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Kamakiriad

 
Album Review: Kamakiriad

  • Artist: Donald Fagen
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 25, 1993
  • Total Time: 50:31
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Donald Fagen's second solo album is a song cycle of sorts, following the adventures of an imaginary protagonist as he travels the world in his car, a brand-new Kamakiri. It is an odd concept, and one that is not obvious to the listener, but reflection upon Fagen's liner notes while listening to the album does tend to evoke a vision of a non-apocalyptic near future, where swingers sip cocktails and fresh vegetable juices as they groove to synthesized jazz-rock. Evocative or not, this is not Fagen's best effort. The songs on Kamakiriad are mainly static one-chord vamps, with little of the interesting off-beat hits or chord changes that characterized most of Steely Dan's corpus (although, it must be said, Two Against Nature isn't too far conceptually from what Fagen is doing here). There is a slightly antiseptic feeling to Kamakiriad. Although the drum tracks are not synthesized, they sure sound that way, and even the horns sound electronic at times, a far cry from the lush arrangements of Aja. Another shortcoming of this record is the fact that the verse melodies don't sound very developed. The choruses are as catchy and cryptic as you would expect from Donald Fagen, but the verses are less than memorable. Walter Becker, who produced the record, as well as contributing bass and guitar, also co-wrote "Snowbound." Perhaps not surprisingly, it does the best job at evoking classic Steely Dan. Kamakiriad is pleasant as background music, but in the end it doesn't provide enough interesting moments to rank as a must-have. The static grooves, coupled with the long song lengths, and general lack of dynamic movement makes this record one of the least essential of Fagen's recorded output. However, Steely Dan completists will certainly find enough here to keep them happy. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Trans-Island Skyway Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (6:30)
Countermoon Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (5:05)
Springtime Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (5:06)
Snowbound Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Donald Fagen (7:08)
Tomorrow's Girls Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (6:17)
Florida Room Libby Titus, Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (6:02)
On the Dunes Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (8:07)
Teahouse on the Tracks Donald Fagen Donald Fagen (6:11)

Credits

George Wadenius (Guitar), Art Smith (Drums), Illinois Elohainu (Sax (Tenor)), James Hamilton (Photography), Birch Johnson (Trombone), Donald Fagen (Rhythm Arrangements), Alan Rubin (Trumpet), Bob Mitchel (Engineer), Angela Clemmon Patrick (Vocals (Background)), John Neff (Engineer), Christopher Parker (Drums), Phil Burnett (Engineer), Fonzi Thornton (Vocals (Background)), Tim Ries (Sax (Tenor)), Donald Fagen (Lyricist), Amy Helm (Vocals (Background)), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), David Michael Dill (Engineer), Katherine Russell (Vocals (Background)), Andy Grassi (Engineer), Dave Russell (Engineer), Lawrence Feldman (Sax (Tenor)), Illinois Elohainu (Soloist), Walter Becker (Producer), Curtis King (Vocals (Background)), Roger Nichols (Engineer), Bashiri Johnson (Percussion), Alan Rubin (Flugelhorn), Craig Fruin (Representation), Mindy Joslyn (Vocals (Background)), Craig Siegal (Sample Editing), Dennis McDermott (Drums), Randy Brecker (Horn), Cornelius Bumpus (Soloist), Paul Griffin (Organ (Hammond)), Any Helm (Vocals (Background)), Wayne Yurgelun (Engineer), Carol Bobolts (Design), Jay A. Ryan (Engineer), Catherine Russell (Vocals (Background)), Angela Clemmons-Patrick (Vocals (Background)), Cornelius Bumpus (Sax (Tenor)), Tim White (Liner Notes), Tom Fritze (Engineer), Randy Brecker (Trumpet), Lou Marini (Sax (Alto)), Diane Garisto (Vocals (Background)), Donald Fagen (Liner Notes), David Tofani (Sax (Tenor)), Chris Parker (Drums), Donald Fagen (Keyboards), Tony Volante (Engineer), Roger Rosenberg (Sax (Baritone)), Jenni Muldaur (Vocals (Background)), Glenn Meadows (Mastering), Scott Hull (Mastering), Jim Pugh (Trombone), Libby Titus (Lyricist), Walter Becker (Bass), Birch Johnson (Soloist), Lou Marini (Flute), Troy Halderson (Engineer), Lou Marini (Clarinet), Leroy Clouden (Percussion), Ronnie Cuber (Sax (Baritone)), David Tofani (Flute), Walter Becker (Guitar), Donald Fagen (Horn Arrangements), Mindy Jostyn (Vocals (Background)), Donald Fagen (Vocals), Brenda King (Vocals (Background)), Phil Burnett (Digital Technician), Lawrence Feldman (Flute), Libby Titus (Inspiration), Leroy Clouden (Drums), Scott Barkham (Assistant), Dian Sorel (Vocals (Background)), Paul Marchetti (Drums), Craig Siegal (Digital Delay), Frank Floyd (Vocals (Background))
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Kamakiriad
Studio album by Donald Fagen
Released May 25, 1993
Recorded 1992-93
Genre Jazz-Rock
Length 50:31
Label Reprise
Producer Walter Becker
Professional reviews
Donald Fagen chronology
The Nightfly
(1982)
Kamakiriad
(1993)
Morph the Cat
(2006)

Kamakiriad is the second solo album by Steely Dan singer Donald Fagen, released in 1993. It was his first collaboration with Steely Dan partner Walter Becker, who produced the album, since 1980. The album is a futuristic optimistic 8 song-cycle about the journey of the narrator in his high-tech car, the Kamakiri (Japanese for praying mantis).

