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Steely Dan
1991  C

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Genres:   Rock

Subgenres:   Album Rock & Jazz-Rock & Pop/Rock & Soft Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Hey Nineteen      5:05    1980
by Steely Dan
2.
Green Earrings      4:07    1976
by Steely Dan
3.
Deacon Blues      7:32    1977
by Steely Dan
4.
Chain Lightning      3:00    1975
by Steely Dan
5.
FM (sax outro version)      5:06    1978
by Steely Dan
6.
Black Cow      5:08    1977
by Steely Dan
7.
King of the World      5:03    1973
by Steely Dan
8.
Babylon Sisters      5:51    1980
by Steely Dan
9.
Here at the Western World      4:02    1976
by Steely Dan
10.
Century's End      5:31    1991
by Donald Fagen
11.
True Companion      5:10    1981
by Donald Fagen
12.
Bodhisattva (live)      7:41    1974
by Steely Dan
12 results listed  1:03:23
C = single-artist collection

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