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Steely Dan - Ladies Night (Instrumental) 1980

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

A rare outtake by Steely Dan from the Lost Gaucho studio sessions

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  • @AnselmGaynor It is. He produced it.

  • @steelydanbowler It's not. But it has some Danners on it.

  • This is King Snake by Gap Mangione, not a lost Gaucho session. It's from the Suite Lady album. It's a Larry Carlton production featuring Larry on guitars, Jeff Porcaro on drums, Mike Porcaro on bass, Joe Porcaro on percussion, Greg Mathieson on Fender Rhodes and Gap on the piano solo. And the strings are real. Good grief, people, get your facts straight.

  • CLASSIC SOUND! This is an awesome rare find :)

  • It definitely sounds like the Dan to me... and FM isn't the only place I've heard those cheesy synth strings... check out the chorus on Josie... same effect. With that said, this is awesome! I've been collecting rare Dan audio for A LONG time, and I've never heard this until now. The main theme sounds like You Got The Bear, but omg that change is DIVINE! I don't care how dated it sounds, those harmonies are awesome, definitely came from the mind of Mr. Fagen...

  • Write down your e-mail and I will send them to you. Don't like to upload here. 

  • @vitopaladino Can you upload those two tracks please? :-P

  • @levanyzzuf Sounds about right to me. And This is definitely the Dan because they recorded, '' The Bear '' Which sounds pretty much similar to this joint baseline wise.

  • Way over modulated. You uploaded it way too hot. Still cool as hell

  • @funkmike I think it was just something they were experimenting with. It was discarded for a reason. It's definite kitsch, almost Pink Floydian.

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