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Steely Dan: Everything Must Go - review (874 words) |
 | Hence, the decidedly reduced attention given by music media to Everything Must Go, their recently released CD, when compared to Two Against Nature: an album which got much (well-deserved) acclaim, conquered four Grammys, but whose sales - in industry parlance - can be described as "respectable" but definitely not "earthshaking". |
 | Which is a pity, given the fact that Everything Must Go is at least equal to its predecessor, in fact maybe better in a couple of departments, not the least on the technical side. |
 | Everything Must Go is as rhythmically dry as the previous album - a drum roll here is "front page news" - but the fact that the core of the group recorded at the same time (Walter Becker is always on bass) takes away some of the mechanical aspect. |
| Everything Must Go - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (90 words) |
 | Everything Must Go is the title of two albums. |
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