two Against Nature -2000)
Monkey in Your Soul (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
Dirty Work (Can’t Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Peg (Aja - 1977)
Kid Charlemagne (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Don't Take Me Alive (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Encore
My Old School (The Royal Scam - 1976)
FM (No Static at All) (Theme for the 1978 film FM - 1978)
Jack of Speed (Two Against Nature -2000)
Hey Nineteen (Gaucho - 1980)
Set 2
Deacon Blues (Aja - 1977)
Babylon Sisters (Gaucho - 1980)
Cousin Dupree (Two Against Nature -2000)
Monkey in Your Soul (Pretzel Logic - 1974)
Dirty Work (Can’t Buy a Thrill - 1972)
Peg (Aja - 1977)
Kid Charlemagne (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Don't Take Me Alive (The Royal Scam - 1976)
Encore
My Old School (The Royal Scam - 1976)
FM (No Static at All) (Theme for the 1978 film FM - 1978)
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