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Two Against Nature

 
Album Review: Two Against Nature
 

  • Artist: Steely Dan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 29, 2000
  • Total Time: 51:25
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Notorious for shunning concert performances, Steely Dan's improbable live reunion in the mid-'90s eventually turned into a full-fledged reunion album. Since Steely Dan fans went two decades without even the hope of a new record, the very prospect was a delight, but it was also a little worrying, since a botched comeback would tarnish the band's legacy. Fortunately, Two Against Nature is as seductive and alluring as the best of Steely Dan's later work, with a similar emphasis on classy atmosphere and groove. Pitched halfway between Gaucho and the immaculate production of Fagen's solo album Kamakiriad, it's a graceful, intricate record that works its subtle charms at its own pace. While that means it isn't a knockout on the first listen, it's a real grower -- a quietly addicting album that slowly works its way into the subconscious. It's also an uncannily natural extension of the duo's previous work, but surprisingly, it never sounds nostalgic or dated. It's clear that Becker and Fagen re-teamed because they simply enjoy working together: crafting the songs and arrangements, designing the production, shoehorning in-jokes into the lyrics, finding the exact performances that fit their specifications. In this sense, Two Against Nature is no different than any past Steely Dan effort; that's exactly why it's welcome, since they find nearly endless permutations within their signature sound. Lyrically, the album isn't quite as malicious as their '70s work, but they haven't lost their sharp humor, even on some mere throwaway lines. The real payoff, however, is musical. Each song gradually reveals its own identity through small, thrilling touches, giving the record depth and character, and fitting it comfortably into Steely Dan's acclaimed body of work. And that's as delightfully unexpected and peculiarly beautiful as anything else in their career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gaslighting Abbie Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (5:53)
What a Shame About Me Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (5:17)
Two Against Nature Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (6:17)
Janie Runaway Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:09)
Almost Gothic Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (4:09)
Jack of Speed Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (6:17)
Cousin Dupree Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (5:28)
Negative Girl Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (5:34)
West of Hollywood Donald Fagen, Walter Becker Steely Dan (8:21)

Credits

Donald Fagen (Organ), Donald Fagen (Piano), Donald Fagen (Arranger), Donald Fagen (Fender Rhodes), Donald Fagen (Horn Arrangements), Donald Fagen (Wurlitzer), Steely Dan (Main Performer), Walter Becker (Bass), Walter Becker (Guitar), Walter Becker (Arranger), Walter Becker (Horn Arrangements), Walter Becker (Photography), Jill Dell'Abate (Project Manager), Tom Barney (Bass), Leroy Clouden (Drums (Snare)), Vinnie Colaiuta (Drums (Snare)), Sonny Emory (Drums (Snare)), Lawrence Feldman (Clarinet), Lawrence Feldman (Saxophone), Lawrence Feldman (Sax (Tenor)), Gordon Gottlieb (Percussion), Mike Harvey (Vocals (Background)), Any Helm (Whistle (Human)), Jon Herington (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jon Herington (Guitar (Rhythm)), Paul Jackson, Jr. (Guitar), Ricky Lawson (Drums), Will Lee (Percussion), Lou Marini (Sax (Alto)), Hugh McCracken (Guitar), Roger Nichols (Engineer), Roger Nichols (Mixing), Roger Nichols (Technician), Roger Nichols (Executive Engineer), Dean Parks (Guitar), Chris Potter (Sax (Alto)), Chris Potter (Sax (Tenor)), Jim Pugh (Trombone), Roger Rosenberg (Clarinet (Bass)), Roger Rosenberg (Sax (Baritone)), Ken Ross (Engineer), Daniel Sadownick (Percussion), Daniel Sadownick (Timbales), Elliot Scheiner (Engineer), Steve Shapiro (Vibraphone), David Tofani (Saxophone), Michael White (Drums), Michael White (Drums (Snare)), Phil Burnett (Engineer), Ted Baker (Piano), Ted Baker (Fender Rhodes), Jon Herrington (Guitar (Rhythm)), Michael Leonhart (Trumpet), Michael Leonhart (Conductor), Michael Leonhart (Horn Arrangements), Michael Leonhart (Wurlitzer), Michael Leonhart (Consultant), Michael Leonhart (Copyist), Scott Hull (Mastering), Carol Bobolts (Design), Dave Russell (Engineer), Dave Russell (Mixing), Carolyn Leonhart (Vocals (Background)), Keith Carlock (Drums (Snare)), Johan Edlund (Engineer), Jay A. Ryan (Engineer), Suzana Haugh (Project Coordinator), Jan Folkson (Editing), Cynthia Calhoun (Vocals (Background)), Peta Scriba (Engineer), Reaann Zschokke (Assistant), Sam Berd (Piano Tuner), Anthony Gorman (Engineer), Per-Christian Nielsen (Engineer), Amy Helm (Whistle (Instrument)), Michael Hitchcock (Trumpet), Suzy Barrows (Assistant), David Schenk (Vibraphone), Jason Fulford (Photography)
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Wikipedia: Two Against Nature
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Two Against Nature
Two Against Nature cover
Studio album by Steely Dan
Released February 29, 2000
Recorded 1997-1999
Genre Rock
Length 51:25
Label Giant
Producer Walter Becker,
Donald Fagen
Professional reviews
Steely Dan chronology
Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party
(2000)
Two Against Nature
(2000)
Everything Must Go
(2003)

Two Against Nature is an album by Steely Dan, released in 2000. The album won the group four Grammy Awards including Album of the Year, and marked the first major collaboration between Walter Becker and Donald Fagen since the album Gaucho, released 20 years earlier. It has been certified platinum twice in America.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Becker and Fagen.

  1. "Gaslighting Abbie" – 5:53
  2. "What a Shame About Me" – 5:17
  3. "Two Against Nature" – 6:17
  4. "Janie Runaway" – 4:09
  5. "Almost Gothic" – 4:09
  6. "Jack of Speed" – 6:17
  7. "Cousin Dupree" – 5:28
  8. "Negative Girl" – 5:34
  9. "West of Hollywood" – 8:21

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen
  • Executive engineer: Roger Nichols
  • Engineers: Phil Burnett, Per-Christian Nielsen, Johan Edlund, Anthony Gorman, Roger Nichols, Ken Ross, Dave Russell, Jay A. Ryan, Elliot Scheiner, Peta Scriba
  • Mixing: Roger Nichols, Dave Russell
  • Mastering: Scott Hull
  • Assistants: Suzy Barrows, Reaann Zschokke
  • Technician: Roger Nichols
  • Editing: Jan Folkson
  • Horn arrangements: Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Michael Leonhart
  • Project Manager: Jill Dell'Abate
  • Project Coordinator: Suzana Haugh
  • Consultant: Michael Leonhart
  • Piano Tuner: Sam Berd
  • Design: Carol Bobolts
  • Photography: Walter Becker
  • Copyist: Michael Leonhart

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
The Billboard 200 6
Top Internet Albums 2

Awards

2001 Grammy Awards

Winner Category
"Cousin Dupree" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Two Against Nature Album of the Year
Two Against Nature Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
Two Against Nature Best Pop Vocal Album

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