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The long-awaited better quality version of the unreleased classic outtake. Notice the lyric change when Donald Fagan sings "I hear there's a bash in Cameroon," as opposed to "New Orleans," as sung in the older version. There are also some directions to the sound engineer regarding the volume of his vocals. Enjoy!

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8 years ago

xebio6

As good or better than anything on Gaucho, and I love Gaucho. Easily my favourite non-released SD track.

8 years ago

The Sedonas

Anyone else think that's Bernard Purdie doing the count off?

8 years ago

Kamakiri Sassorichan

Uh . . . WEATHER REPORT, ANYONE??? TEENTOWN, ANYONE???The master burglars at work again.

9 years ago

AldofromBordeaux

love the way Donald improvise the lyrics...after the indications to he engineer "work with my chief engineer... Half the crew is dancing' in the vault'..." 

9 years ago

rence well

My first time ever hearing this song and it literally has my heart pounding 

9 years ago

rence well

Where can this be purchased

9 years ago

Ronald Charles Epstein

What does "Kulee Baba" mean?

9 years ago

funkmike

For the personnel here, I'm guessing...Chuck Rainey on bass, Larry Carlton or Hugh McCracken on guitar, probably Fagen on keys, and Becker on heroin.

9 years ago

Robert Peluse

It took me too long until I heard, "Don't chew on that power cable, son!"I always heard it as, "Don't you want that power cable, son?"When I figured it out, I laughed out loud.

9 years ago

StillAtMyMoms

Months later and I'm still mad this didn't make the "Gaucho" cut.

9 years ago

burgmail

Nice song indeed, and sounds like it could have fit on Two Against Nature... if it weren't for the nagging suspicion this was an early version of "Glamour Profession".

10 years ago

Niels Fanøe

Sounds like it belongs on Nightfly.

10 years ago

John Tabacco

Great song but this version sounds out of phase to me. The kick and bass don't sound right.

10 years ago

Forque YU Gugle

I believe I read SOMEwhere that Rick Marotta played drums on this ( and QUITE Fabulously, too, I might add!) Don't know about anyone else.Seems like it MIGHT be Chuck Rainey on bass.. but that is just a guess.. all great players, to be sure. Hard to believe this gem has never seen the light of day on an Official SD release.

10 years ago

Morgan Klein

+evelsteev I do know that it's Rick Marotta on drums, he said he played on this in an interview.

10 years ago

evelsteev

My pleasure!

10 years ago

Joe Castle

Hearing this for the first time and I am blown away. This has become one of my favorite SD songs. I can't believe they didn't release this. It seems like SD sometimes shelves a song but then uses chords or structure from it in a song that does end up being released, but this is a very unique song - I am not hearing it and going 'oh yeah .. this sounds just like XYZ". Thanks for sharing!

10 years ago

StillAtMyMoms

Damnit, they play in Kansas City tomorrow, and I don't have tickets. Anybody help a Dan Head out!

10 years ago

spactick

Thanks, I've had a lot of Dan fans who've responded to my question.

10 years ago

steelydon19

My understanding, gleaned from interviews of them, is that Becker tended to contribute more lyrically, but that either or both of them collaborated on lyric and body (music) ideas and development.

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