The album follows a lengthy writer's block for Fagen; the songs are based on personal observations about middle age (as 1982's The Nightfly is lyrically described as fantasies of Fagen's youth and 2006's Morph the Cat ruminations of old age and death).

Music videos were produced for "Tomorrow's Girls" (starring Rick Moranis) and "Snowbound" (using stop motion animation).

Fagen and Becker would embark on their first tour as Steely Dan since 1974 to support the album, leading gradually to a permanent reunion.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Trans-Island Skyway" (Fagen) – 6:30
  2. "Countermoon" (Fagen) – 5:05
  3. "Springtime" (Fagen) – 5:06
  4. "Snowbound" (Becker, Fagen) – 7:08
  5. "Tomorrow's Girls" (Fagen) – 6:17
  6. "Florida Room" (Fagen, Titus) – 6:02
  7. "On the Dunes" (Fagen) – 8:07
  8. "Teahouse on the Tracks" (Fagen) – 6:09
  9. "Big Noise, New York" (Bonus Track, From The Nightfly Trilogy MVI Boxed Set) - 5:20
  10. "Confide In Me" (Bonus Track, From The Nightfly Trilogy MVI Boxed Set) - 4:13
  11. "Big Lou" (Bonus Track, From The Nightfly Trilogy MVI Boxed Set) - 7:01
  12. "Shanghai Confidential" (Bonus Track, From The Nightfly Trilogy MVI Boxed Set) - 4:52

Personnel

  • Donald Fagen - keyboards, vocals
  • Walter Becker - bass, guitar
  • Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Cornelius Bumpus - tenor saxophone
  • Angela Clemmons-Patrick - background vocals
  • Leroy Clouden - percussion, drums
  • Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
  • Illinois Elohainu - tenor saxophone (a fictive musician, actually Fagen himself plays a sax sample on the keyboard)
  • Lawrence Feldman - flute, tenor saxophone
  • Frank "Harmonica Frank" Floyd - background vocals
  • Diane Garisto - background vocals
  • Paul Griffin - Hammond organ
  • Amy Helm - background vocals
  • Bashiri Johnson - percussion
  • Birch Johnson - trombone
  • Mindy Joslyn - background vocals
  • Brenda King - background vocals
  • Curtis King - background vocals
  • Lou Marini - clarinet, flute, alto saxophone
  • Dennis McDermott - drums
  • Jenni Muldaur - background vocals
  • Christopher Parker - drums
  • Angela Clemmon Patrick - background vocals
  • Jim Pugh - trombone
  • Tim Ries - tenor saxophone
  • Roger Rosenberg - baritone saxophone
  • Alan Rubin - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Catherine Russell - background vocals
  • Dian Sorel - background vocals
  • Fonzi Thornton - background vocals
  • David Tofani - flute, tenor saxophone
  • Georg Wadenius - guitar

Production

  • Producer: Walter Becker
  • Engineers: Phil Burnett, David Michael Dill, Tom Fritze, Andy Grassi, Troy Halderson, Bob Mitchel, John Neff, Roger Nichols, Dave Russell, Jay A. Ryan, Tony Volante, Wayne Yurgelun
  • Mastering: Scott Hull, Glenn Meadows
  • Sample editing: Craig Siegal
  • Digital technician: Phil Burnett
  • Digital delay: Craig Siegal
  • Horn arrangements: Donald Fagen
  • Rhythm arrangements: Donald Fagen
  • Design: Carol Bobolts
  • Photography: James Hamilton
  • Liner notes: Donald Fagen, Tim White

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1993 The Billboard 200 10

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1993 "Tomorrow's Girls" Mainstream Rock Tracks 20

Trivia

Inside the cover is written this explanation of this concept album:

  • "Kamakiriad is an album of eight related songs. The literal action takes place a few years in the future, near the millennium. In the first song, "Trans-Island Skyway," the narrator tells us he is about to embark on a journey in his new dream-car, a custom-tooled Kamakiri. It's built for the new century: steam-driven, with a self-contained vegetable garden and a radio link with the Tripstar routing satellite. The next six songs describe his adventures along the way. In the last song, "Teahouse On The Tracks," the narrator lands in dismal Flytown where he must decide whether to bail out or to rally and continue moving into the unknown."

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Walter Becker (Rock Artist, '70s-2000s)
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Morph the Cat (2006 Album by Donald Fagen)

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