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    Two Against Nature

    Steely Dan - Two Against Nature

    02/29/2000 | Giant Records / Wea 

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    All Music Guide 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

    Two Against Nature Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 4
  • Janie Runaway
  • 4:09
  • Sound Clip for Janie Runaway from Two Against Nature


  • 5
  • Almost Gothic
  • 4:09
  • Sound Clip for Almost Gothic from Two Against Nature


  • 6
  • Jack of Speed
  • 6:17
  • Sound Clip for Jack of Speed from Two Against Nature


  • 7
  • Cousin Dupree
  • 5:28
  • Sound Clip for Cousin Dupree from Two Against Nature


  • 8
  • Negative Girl
  • 5:34
  • Sound Clip for Negative Girl from Two Against Nature


  • Credits of Two Against Nature

    • Michael Leonhart
    • Trumpet, Wurlitzer, Consultant, Copyist, Horn Arrangements, Conductor
    • Walter Becker
    • Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Photography, Horn Arrangements
    • Donald Fagen
    • Organ, Piano, Arranger, Fender Rhodes, Horn Arrangements, Wurlitzer


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