In 1995, Steely Dan released the live album "Alive in America," which captures the essence of their performances following a significant hiatus from t... Read Full Description >
In 1995, Steely Dan released the live album "Alive in America," which captures the essence of their performances following a significant hiatus from touring. Prior to this, their last studio album was "Two Against Nature," released in 2000, marking their return to original recording after years of focusing on other projects. The live recording of "Josie," captured on January 1, 1995, reflects the band's unique fusion of rock, jazz, and pop, showcasing their meticulous arrangements and sophisticated musicianship. Interestingly, this performance features impressive contributions from various backing musicians, highlighting Steely Dan's commitment to maintaining a high standard of live sound quality. "Josie," originally from their 1977 album "Aja," remains a fan favorite, illustrating the enduring legacy and appeal of their music well into the 1990s.